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July 05, 2024

Huge Labour majority predicted by exit poll

Keir Starmer is on course to win a landslide election victory, returning Labour to power and bringing a crushing end to 14 years of Conservative rule .

Huge Labour majority predicted by exit poll

5 mins

Party insiders hardly dared to believe. But the polls weren't lying

Right down to the wire, Labour politicians could not quite believe they were on track for a historic election victory.

Party insiders hardly dared to believe. But the polls weren't lying

2 mins

Day of reckoning Little solace for Sunak as voters head for the polls

Under bright, blustery, skies across most of the UK, British voters went to the polls yesterday to elect their fourth prime minister in five years, with Keir Starmer's Labour party heavily tipped to win an overwhelming parliamentary majority and bring to an end 14 years of Conservative led government.

Day of reckoning Little solace for Sunak as voters head for the polls

3 mins

Boy, 9, youngest in UK to have rare pancreas operation

A nine-year-old boy was settling back into family life yesterday after becoming the youngest person in the UK to undergo a marathon, life-saving surgical procedure that involved removing his pancreas and injecting its insulin-producing cells into his liver.

Boy, 9, youngest in UK to have rare pancreas operation

2 mins

Murray at Wimbledon Thousands queue for chance to say goodbye to a British legend

Yesterday marked a changing of the guard. While for many this may have meant electing a new prime minister, at Wimbledon tens of thousands queued to bid adieu to Andy Murray and to cheer on the next generation of British tennis stars.

Murray at Wimbledon Thousands queue for chance to say goodbye to a British legend

2 mins

Child's play The musical telling young people's stories of life in care

When the theatremakers Matt Woodhead and Helen Monks gathered with a small group of children in a theatre in Essex five years ago, the plan was simple: discuss the care system.

Child's play The musical telling young people's stories of life in care

2 mins

London houseboat community priced out by mooring fee rises

Contrary to their low-cost, bohemian image, houseboats can cost a pretty penny and often rival the price of a property on land.

London houseboat community priced out by mooring fee rises

3 mins

Violent offender convicted of plot to kidnap and kill Holly Willoughby

Holly Willoughby has said \"women should not be made to feel unsafe going about our daily lives and in our own homes\" after a violent offender was found guilty of masterminding a plot to kidnap, rape and murder her.

Violent offender convicted of plot to kidnap and kill Holly Willoughby

3 mins

Daughter admits murdering her parents in 2019

A woman has pleaded guilty to murdering her parents after their bodies were found at the family home last year.

Daughter admits murdering her parents in 2019

2 mins

'I screwed up,' admits Biden as he vows to fight on despite poor polls

Joe Biden has told a radio show he \"screwed up\" and made a \"mistake\" in last week's debate against Donald Trump, but vowed to stay in the election race, even as a series of polls show him trailing the former president by about six points.

'I screwed up,' admits Biden as he vows to fight on despite poor polls

4 mins

Harris Favourite As S Replacement Candidate For Democrats

As Joe Biden faces increasing pressure to withdraw his US presidential candidacy following his poor debating performance last week, Kamala Harris has emerged as the frontrunner to replace him.

Harris Favourite As S Replacement Candidate For Democrats

2 mins

Gaza Ceasefire Proposal Is A 'Breakthrough', Says US, But Hurdles Remain

The White House has described a new Hamas ceasefire proposal for Gaza as a "breakthrough" establishing a framework for a possible hostage deal, but warned there remained difficult negotiations ahead over how the agreement would be implemented.

Gaza Ceasefire Proposal Is A 'Breakthrough', Says US, But Hurdles Remain

2 mins

Beryl heads for Mexico after lashing the Cayman Islands and Jamaica

The Cayman Islands yesterday bore the brunt of Hurricane Beryl, which has been causing \"utter devastation\" on its path through the Caribbean since Monday.

Beryl heads for Mexico after lashing the Cayman Islands and Jamaica

2 mins

Chinese Electric Car Firms Hit With Extra EU Tariffs

The EU's top trade official, Valdis Dombrovskis, yesterday brushed aside concerns of trade war retaliation from Beijing against European business after the European Commission imposed duties on Chinese electric vehicles.

Chinese Electric Car Firms Hit With Extra EU Tariffs

2 mins

Not So Fast Can Technology Put The Brakes On Speeding Drivers?

In the highway code and the courts, there is no doubt what the big numbers in red circles mean.

Not So Fast Can Technology Put The Brakes On Speeding Drivers?

3 mins

Stones Senses Mood Change After England's Big ‘Turning Point

Centre-back hopes new mentality in Southgate’s side can fire them past Switzerland into the semis

Stones Senses Mood Change After England's Big ‘Turning Point

4 mins

'They're a tough opponent, this really could be a final'

RB Leipzig’s DaniOlmo will see familiar faces on and off the field in Spain's quarter-final against hosts

'They're a tough opponent, this really could be a final'

5 mins

Raducanu faces test of progress with Sakkari rematch

Home hope takes on ninth seed for the first time since victory in 2021 US Open semi

Raducanu faces test of progress with Sakkari rematch

2 mins

Norrie beats Draper in battle of the Brits as Djokovic fends off Fearnley

British No 1 falls to seasoned compatriot after failing to match his speed and agility

Norrie beats Draper in battle of the Brits as Djokovic fends off Fearnley

5 mins

Murray farewell starts with emotional defeat alongside older brother

Andy and Jamie Murray spent their formative childhood years playing tennis at their local tennis club in Dunblane, where their mother, Judy, was the club coach.

Murray farewell starts with emotional defeat alongside older brother

3 mins

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