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MPs to vote on cuts to winter fuel allowance as Labour unease grows
The Labour government has confirmed there will be a binding vote on whether to axe the winter fuel allowance for all but the poorest pensioners, as the former shadow chancellor Ed Balls said he had grave doubts about the decision.
No justice for the Grenfell tragedy 'until next decade'
Justice for the 72 deaths in the Grenfell Tower fire may not come before the end of this decade, a former chief prosecutor has warned as survivors voiced growing fury over firms' \"arrogant\" refusal to admit wrongdoing.
Macron defies the left by making Barnier PM
Michel Barnier, France's new rightwing prime minister, has vowed to address the country's feelings of anger and injustice, promising a \"new era\" and a break with the past.
'You can show humanitythat is not a weakness'
Triumphant with Spain at youth level and Euro 2024, Luis dela Fuente has a special insight into the mindset ofa modern player and what it takes to forge a winning team
Foord routs Rangers as gutsy Arsenal march on
Four goals from Caitlin Foord, an impressive competitive debut for Mariona Caldentey and progression in Champions League qualifying: Arsenal's 6-0 defeat of Rangers opened their campaign confidently. Four goals from Caitlin Foord, an impressive competitive debut for Mariona Caldentey and progression in Champions League qualifying: Arsenal's 6-0 defeat of Rangers opened their campaign confidently.
Hull's rise continues with call-up for final Test against Sri Lanka
Josh Hull will cap an extraordinary rise by making his England Test debut tomorrow after the 20-year-old seamer was picked for the summer's final match against Sri Lanka.
Even in defeat, Vio is one of the Palais' crowning glories
Charismatic Italian withno arms or legs delights her fans despite missing a third gold
Banking fraud Why is the regulator slashing maximum refund to victims?
Consumer groups have attacked a regulator's decision to cut the planned maximum sum banks will have to refund to UK fraud victims from £415,000 to £85,000.
Barratt profits plunge 75% amid fall in new home completions
Barratt Developments has suffered a 75% drop in annual profit and a double-digit decline in home completions after a challenging year for Britain's biggest housebuilder.
Two oligarchs under sanctions hold stake in UK North Sea oil producer
The government faces criticism after a company backed by two Russian oligarchs hit by sanctions was allowed to become a part-owner of the UK's largest North Sea oil producer.
'I've seen so many people die' Drug lords turned podcasters send a message to Brazil's youth
Patrick Salgado Souza Martins sat at the crest of the hillside favela he once ruled and described the dream that changed his life.
New Zealand triples entry fees to cushion impact from tourism
New Zealand will nearly triple entry fees for tourists, the government has said, spurring criticism from the tourism sector that the higher levy will deter visitors.
'Now people must listen' The children behind Korea's landmark climate victory
Hannah Kim, eight, was just starting primary school when she joined the \"baby climate litigation\" action to force South Korea's government to protect the rights of future generations against the dangers of the climate crisis.
Russia accused of disinformation campaign to sway US election result
The Biden administration has accused Russia of carrying out a sustained disinformation campaign targeted at US voters and meant to influence the outcome of November's presidential elections.
UN polio campaign in Gaza reaches 189,000 children
The United Nations children's agency has said that a polio vaccination campaign to inoculate more than 640,000 children in Gaza is surpassing expectations at the end of the first phase of the programme.
Ukraine's foreign minister quits in cabinet reshuffle as Lviv is hit
Ukraine's foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, has resigned as part of a wide-ranging government reshuffle designed to give what Volodymyr Zelenskiy has called \"new strength\" to the embattled country.
Jenrick tops first round of voting in Tory leadership contest as Patel is knocked out
Robert Jenrick took the lead in the race to replace Rishi Sunak as Conservative party leader yesterday after a first round of voting by Tory MPs that placed the former immigration minister top and eliminated Priti Patel, the former home secretary.
US playwright pays £1m to repair home of Shakespeare's daughter
The charity that cares for historic Shakespeare sites in Stratford-uponAvon has received an unprecedented donation of £1m from the Olivier award-winning US playwright Ken Ludwig.
'Blood on their hands' Families react to inquiry's scathing verdict
With tears in their eyes and pain etched on their faces, the bereaved and survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire demanded \"nothing less\" than manslaughter charges against those responsible for the disaster.
Labour moves to expel last 92 hereditary peers from Lords
The government is to banish all remaining hereditary peers from the House of Lords in the biggest shake-up of parliament in a quarter of a century.
'It is shameful' French town demands action after drownings
The local fishing crews had been finishing their long night's work catching lobster and crab off the northern French port of Boulogne-sur-Mer when the mayday alert came in.
GB roll on as Storey wins an 18th gold in nine Games
Dame Sarah Storey continued her historic pursuit of gold upon gold yesterday, claiming her 18th Paralympic victory over nine Games by winning the women's C5 time trial and immediately turning her attention to the hunt for more.
Queen guitarist May reveals he had minor stroke but can still play
The Queen guitarist Brian May revealed yesterday he recently had a minor stroke that resulted in his being unable to use his left arm.
Water bosses could face prison for sewage dumping under planned law
Water bosses in England and Wales could be jailed for up to two years for covering up sewage dumping under proposed legislation.
Grenfell: a disaster caused by 'dishonesty and greed'
Police are under pressure to accelerate the criminal investigation into the Grenfell Tower fire after an excoriating report found companies operated with \"systematic dishonesty\" and that all 72 deaths were avoidable.
Evenepoel and Alaphilippe set up opening win for Magnier
The spectacle of Remco Evenepoel and Julian Alaphilippe unchained is worth the viewing, and if the opening stage yesterday sets a precedent, this could be quite a week.
True believers Barcelona and Lyon changes ignite hope in challengers
Last season's semi-finalists allhave new managers but hopefuls such as Arsenal and City still face an uphill task
English game's bold new era set to bring hope and trepidation
Amid thelikely triumphalism at Twickenham, concer still remains over how club and country matters will dovetail
Draper senses opportunity to hit next level
Briton seeking to overturn three-game losing run against De Minaur witha semi-final place the prize
More than 100 people die trying to escape DRC's largest prison
More than 100 people were killed while trying to escape from a prison in the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the early hours of Monday, the interior minister has said.