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Coach in dramatic rescue as swimmer faints and sinks to the bottom of pool
THESE were the dramatic scenes when a swimmer fainted during her routine at the world championships and sank to the bottom of the pool.
Chancellor urged to cut taxes by 2% to tackle the 'new enemy of recession'
RISHI SUNAK was warned today that "recession is the new enemy" as he faced calls to cut taxes now to boost the economy and ease the cost of living crisis.
FORGET A 7% RISE, STRIKERS WARNED
ANOTHER DAY OF CHAOS FOR COMMUTERS. UNIONS AND BOSSES IN WAR OF WORDS
Chelsea say farewell to Granovskaia as part of shake-up under Boehly
CHELSEA today confirmed the departure of director Marina Granovskaia as part of a major shake-up.
STOKES READY TO PLAY AFTER ILLNESS SCARE
SKIPPER BOWLS AND BATS IN NETS TO ALLAY FEARS. BUT ANDERSON IS RULED OUT WITH ANKLE INJURY
IN FASHION FRASERS UPS HUGO BOSS STAKE
The former Newcastle United owner first took a 0.2% stake in Hugo Boss in June 2020, along with 4.7% of options.
JD Sports slams former chairman's role and highlights regulatory issues
JD SPORTS today issued a scathing assessment of how the business was run under former executive chairman Peter Cowgill, who was ousted last month after two decades of building one of the most successful retailers in Britain.
Beyonce's new release makes me hungry for more
SURPRISE! Beyoncé's back! Although, by her typical, stringent privacy standards, when it comes to releasing new music, announcing her album with six weeks' notice, as she did last Thursday, is basically the equivalent of her going round her fans' houses and telling them to have their Tidal accounts primed and ready.
Protest Pride is way to go, says Lava La Rue
RAPPER Lava La Rue is glad Pride has been "reclaimed as a protest" after lockdown.
Gloves are off for Tyson Fury promoter's wife over bats in attic and £1.2m court battle
THE wife of world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury's promoter is locked in a £1.2 million court fight with builders after the couple's lavish million-pound extension was derailed - by bats in the attic.
RAAB FAILS TO DENY CARRIE JOB CLAIM
A CABINET minister today criticised "deeply unsavoury attacks" on Boris Johnson's wife Carrie amid claims he tried to get her a senior job at the Foreign Office - but stopped short of denying the story.
Ministers 'face backlash over flights to Rwanda'
THE Home Office was today warned it would face a public backlash of "sheer horror" if it begins to send women and children to Rwanda as its top civil servants admitted that families could be on board future flights.
FUEL AND FOOD FIRE HIGHEST INFLATION RATE FOR 40 YEARS
SUNAK FACES FRESH CALLS FOR VAT CUT AFTER LATEST COST OF LIVING SURGE TO 9.1%
Granovskaia set to join Chelsea exodus, putting extra heat on new owner Boehly
THE future of Marina Granovskaia was one of the biggest questions surrounding the change of ownership at Chelsea.
Crawley's credit is running out... he needs runs in the bank
IN THE unforgettable Trent Bridge Test that finished a week ago, 1,675 runs were scored. There were five individual centuries, seven fifties and five more scores in the forties.
EasyJet to buy 56 aircraft after storm over cancelled flights
EASYJET is to spend billions on 56 new aircraft as it moves to deal with a surge in demand for air travel post the pandemic lockdown.
Charles jets out for Rwanda reckoning
Commonwealth summit with Boris after branding policy 'appalling'
William's sense of duty, humanity and compassion will preserve the Crown
As the prince celebrates his 40th birthday, Robert Jobson looks at how his role will become more critical over the next decade
RUSSIAN EDITOR'S $103M NOBEL GESTURE FOR UKRAINE CHILDREN
RUSSIAN journalist Dmitry Muratov has sold his Nobel Peace Prize for $103.5 million (£84.5million) to help Ukraine's child refugees.
Strike? What strike? Top Tories go to the ball for Abba tribute night before walkout
CONSERVATIVE ministers were today criticised for attending a summer ball the night before Britain was hit by the rail strikes.
Rayner backs strikes and Labour MPs join picket line despite appeal from Starmer
LABOUR'S deputy leader Angela Rayner today risked a split with Sir Keir Starmer over the rail strikes after she signalled her support for workers taking industrial action.
£120m and counting: what strikes will cost London
Fury of restaurant and bar owners trying to get back on feet after Covid
LOCKDOWN LONDON 2.0
STATIONS DESERTED AS COMMUTERS WORK FROM HOME ON DAY ONE OF RAIL STRIKES. BORIS BRACES BRITAIN FOR MONTHS OF MISERY AS RMT PLEDGES MORE ACTION
Copper price crash hurts heavyweight miners
MARKET ROUND-UP
Roy backing 'incredible' Morgan to rediscover touch after second duck
JASON ROY believes a score is just round the corner for England skipper Eoin Morgan, who recorded his second duck in a row against the Netherlands.
Swimming's new transgender rules
Ban: Lia Thomas will not be able to race women
Rail strikes threaten 'fatal blow' to London recovery
Struggling to get in: the leisure and hospitality industries alone are set to lose £1 billion as the capital grinds to a halt this week
'Shortcomings of Russia's air force leave its ground troops exhausted'
RUSSIA'S air force has underperformed during the Ukraine war leaving its ground troops "exhausted," British defence chiefs said today.
Father in tears as he tells how stabbed son, 17, died on doorstep
A FATHER wept today as he revealed how his teenage son was knifed to death on the family's doorstep in the shadow of Tottenham's stadium.
Millie is no stranger to love as Harry wows Wembley
MILLIE Bobby Brown looked the part at Harry Styles's Wembley gig last night as she was handed a feather boa from a fan.