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Israeli Strike On Gaza School Kills 16 And Injures Dozens
Hamas denies claim the area was being used to hide militants
Starmer Pledges Labour Will Serve 'Entirety Of Scotland'
Sir Keir Starmer said his Labour government would serve "the entirety of Scotland" as he began a tour of the UK yesterday.
Grief In Gaza After Refugee Hub Strike
A MAN weeps yesterday at the funeral for those killed in an Israeli attack on a refugee centre in Gaza.
The Challenges Facing Britain Are Enormous ...It Is A Time For Unity And Working Together
THE new Prime Minister's first address to the nation, delivered from a lectern in Downing Street, was typical of the man - earnest, workmanlike and practical.
UK To Target Closer Relations With EU
Foreign Secretary Says We Need To Be 'Good Neighbour'
Misfiring Rivals In Search Of The Quality Of Compromise
Didier Deschamps needs a lone trophy to finish a unique grand slam. He has won the World Cup and the European Championships as a player, the World Cup as a manager.
Weight Loss Jabs Link To Blindness
Obese At Risk As Medicine Hits A Nerve
Biden In Post-Debate Health Check To Placate Democrats
Joe Biden was said to have undergone a medical check-up after last week’s debate as he revealed the prognosis to a group of 20 governors, sources Say.
PM Must 'Honour Pledge Of Safe Route For Afghan Allies'
Coalition of lawyers and refugee workers write to new leader
Starmer's Biggest Issues As He Takes The Keys To No 10
The incoming PM’s in-tray will be more daunting than usual due to a rotten economic inheritance, writes Andrew Grice
How Stormy Start Led To 6 Weeks Of Stunts, Shocks And Slip-Ups
PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak opened the floodgates on yesterday's poll during a downpour in Downing Street - and soon found his campaign was a damp squib.
Hunt Warned His Kids: Don't Worry If I Lose My Seat... It's How Democracy Works
JEREMY Hunt was among more than a dozen Tory big beasts who had been tipped to lose their seats in the biggest Cabinet election clearout since 1997.
Stones Senses Mood Change After England's Big ‘Turning Point
Centre-back hopes new mentality in Southgate’s side can fire them past Switzerland into the semis
Crushing Blow To Tory Party In Election Wipeout
Rishi Sunaks snap election gamble has backfired spectacularly
Not So Fast Can Technology Put The Brakes On Speeding Drivers?
In the highway code and the courts, there is no doubt what the big numbers in red circles mean.
Chinese Electric Car Firms Hit With Extra EU Tariffs
The EU's top trade official, Valdis Dombrovskis, yesterday brushed aside concerns of trade war retaliation from Beijing against European business after the European Commission imposed duties on Chinese electric vehicles.
Gaza Ceasefire Proposal Is A 'Breakthrough', Says US, But Hurdles Remain
The White House has described a new Hamas ceasefire proposal for Gaza as a "breakthrough" establishing a framework for a possible hostage deal, but warned there remained difficult negotiations ahead over how the agreement would be implemented.
Harris Favourite As S Replacement Candidate For Democrats
As Joe Biden faces increasing pressure to withdraw his US presidential candidacy following his poor debating performance last week, Kamala Harris has emerged as the frontrunner to replace him.
Airports Are Everywhere -But Where Are All The Passengers?
Last month, the governor of Zamfara, one of Nigeria's poorest states, held a ceremony to mark the start of construction on an international airport in the state capital Gusau.
'Grey Zone' How The IDF Views Some Journalists As Targets
Despite denials by Israel of deliberate targeting to silence critics, record number of media workers killedin Gaza
UN Aid Chief Departs With Warning Of 'Huge' Famine
Sudan is facing horror "beyond imagination", the outgoing UN aid chief has warned, with 750,000 people under imminent threat of famine and with conditions in danger of worsening even further.
Biden's Burden President Needs To Give Way To Someone Who Can Beat Trump
What was the worst moment? Perhaps when one especially rambling sentence of Joe Biden's ended in a mumbled, confused declaration that "We finally beat Medicare", as if he were the enemy of the very public service Democrats cherish and defend.
The Prosecution Of Roy Is A Stark Warning From Modi To His Critics Salil Tripathi
This month, the highest ranking bureaucrat of the state of Delhi, Vinai Kumar Saxena, permitted the Delhi police to prosecute Arundhati Roy (pictured), and Sheikh Showkat Hussain for remarks they made at a public event 14 years ago.
Labour's Migrants Policy Scrutinised
SIR Keir Starmer has dismissed Rishi Sunak’s claim that he would “sit down with the Ayatollahs” to secure a migrant returns agreement, as the Labour leader attacked the growing asylum backlog under the Prime Minister’s Government.
Evangelicals On Crusade To Return Trump To Presidency
God's army is on the march. And many of its foot soldiers are wearing Make America Great Again regalia, sensing that their unlikely standard-bearer, former US president Donald Trump, is once again close to the promised land.
Sunak Faces More Gambling Questions
PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak yesterday repeatedly refused to say whether he had told a parliamentary aide about the date of the General Election, as the Metropolitan Police said they were investigating a “small number” of bets on the July 4 poll.
Tensions Rise On Border As War Looms
Doctors prepare for casualties, people flee their homes and apprehension hangs in the air as threat grows of conflict with Hezbollah
Dangerous Alliance Putin And Kim Are The Odd Couple With A Dual Mission
They make an odd couple. One is smiley-faced and chubby. The other is thin-lipped and scowls a lot.
Friends Reunited What Can Russia And North Korea Do For Each Other?
China accounts for more than 90% of North Korea's trade and has been its most dependable aid donor and diplomatic ally.
England's T20 Reign Ended Brutally By On-Song India
England's reign as T20 world champions was ended in brutal fashion by India in Guyana, with their batting hopelessly exposed in a 68-run semi-final defeat.