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Giuliani blames loss of radio show on 'trailer trash' Biden
Rudy Giuliani has attacked the WABC radio station for firing him on Friday and is accusing it of axeing him to appease “trailer trash little creep” Joe Biden in an effort to gain favour among Democrats.
Trump calls Biden a 'total moron' at New Jersey rally
The former president addressed 80,000 supporters on a windy beach in a conservative area of a Democratic state
Putin sacks defence chief in favour of veteran economist
Surprise cabinet reshuffle is designed to remould economy
Happy Valley and Top Boy crowned winners at Baftas
Top Boy, Happy Valley and The Sixth Commandment were among the big winners at the Bafta TV Awards last night.
Eurovision winner Nemo hits out at 'double standard'
Switzerland act Nemo hit out at Eurovision organisers moments after winning the annual song contest.
Long-term sickness pushing more women to leave work
Long-term sickness has become the leading reason for women to leave the labour market, new research has found.
Are protest groups such as Just Stop Oil facing a ban?
Protest groups such as Just Stop Oil and Palestine Action could be banned in a similar way to terror groups under proposals being considered by the government.
Afghan pilot pleads for his family to be granted asylum
Charities say 11,000 people stuck in ‘broken’ reunion system
'We're not allowed to bring our baby girl from Ukraine'
Rule change denies refugees right to be reunited with child
Rayner 'to be questioned by police' about council house
Angela Rayner is expected to be interviewed under caution as part of a Greater Manchester Police investigation into the sale of her council house in 2015, according to reports.
Zahawi apologises for lack of clarity on tax settlement.
Nadhim Zahawi has apologised for his handling of an HMRC investigation into his tax affairs, and confirmed he paid the taxman £5m to settle the case.
Elphicke's defection 'naked opportunism' says Cameron.
Natalie Elphicke’s defection to the Labour Party was “naked opportunism”, David Cameron has said. The foreign secretary criticised his former Conservative colleague over her decision to cross the floor of the House of Commons, saying: “I am not a fan of defectors.
Sunak to warn of dangerous times in pre-election pitch
Rishi Sunak is staging yet another relaunch of his premiership with a general election on the horizon, promising “bold ideas” to “create a more secure future for you and your family”.
IPP prisoner reunited with teenage son after 12 years
Thomas White was jailed in 2012 for stealing a mobile phone
Harry is trying to shed his royal skin – but he is a man who can't escape his past
The sight of Harry flying in, but unable to see his father will have saddened many. But, embarking on a ‘mini royal tour' in Nigeria isn't going to heal family rifts
Naive Burnley counts cost of mistakes with relegation
Some predictions don't stand the test of time. It is a little over a year since Pep Guardiola declared it was Vincent Kompany's destiny to manage Manchester City.
Anderson confirms he will retire after first Lord's Test
Over and out: England's greatest bowler will bow out at the home of cricket
Double delight for Gvardiol as City cruise into top spot
One game closer for Manchester City, one match down as they seek to not just retain the Premier League but end the campaign with a domestic double.
Hundreds killed in flash floods in Afghanistan
At least 200 people have died and hundreds were injured due to flash floods following seasonal rains in northern Afghanistan, according to the United Nations.
Bailed Modi rival calls for India to resist 'dictatorship'
Hours after India's apex court granted bail to Delhi's chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday, the opposition leader launched an attack against the ruling Modi government, urging voters in the ongoing general election to bring an end to \"dictatorship\".
Israel orders Palestinians to evacuate last refuge in Gaza
Israel ordered new evacuations in Gaza's southern city of Rafah yesterday, forcing tens of thousands more people to leave as it prepared to expand its military operation deeper into what is considered Gaza's last refuge, in defiance of growing pressure from close ally the United States and others.
Nato paratroopers train for a confrontation with Russia
The Parachute Regiment and US Airborne Division will play a key role in European defence.
Two men arrested after pair die in Wolverhampton fire
Two women in their twenties have died in a house fire in Wolverhampton, police have confirmed, and two men, aged 19 and 22, have been arrested on suspicion of murder.
Fraudster's broken marriage 'made him human butcher'
Marius Gustavson sought 'empowerment' in a subculture centred around male castration, a court heard
Why McCanns' investigator won't quit Madeleine case
Julian Peribanez in Algarve to 'chase the leads police can't'
The manor house in Sussex that became a club for spies
After long enjoying hosting Russian diplomats, the pile was recently stripped of its special status, much to the relief of the locals, who have warned of suspicious activity for years
Inside the Gaza war protest camp at Oxford University
It's a moment that, in the current mood, could have quickly turned ugly. Outside Oxford's Sheldonian Theatre, as 200 student protesters group together for a rally and fill the area with chants such as \"Palestine will live forever\", an Israeli flag unfurls in the crowd.
Met Office storm warning after hottest day of the year
Bournemouth yesterday enjoyed warm and dry weather but faces possible storms today
Northern Lights visible in Britain for a second night
Britons saw the Northern Lights for a second night in a row after mesmerising images showed the bands of pink, purple and green light in the sky across the UK.
Opera-dance brilliance wins following a divided contest
Switzerland picks up Eurovision baton.