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Best night for Greens as four MPs (and both leaders) voted in
THE Green Party achieved the best result in its history, with four MPs being elected — including its two co-leaders.
Now we're coming for Labour, says MP Farage after his party wins four seats
NIGEL FARAGE took aim at the Tories, claiming they had left a “void” in British politics after he won in Clacton.
Don't like the result? Maybe Kane and co can take your mind off
ENGLAND fans are today voting with their wallets and splashing out on food and booze — and in some cases airline tickets — to back the team in its quarter-final tie with Switzerland.
Lib Dems oust three ministers in record-breaking night for Davey
SIR Ed Davey’s Liberal Democrats toppled three Cabinet ministers as they won a record number of more than 70 seats.
Well done, Keir.For now we're with you but beware the goodwill won't last for ever
THE first thing we need to do is congratulate Keir Starmer for his momentous win. It was large, it was collective, and — in the end — it was probably what we all needed.
Blues banished to outer edges as London turns red
INNER-CITY STRONGHOLDS FALL TO LABOUR
Truss is biggest casualty in brutal Tory bloodbath
Ex-PM, Shapps and Mordaunt among big beasts ousted-but Hunt survives
Top Labour pair lose seats in Gaza backlash
LABOUR might have won a landslide victory, but there were huge upsets for some candidates who faced pro-Palestine independents.
Beyond Starmer's wildest dreams: Labour landslide with majority of more than 170
The King arrived at Buckingham Palace shortly before 10.30am as Rishi Sunak was due to head there to resign as PM after his decision to call an early summer election backfired so spectacularly.
ANDY AIMS TO MAKE THE MOST OF HIS 'SPECIAL' OPPORTUNITY
FINALLY, the Andy Murray farewell tour begins after two weeks of conjecture over whether he would take to Wimbledon’s Centre Court one more time.
IT'S HOME RULE AS BRITS TAKE CENTRE STAGE
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S No1 AND No2 FACE OFF, WHILE MURRAY STARTS DOUBLES CAMPAIGN WITH BROTHER
Southgate's subs set the benchmark for Euro success
“YOU just have to be ready when the chance comes,” said Ivan Toney on the eve of this European Championship, knowing he would be unlikely to displace Harry Kane in the starting XI.
Foden calls for leaders to resolve England's poor press
PHIL FODEN has admitted he is frustrated with his performances at Euro 2024, but believes he can “click” with Jude Bellingham against Switzerland on Saturday.
West End landlord GPE says its portfolio is 'virtually full'
GREAT Portland Estates, the major central London landlord, today hailed \"strong\" leasing demand and said that its portfolio was \"virtually full\".
Broker sees 'pick up' in capital markets
CITY investors were betting on better times ahead today after a long period of stagnation due to uncertainty around interest rates and inflation.
High street suffers again as chilly June hits footfall
THE retail summer has got off to a soggy start with bad weather partly blamed for the weakest June footfall performance on the high street and in shopping centres since before the pandemic.
Britain has never had its own Amazon ... thank God
IMAGINE a firm that flipped the retail sector on its head. Instead of strolling round the aisles of a shop with a basket, its customers browse pictures in a catalogue and have items brought right to them.
London is 'sketchy"? Do stay in your lane, Ed
ED SHEERAN was asked this week about what he considers to be the “most dangerous” places in London.
Woman dying from breast cancer is latest victim of fast-track justice
A WOMAN with terminal breast cancer has been convicted of not paying for a TV licence in the latest outrage from Britain’s controversial fast-track courts.
Missing Jay came to my Airbnb alive and left alive, says Londoner
AN EAST London man who rented the Airbnb where missing Jay Slater stayed has broken his silence, saying: “Jay came to the house alive and he left the house alive.”
'Inspiring' Brit Kartal swaps her sick bed for place in third round at SW19
SONAY KARTAL was today hailed as “an inspiration” after overcoming a health scare to become the first British ladies’ qualifier to reach the Wimbledon third round this century.
All eyes on Corbyn & co in fight for key London seats
Nail-biting battles across the capital as candidates stage final push
Police open Wimbledon crash probe review
THE Metropolitan Police have opened a review of the investigation into a car crash at a school which killed two eightyear-old girls.
Sunak goes to vote with Tories at record poll low
SIR Keir Starmer is set to enter No10 as Prime Minister tomorrow, according to the final poll of the election campaign by Ipsos which showed Rishi Sunak’s Tories flatlining on a record low of 19 per cent.
Our Mandy in DC? Rumour mill has Labour grandee at embassy
WHO’S in and who’s out in the great jobs carve-up to come if Labour wins tomorrow? There have been incessant rumours about shadow foreign secretary David Lammy being bumped in favour of a more experienced hand, although Sir Keir Starmer has denied this.
Off-days are now behind Three Lions as the focus turns from fun to graft
YESTERDAY was a total rest day for England’s squad and staff, a chance for the players to switch off from the daily grind of training, meetings and media duties.
The England chess star... aged just nine
A NINE-YEAR-OLD girl from Harrow has become the youngest person selected to represent England in an international competition after being named in the women’s team for September’s Chess Olympiad.
'NO REASON I CAN'T BE GREAT LIKE ANDY'
DRAPER SAYS HE’S READY TO FILL THE HUGE VOID LEFT BY HIS HERO | MURRAY ANNOUNCES DREAM DOUBLES PAIRING WITH RADUCANU
Midfield master Xhaka has shown England - and Rice - how to be team dictator
Drei spiele entfernt, kandidat für Ballon d’Or zu sein? So, went the headline in one Swiss newspaper on Monday, and despite picking up roughly no German across three weeks travelling the nation to cover this tournament, it was not a line that took much translating.
Fearnley has 'no idea' how to beat Djokovic!
HOW do you beat Novak Djokovic? It is an age-old riddle most have failed to answer at Wimbledon.