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Wragg resigns Tory whip after divulging MPs’ contact details
William Wragg has resigned the Conservative party whip days after admitting to giving colleagues’ personal phone numbers to someone he had met on a dating app.
Cameron fails to persuade Trump to back aid for Ukraine
David Cameron’s attempt to persuade Donald Trump to permit the US Congress to push through $60bn in military aid for Ukraine appears to have failed, after the British foreign secretary was not even granted a meeting with the House speaker, Mike Johnson, who could in theory put the package to a vote.
E coli levels pose risk to Paris 2024 triathlon
The president of the Paris 2024 Olympics has admitted that the triathlon competition could be delayed, or the swimming leg even cancelled, if adverse weather conditions have an impact on water quality in the River Seine this summer.
Thousands of children unsure of gender identity 'let down by NHS'
Landmark report blames toxic’ trans debate and unproven treatments
Two men sentenced to life for nightclub murder of footballer
Two men were jailed for life yesterday for the murder of the footballer Cody Fisher in a nightclub attack in Birmingham on Boxing Day 2022.
Research into deaths of distant stars gives glimpse of our solar system's chaotic end
Scientists at the University of Warwick have studied the impact that white dwarfs - end-of-state stars that have burned all their fuel - have on planetary systems such as ours.
Reeves says £5bn tax crackdown would help fund NHS and schools
Rachel Reeves has said an incoming Labour government would launch a £5bn crackdown on tax avoiders to close a gap in its spending plans exposed by Jeremy Hunt's scrapping of the non-dom regime to finance tax cuts.
Lucky 13th: last of surviving cab shelters gets Historic England listing
The last of 13 surviving green cab shelters providing rest and refreshment to generations of drivers in London has been listed by Historic England in recognition of its architectural and historical significance.
Ancelotti nervous at crossing swords with City
The competition's most successful coach hopes to refind the character that was lacking in last year's semi
Arteta backs Gunners to 'create history' against Bayern
Mikel Arteta has said Arsenal have the belief they can \"create their own history\" against Bayern Munich as they prepare for their first appearance in a Champions League quarterfinal for 14 years.
Toffees turmoil Everton docked two more points but case drags on
Premier League relegation mayhem awaits with dispute likely to roll into next season
Arteta and his buoyant Arsenal side relishing Euro role reversal
Bayern Munich will find the Emirates offers a stark contrast to the discontent on display during their 2017 visit
'I don't think Seve would have disapproved of my LIV move'
Jon Rahm roars with laughter. \"I gotta be careful here. I don't want to create a headline.\" Of the unwanted sort, he means.
'I want to do my part' Argentinian doctors swap crisis at home for another in Sicily
When the Sicilian hilltop town of Mussomeli started offering abandoned homes for €1 in an attempt to breathe new life into a community facing a dwindling population, Erica Moscatello felt an immediate pull to the project.
Shear delight as merino has his coat cut after three years on run
A sheep found wandering the streets of an Australian village has undergone a dramatic transformation, shedding just over 10kg of wool after three years on the run.
Trump infuriates anti-abortion lobby by rejecting national ban
Donald Trump said yesterday that individual US states should decide the legality of abortion, declining to endorse a national ban on the procedure.
"The BJP v democracy' India's opposition alliance cries foul as election nears
With less than two weeks to go before India's election begins, Arvind Kejriwal, one of the country's most prominent opposition leaders, would usually be out on the campaign trail.
Don't buy or breed dogs with extreme body shapes, experts urge
Would-be dog owners should avoid pets with bulging skulls, protruding eyes and shortened, twisted legs, and instead opt for those with a naturally healthy body shape, an international team of experts has urged.
Reform UK List of candidates published early so the media could help vet them, says Tice
Reform UK published its candidates list early so that the media and other organisations could help vet it, the party's leader, Richard Tice, has said.
Bradford stabbing victim named as hunt continues for suspected attacker
A woman who was stabbed to death while pushing her baby in a pram in Bradford city centre on Saturday has been identified but her suspected attacker remains on the run.
John Lewis names retail veteran and former Tesco boss to replace Sharon White as chair
John Lewis and Waitrose staff have been told to brace for a cultural shakeup after the retail business recruited the former UK boss of Tesco to lead its recovery.
Millions across Mexico, the US and Canada view total eclipse of the sun
Millions of people across 15 US states and in Mexico and Canada witnessed the rare and ethereal spectacle of a total solar eclipse yesterday, with cities plunged into sudden darkness and experiencing a precipitous drop in temperatures.
Palestinians return to a devastated Khan Younis
Thousands of Palestinians, exhausted by six months of unrelenting war and multiple displacements, yesterday trudged back to the devastated city of Khan Younis, a day after Israel's unexpected withdrawal of its forces from southern Gaza.
Calls to axe 'cruel' fines levied on unpaid carers
Ministers are facing calls to abandon the \"cruel and nonsensical\" fines levied on tens of thousands of unpaid carers for unwittingly breaching earnings rules by just a few pounds a week.
Starmer told to resurrect Sure Start to help poorest
Labour grandees have called on Keir Starmer to put a new Sure Startstyle programme at the heart of his election manifesto as new research shows its transformational impact on poor children.
Liverpool blink first as Mainoo and Fernandes find their range
Liverpool are the first to falter in the three-way title joust with Arsenal and Manchester City, and Manchester United will be delighted at causing this.
McBurnie strikes late to deny Chelsea and pile the pain on Pochettino
What Chelsea and Mauricio Pochettino would do for just one chaos free day at work. Around the corner they turn, the one that looks from the outside to be taking them in the right direction, only to inexplicably double back.
Matondo rescues vital point in thriller
The tightest Scottish title race in more than a decade remains far too close to call after Rangers staged a potentially season defining comeback.
"The colours, the light ... my Masters wins are special'
José Maria Olazabal looks back on his two victories before a 35th appearance at Augusta National this week
Devine's ton dents England in fizzling end to winning tour
England's tour of New Zealand ended in disappointment with a sevenwicket loss in the final one-day international, courtesy of a brilliant unbeaten 100 from the New Zealand captain, Sophie Devine. Despite defeat, Heather Knight's side ended the series with a 2-1 victory.