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Ecological collapse 'closer than expected'
Tipping points for Earth could come early, study warns
Titan sub 'implosion' killed all five crew
All five men onboard Titanic submersible 'died instantly after catastrophic failure'
Recession fears as inflation forces Bank to raise rates to 15-year high
Millions facing surge in mortgage bills, with more increases forecast
All Nato Countries Support Fast-Track Membership For Kyiv, Says Cleverly
The foreign secretary, James Cleverly, has said that all Nato allies are backing a plan to give Ukraine a fast track to Nato membership of the kind offered to Sweden and Finland earlier this year.
Don't stop believing McCullum defends tactics and insists bad luck foiled England
Brendon McCullum has insisted that England's thrilling, narrow defeat against Australia in the first Ashes Test has not tarnished his team's freewheeling approach to the game.
No need to panic but England have big decisions to make for Lord's
Losing the first Ashes Test in such a manner will highlight the failings, even though a lot went right at Edgbaston
Gregory gives Dettori 'fantastic' win while he ponders Saga appeal
The 13th race at Royal Ascot 2023 proved to be the charm for Frankie Dettori, as he put behind him his significant setbacks on the opening day and finally got a winner on the board at his last Royal meeting.
Scotland's evolution peaking at right time
Four years under Clarke's leadership have brought stability and a philosophy of play to an improving team
Arsenal agree to pay Chelsea initial £60m for Havertz
Arsenal have agreed to buy Kai Havertz from Chelsea for a fee of £60m, plus £5m in add-ons.
'I hung up the phone and screamed my house down'
Beth England's risk of moving from Chelsea to Tottenham was rewarded with her World Cup dream
Pennines rail services 'have got worse under state control'
The TransPennine Express train service has got \"worse rather than better\" since transferring to the state-owned operator of last resort (OLR), according to the rail minister, Huw Merriman.
Relatives call for answers after killing rampage in Honduran women's jail
Family members gathered outside a morgue in the Honduran capital yesterday hoping for news of relatives, after the death toll from an outbreak of prison violence rose to 46 women.
Radio silence Electric car firms ditch AM, the home of minority voices and rightwing blowhards
Charlie Kirk, radio host and founder of the rightwing American youth group Turning Point USA, believes that a conspiracy may be afoot. \"Whether they're doing this intentionally or not, the consequence will be ... an all-out attack on AM radio,\" he told the listeners of his popular syndicated show.
At least 29 injured after gas explosion in Paris sparks fires
At least 29 people have been injured, four of whom are in a critical condition, after a gas explosion sparked a blaze in buildings in Paris.
Palestinian man killed amid revenge attacks by settlers
A large group of Israeli settlers attacked a Palestinian town in the occupied West Bank setting fire to homes, cars and fields in a revenge rampage that resulted in the death of one Palestinian from gunfire with 10 others injured, according to Palestinian witnesses and officials.
Aristocrat forced to open part of Hatfield House estate to public
The aristocrat who owns the country manor Hatfield House has been forced to allow the general public to walk on part of his estate after the local council ruled that it was common land.
Report details apparent Epstein link to Mandelson
Court documents have shed light on the Labour former business secretary Peter Mandelson's apparent contact with Jeffrey Epstein after the financier was convicted of procuring an underaged girl for prostitution.
MPs tell ministers not to put friends on Whitehall boards
Ministers may be bringing in political \"super-spads\" (political advisers) through the back door by putting them on the boards of Whitehall departments, a leading committee of MPs said, as it called for appointment rules to be overhauled.
Man arrested and two people injured after hospital pickaxe attack
A man has been arrested after two people were stabbed during a pickaxe attack at a London hospital, with one victim in a life-threatening condition, police said yesterday.
Glastonbury festival gates open-along with the heavens - to first arrivals
The UK's biggest festival officially began yesterday, with the founder greeting attendees at the gates amid a burst of torrential rain.
Search teams 'still hearing noises' as submarine feared to be low on air
Search teams in the Atlantic trying to locate the missing Titan submersible said they were still hearing underwater \"noises\" in the ocean yesterday, but added that the sounds were \"inconclusive\" and not confirmation the crew was still alive.
Thirst for change: how the refillable bottle became a big hit
Passengers on London Underground and Manchester's Metrolink are urged to do it.
Dozens feared dead after inflatable boat sinks on way to Canary Islands
At least 35 people are feared drowned after an inflatable boat carrying up to 60 people sank en route to the Canary Islands early yesterday.
Labour calls for mortgage support
Labour piled further pressure on Rishi Sunak to take action to help mortgage holders yesterday as the Bank of England prepared to raise interest rates again to levels not seen since before the 2008 financial crash.
Guards at Del Monte pineapple farm accused of killings in Kenya
Security guards at a Del Monte pineapple farm in Kenya that supplies most British supermarkets have been accused of brutally assaulting and killing people suspected of trespassing on the farm's land.
Roll-Royce may re-enter market for smaller jet engines, says chief executive
Rolls-Royce's boss, Tufan Erginbilgic, has said the British propulsion company is ready to rejoin the market for smaller jet engines once manufacturers build a new generation of planes.
End of 'round pound' deals as supermarket price tag rises to £1.25
Supermarkets are increasingly pricing budget items at £1.25 rather than £1 as they balance attempts to draw in shoppers through bargain deals with stubbornly high grocery inflation.
"The youth will fight' Children protest as unrest sweeps Senegal"
Earlier this month Youssouf, a Senegalese law student, spent the day hurling stones at gendarmes and dodging plumes of teargas instead of attending class.
Broken England unable to count on sprites and vibes
Logic disappeared in final hour as England were hit by a desperate counterattack from their own copybook
Tennis: Laboured Murray crashes out and misses Wimbledon seeding
Andy Murray's hopes of being seeded at Wimbledon came to a bitter, abrupt end in his opening match at Queen's Club as the five-time champion was soundly defeated 6-3, 6-1 by Alex de Minaur in the first round.