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manslaughter Couple face retrial over death of baby
Aristocrat Constance Marten and her partner have been found guilty of hiding the birth of their baby who was found dead ina Lidl shopping bag after a high-profile search, it can now be reported.
Celebrities wading in... do they make any difference?
David Tennant suggested that Kemi Badenoch shouldn’t exist any more” in his acceptance speech at the British LGBT+ Awards last week, adding: I don’t wish ill of her, I just wish her to shut up.”
Guard created AI chatbot of Willoughby while plotting violent kidnap, court told
A security guard accused of plotting to abduct, rape and murder TV presenter Holly Willoughby created an AI chatbot to simulate the star, a court heard.
Chancellor faces reckoning from constituents in Surrey
Locals in Godalming tell Archie Mitchell why they’ve turned
Rayner cancels Glastonbury weekend after Labour ban
Festivals are out when David Maddox visits the party’s HQ
Starmer's red line: I won't roll over for doctors on pay
Labour leader delivers strongest words yet to junior medics seeking 35 percent wage rise as they begin five-day strike
'Being killed off in Lost is still my worst heartbreak'
Maggie Grace, star of the kidnap thriller Taken’, sits down with Adam White to talk about her love for England, playing damsels in distress, and how women’s roles have moved on
Our no-nonsense Anne will soon be back in the saddle
As the Princess Royal recovers in hospital after suffering minor injuries and concussion, Tessa Dunlop examines the life and stiff-upper-lip attitude of The Firm’s hardest worker
Assange is free - but his case sets a disturbing precedent
Julian Assange had become something of an embarrassment – the centre of a legal battle that threatened to make Charles Dickens’s fictional Jarndyce v Jarndyce case in Bleak House look like a brief squabble over a parking ticket.
Roar power! Boulter ready to lead Brits at Wimbledon
After a strong year on the court, the 27-year-old will go into next week’s tournament seeded, writes Eleanor Crooks
Misfiring Mbappe's making progress a grind for France
When the mask fell, there was no hero in sight. Instead, France’s worst fear presented himself – a man struggling with the expectation of a nation on his shoulders.
Austria dominate group of death to reshape the draw
If this was supposed to be the group of death, no one told Austria. Ralf Rangnick’s endearing underdogs have reshaped the draw, and perhaps the destiny, of Euro 2024 by topping it.
England fail to ignite with another lacklustre display
Declan Rice had said before this game that it might only take one match to transform England’s tournament and that might now be true… although not because of anything Gareth Southgate’s side actually did. They again didn’t do much at all.
Does Nvidia share fall mean AI bubble is about to burst?
The numbers behind the end of AI kingpin Nvidia’s brief reign as the world’s biggest company are staggering.
Australian museum hangs Picasso collection in toilet
Move follows court case over women-only exhibition space
Police shoot demonstrators storming Kenya parliament
At least 10 killed and dozens injured in deadly tax bill protest
'War crime' arrest warrants issued for senior Putin allies
The International Criminal Court ICC) has issued arrest warrants for two senior Russian officials, accusing them of overseeing war crimes against civilians during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Biden and Trump ready to engage in TV war of words
White House advisers talk to Andrew Feinberg about the US president’s intense preparation process at Camp David as Republican insiders say Trump is blessed with elite stamina’
'A&E staff said my catatonic wife was not their priority'
Husband calls for better care for those in mental health crisis as charity reveals desperate patients turning to private sector
Man who plotted murder of Willoughby had millions of images of women, jury told
Millions of images of women were discovered on the devices of aman accused of plotting to kidnap, rape and murder TV presenter Holly Willoughby, a court has heard.
New Attenborough portrait naturally has touch of green
A portrait of Sir David Attenborough has been unveiled by the Royal Society to mark the broadcaster and naturalist’s four decades as a fellow.
Release of Assange is about Biden vs Trump, not justice
The secret negotiations that led to Julian Assange no longer facing the prospect of being sentenced to up to 170 years in an American supermax prison gathered pace five months ago, when the US Department of Justice indicated for the first time that it would accept a plea deal.
Assange arrives on Pacific island after signing plea deal
WikiLeaks founder to plead guilty on one remaining charge
Sue Gray's 'disaster list' of issues for new government
Prisons will run out of space within days, risking public safety, prison governors in England and Wales warn.
Making every vote count in the battle of the economists
Labour’s Alistair Strathern tells Archie Mitchell he’s winning the support of life-long Tories in the market town of Hitchin
Cabinet minister says he placed bets on election date
The Westminster gambling row has deepened after a cabinet minister revealed he had placed bets on the date of the general election.
Starmer says Sunak failed to ‘grasp nettle' on bet scandal
Sir Keir Starmer has taken aim at Rishi Sunak’s leadership ability over the election date betting scandal, accusing the prime minister of failing to grasp the nettle” and take action quickly enough.
Ex-Marine Says Only Labour Can Be Trusted On Defence
Colonel has given up successful forces career to stand as MP
Farage Accused Of 'Cuddling Up To Kremlin' Over Ukraine
Nigel Farage has come under fire for “cuddling up to the Kremlin” as a leading think tank accused his Reform party of poisoning the election debate. On another torrid day for the exUkip leader, military experts queued up to criticise his claim that the West provoked Russia’s war on Ukraine.
The Brutal Truth Exposed By Scotland's Miserable Exit
At least Steve Clarke could point to progress, of sorts. “We scored two goals this time, we only scored one the last time,” said Clarke, as the Scotland manager reflected on another group stage exit from a major tournament.