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Sussexes warned to avoid Windsors’ fate
THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex risk being “frozen out” completely by the Royal Family for making the same mistakes as Edward and Mrs Simpson 50 years ago, experts say.
Stressful days on Parliament’s front line
THE HOUSES of Parliament are now notorious as a mouse-ridden fire hazard where gargoyles crumble and more than £80million had to be spent repairing a giant clock.
Desperate Russia nabs ally’s weapon supply
RUSSIA has “emptied the cupboard” of Belarusian missiles and rockets in a desperate bid to stave off shortages and keep its offensive going, experts say.
Stars take Pride in 50th anniversary
LABOUR leader Sir Keir Starmer and his deputy Angela Rayner joined celebrities and a million people at London’s Pride parade yesterday.
Stella: I never take Dad for granted...he blows me away
HE WOWED crowds at Glastonbury last weekend and made history as the oldest person to play the legendary festival – but Paul McCartney’s biggest fan will always be his daughter Stella.
Hundreds walk streets to bring Zara ‘back where she belonged’
HUNDREDS of people walked through the streets of east London yesterday in memory of Zara Aleena, who was killed as she made her way home from a night out.
Adele: I was a shell of a person after being forced to axe Las Vegas shows
SUPERSTAR Adele has told how she was left “devastated” by having to pull out of her Las Vegas residency earlier this year.
Sleaze shame Tory MP gets ‘medical help’ and vows he will return to the Commons
THE deputy chief whip suspended for “drunkenly groping two men” at a private members club has admitted he needs help, as it emerged Boris Johnson may have been aware of his problems as far back as 2020.
Olympians’ success fails to rub off at Wimbledon
TOM Daley and a host of Britain’s finest Olympic athletes failed to inspire many golden moments yesterday – as two more home-grown tennis players were knocked out of Wimbledon.
Airports still in chaos but recruits are now put on fast-track
HEATHROW passengers yesterday described scenes of “carnage” in luggage reclaim areas, as the Government insisted plans to deal with the issue are underway.
Norrie is ready to Cam out fighting
WIMBLEDON 2022: BRIT HAS POINT TO PROVE
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Emma believes club is perfect and truly inspiring
A fun-filled tour for 'Ant and Dec'
RUGBY UNION: Australia v England, Saturday, 10.55am
HILL: LEWIS STILL A BRILLIANT BRIT
FORMULA ONE: British Grand Prix, starts Friday
Minister calls for trans ban in all sports
CULTURE Secretary Nadine Dorries will this week push sporting bodies to stop male-born transgender athletes from entering female events.
'Starmer should quit even if he's not fined'
TWO-THIRDS of voters say Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer must resign if a police inquiry concludes he broke lockdown rules – regardless of whether he receives a fine.
I WANT 10 MORE YEARS IN POWER, VOWS BORIS
Bullish PM fights back and hints he may slash VAT from energy bills
States braced for 'Summer of Rage'
POLICE riot squads and National Guard troops were on standby in major cities across America last night after a radical proabortion group vowed to stage a “Summer of Rage”.
Charles: Teach pupils about our place in the slave trade
PRINCE Charles wants Britain’s role in the transatlantic slave trade to be taught to the nation in the same way that schoolchildren learn about the Holocaust.
CRACKDOWN ON MILITANT UNIONS
PM urged to 'stand firm' against rise of militants
Wiegman's pride as Lions are all working together
SARINA WIEGMAN has turned to Declan Rice and Kieran Trippier for tips on how to cope with the pressure of a home tournament, saying: "It's good to share."
Danny's Boy springs huge shock in Chesham Stakes
HOLLOWAY BOY continued Karl Burke's domination of the juvenile division, powering home on his racecourse debut under Danny Tudhope to take the Chesham Stakes at Royal Ascot.
'Rebel' Deborah's £1m clothes haul
DAME Deborah James has raised £1million for cancer research through sales of her clothing range with In The Style.
The last thing Scotland needs is a referendum
LAST week Nicola Sturgeon launched L her campaign for a second independence fewer than referendum, eight years since the one in which Scots voted "No" by 10 clear percentage points.
Keeping pressure on Putin only way forward, insists Johnson
BORIS Johnson has called on the West to prove it is with Ukraine "for the long haul", saying: "It would be a catastrophe if Putin won."
Thousands march through London as living costs bite
And at a rally organised by the Trade Union Congress in Parliament Square, General Secretary Frances O'Grady said: "It is time to raise taxes on wealth not workers."
Beaches empty as rollercoster heatwave cools
WHAT a difference a day makes...
Your carriage awaits, Bea
HAT'S a wrap... as a fabulous fashion parade brought the curtain down on Royal Ascot yesterday.
Geidt had no option but to go, says predecessor
ETHICS adviser Lord Geidt would not have taken the decision to resign lightly but was left in a position where he felt he had no other choice, his predecessor in the role has said.
'Acid test' polls will decide the PM's fate
BORIS Johnson faces an acid test this week in two key by-elections that could make or break him as Conservative leader.