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'Every message of support is like a hug'
DEVASTATED racing commentator John Hunt has told friends each message of support \"feels like a hug\" after his wife and two of their daughters died in a crossbow attack.
Mel: I can build trust with voters
MEL Stride has become the latest Tory to announce their intention to enter the race to replace Rishi Sunak as leader.
Was Russia behind train arson attacks?
A SERIES of \"co-ordinated\" arson attacks on France's high-speed rail network ahead of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony yesterday increased fears of Russian plans to sabotage the Games.
Celebration extraordinaire
THE City of Light lived up to its name last night as the Paris Olympics opened with a sound and vision spectacular.
BRITAIN CONNED! MASSIVE TAX RAID ON WAY
CLAIMS by Rachel Reeves of a £20billion black hole in Britain's finances have been declared a con aimed at justifying big tax rises.
Pictures: AFP Eco disaster fears as tanker sunk at sea by giant waves
One sailor dead and 16 rescued from stricken vessel
Lloyds profits slide £550m as interest margins tighten
LLOYDS Banking Group recorded a slide in profit in the first half of the year amid a surge in costs and a slowdown in the amount of cash it was making on the back of interest rates.
Hojlund must prove he is United's Great Dane
NO HIDING PLACE FOR £72M STAR
'Clearly there was a failure'
Sir Vince Cable apologises to victims of Post Office scandal
Fraudster left with £250,000 bill after false tinnitus claim
AN insurance cheat who made up a \"cock and bull story\" about tripping on a pavement has been left with a £250,000 court bill and a suspended jail sentence.
Biden: I quit re-election race to save democracy
US President Joe Biden said he decided to end his re-election campaign because he wanted to save the American way of life from felon Donald Trump.
Teen 'stamped by airport cop' is 'fighting for his life'
A 19-YEAR-OLD man filmed being apparently kicked in the head by a police officer at Manchester Airport is \"fighting for his life\" in hospital from his injuries, his lawyer said.
Court battle over sale of Winehouse clothes
AUCTIONS of Amy Winehouse memorabilia that made nearly £1million were \"suspicious\", the High Court has heard.
Startling postcode lottery for social care 'unacceptable'
A POSTCODE lottery for social care has been branded \"unacceptable\" by campaigners.
We mustn't let cash be snatched out of our hands forever
IT IS nearly two years since Charles III ascended the throne and by now his face ought to be staring back at us every time we open our wallets or purses.
Man is first charged with owning XL bully
A SUSPECT has been charged over two XL Bully dogs that killed a grandmother in the first case brought under new laws for the breed.
£300 bills pledge goes missing
Anger as PM’s election promise fails to make GB Energy announcement
For the first time since my stage four cancer was diagnosed I have dared to look forward
THIS week, for the first time in over a year, I caught a glimpse of hope.
Missiles to protect Olympics
SURFACE-to-air missiles and SASstyle units focused on killing terrorists were today being put in place for a £350million security operation for the start of the Paris Olympics.
ESTHER'S 'HEART LIFTED AT HOPE OF DYING IN FAVOURITE PLACE
Lord's launch of Bill to legalise assisted dying brings hope for end to injustice
NEITA HAS THE MOMENTUM TO CARRY HER TO PODIUM
DARYLL NEITA is embracing her new 'Miss Momentum' moniker as she targets a first individual Olympic medal.
A GLOVER &
Supermum Helen can lead our gold rush says Sir Steve
Maresca jumps to Fernandez's defence
ENZO MARESCA has defended under-fire Enzo Fernandez over the Chelsea midfielder's racist chant storm.
Mick mourns blues legend Mayall, 90
SIR Mick Jagger has led tributes to John Mayall after the British blues legend died aged 90.
Horse-whipping video leaves Olympian's career in tatters
OLYMPIC equestrian star Charlotte Dujardin's career is in \"tatters\" after she was filmed repeatedly whipping a horse, a former eventer said.
Less carbon jargon and more planet saving |
OVER three-quarters us are baffled by carbonjargon terms such as \"intensity\", \"accounting\" and \"leakage\", a study has found.
Clean river groups hit out over Thames Water E.coli ‘alarmist' claim
CAMPAIGNERS have blasted Thames Water for accusing them of being \"alarmist\" about river quality.
Pilot sole survivor after 18 die in jet's take-off crash
ONLY the pilot survived when a plane carrying 19 people crashed and burned out as it took off on a maintenance flight.
'Starmer must make good on assisted dying vote promises'
CAMPAIGNERS have urged the Prime Minister to fulfil pre-election promises and act over assisted dying.
Man held on suspicion of death by dangerous driving after A61 crash
A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving following a horror crash that left six people dead, including two children.