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Will hungry Trent resist the allure of Real's galacticos?
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Sunday brought two pre-assists, two illustrations of remarkable ball-striking ability.
'Sloppy' Lionesses squeeze past spirited South Africa
Leah Williamson and Grace Clinton scored in the first half to help England edge to a 2-1 victory over South Africa in Coventry.
Harris denounces 'fear and division' stirred by Trump
Vice-president Kamala Harris delivered her campaign’s closing argument lasty night from the same spot in Washington DC where former president Donald Trump helped to incite a mob that attacked the US Capitol on 6 January, 2021.
Southport murder suspect charged with terror offence
A teenager accused of murdering three children in a mass stabbing at a Taylor Swift-themed holiday club in Southport has been charged with a terror offence and making a biological weapon.
Former Tory MP committed 'brazen' sexual misconduct
A former Tory MP inappropriately touched a woman’s bottom in one of parliament’s bars without her consent, according to a damning report by the Commons sleaze watchdog.
Why the sun is setting on Jenrick's bid for Tory leader
Overshadowed somewhat by the Budget, the US presidential election, wars in the Middle East and even the national debate on how to keep pets calm on fireworks night, the Conservative Party leadership contest is reaching a crescendo.
Jenrick: Former colonies.owe UK debt of gratitude
Robert Jenrick has been accused of an obnoxious distortion of history” after saying former British colonies should be grateful for the legacy of empire.
There's 'peril' in being our first ever female chancellor
Britain has had three female PMs but Rachel Reeves is the first woman to head up the Treasury. Cathy Newman hears her pride at being the one to break the glass ceiling in No 11
Burnham rejects PM's plan to hike cap on bus fares
The Labour mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, has broken ranks with Sir Keir Starmer to reject controversial plans to raise the bus fare cap by 50 per cent.
Take-home pay for 800,000 freelancers may be cut back
Incomes could be hit for up to 800,000 freelance workers if the government decides today to increase employers’ national insurance contributions, say tax experts. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is understood to be considering the move as part of her plans to raise money to bail out Britain’s battered public services.
'Invest, invest, invest' is the Budget pledge from Reeves
Rachel Reeves will today unveil her historic Budget – the first by a Labour chancellor in 14 years – with a message of hope for the UK as she pledges to deliver economic growth and put money back in people’s pockets with a rise in the national minimum wage.
'I'll be back through No 10's doors one way or another'
We all know Maro Itoje's leadership qualities in rugby, but he tells Harry Latham-Coyle he has big ambitions off the pitch
Defiance proved no match for a bizarre brand of chaos
Erik ten Hag has a class of defiance that sometimes made him sound a man apart.
The 'fight has been called off' for staggering Ten Hag
Man United sack manager with the club 14th in league
Gift economy: John Lewis to hire 12,500 festive staff
The John Lewis Partnership (JLP) is set to hire 12,500 temporary staff this festive season in its largest seasonal recruitment drive to date.
Zoopla says £113bn of sales in pipeline as market surges
An estimated £113bn-worth of homes are working their way through the buying process in what marks the highest level of new sales agreed since autumn 2020, according to the property website Zoopla.
Look to Ireland to embrace the true spirit of Halloween
Anna Hart speaks to historians, spiritual leaders and revellers about Samhain, the ancient Celtic festival now enjoying a resurgence but which the Irish were forcibly taught to forget
Depardieu sexual assault trial postponed until March
Gerard Depardieu’s trial on charges of sexually assaulting two women on a film set was yesterday postponed until March due to concerns about the actor’s health.
Big Apple rotten to the core at Trump's Garden party
A 'surreal' return to New York saw 19,000 people cheer on crude insults and attacks nine days before the US election
Paedophile who made AI images jailed for 18 years.
A man has been jailed for 18 years after creating AI-generated images of child sexual abuse in an “utterly chilling” landmark case.
Fertility rate in England and Wales plunges to record low
The fertility rate in England and Wales has dropped to its lowest level since records began, new government data shows.
Starmer shocked by footage of his MP 'punching man'
A video of suspended Labour MP Mike Amesbury appearing to punch a constituent was “shocking”, the prime minister has said.
PM all at sea after 'cock-up' over freeports statement
Sir Keir Starmer mistakenly announced that Rachel Reeves would unveil five new freeports in tomorrow’s Budget, in what officials have reportedly dubbed a “total cock-up”.
Private schools 'could fall apart' if hit by double tax
Private school parents could face a further fee hike if a national insurance increase is announced in the Budget in what has been called an “extra tax” on top of the government’s controversial new VAT policy.
Robinson handed 18-month jail term for court breach
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson has been jailed for 18 months for contempt of court after he admitted breaching an injunction preventing him from repeating libellous allegations against a Syrian refugee.
Fears over 120,000 OAPS losing winter fuel payments
Pensioners eligible for help to pay their heating bills this year, even after Rachel Reeves's reforms, still face monthslong delays in processing claims, The Independent can reveal
Streeting: NHS cash will not ward off winter woes
The NHS faces “real problems this winter”, the health secretary has admitted as he refused to rule out the prospect of people waiting on trolleys and in corridors over the coming months.
Reeves warns one Budget can't fix 14 years of damage
Rachel Reeves has warned that tomorrow’s Budget will just be the beginning of painful measures to fix “14 years of Tory damage”.
No shortcuts in a realistic Budget, country is warned
Sir Keir Starmer has issued a grim warning on a Budget that is expected to feature record-breaking tax rises.
Minister Says Government Considering Smacking Ban
The new Labour government is considering a ban on smacking, a cabinet minister has said.