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King's official income to rise by more than 50%
The king is set for a £46m pay rise with an increase of more than 50% in his official annual income, official accounts have revealed.
We will win this election, Harris tells Democrats
Kamala Harris took on Donald Trump last night at her first campaign rally since replacing Joe Biden as the Democratic presidential candidate, telling a roaring Wisconsin crowd that November's election is \"a choice between freedom and chaos\".
City plot Palace raid Guardiola targets Eze with De Bruyne future uncertain
Manchester City are weighing up an approach for Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze amid growing uncertainty over the future of Kevin De Bruyne.
Villa set sights on Félix after signing Onana for £50m fee
Aston Villa are targeting a move for João Félix after sanctioning the €60m (£50.5m) sale of their record signing, Moussa Diaby, to Al-Ittihad.
Howe insists Gordon is still committed to Newcastle
Eddie Howe is confident that Anthony Gordon will stay at Newcastle and emphasised that, despite interest from Liverpool, the England winger remained an \"integral\" part of the club's plans.
Bashir repays Stokes' faith by laying down Ashes marker
England's young off-spinner caught his captain's attention on a social media clip but the selection is looking inspired
Carpetright partially rescued by rival Tapi but 1,500 jobs will go
More than 1,500 jobs are to go at Carpetright as a rescue deal for the retailer by its rival Tapi Carpets & Floors saves only a fifth of its stores and 300 employee roles.
Vivendi plans to float Canal+ in London as part of break-up drive
Vivendi plans to float its French TV business Canal+ in London, providing a shot in the arm for the capital's stock exchange after a number of high-profile companies opted for rival international financial centres such as New York.
Hammerson sells its stake in Bicester Village owner
The property firm Hammerson has sold its stake in the group that controls Bicester Village, the cut-price designer goods shopping centre in Oxfordshire, to the luxury market investor L Catterton in a £1.5bn deal.
Russian court jails American journalist after secret trial in mockery of justice’
A Russian court has sentenced Alsu Kurmasheva, a Russian-American journalist for Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty, to six and a half years in prison after a rushed, secret trial.
Exiled Hong Kong pro-democracy activists being denied access to pension savings
Two exiled Hong Kong prodemocracy activists have been blocked from accessing their pensions, depriving them of tens of thousands of US dollars of their savings and raising questions about the complicity of western financial institutions in the persecution of Chinese government critics.
Olympics French MP rebuked for indecent’ Israel remark
An MP for the radical-left France Unbowed party has sparked outrage after saying Israeli athletes are not welcome at the Paris Olympics and calling for protests against their presence.
Washington Netanyahu heads to US amid fears of growing regional war
Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to meet Joe Biden and address the US Congress today at a moment of historical political tumult, amid fears of a growing regional war in the Middle East.
'We are swimming in blood': at least 37 killed in strikes on Khan Younis
The Israeli military has ordered Palestinians to leave neighbourhoods in Khan Younis, including areas that had been designated by the military as part of a humanitarian zone, as at least 37 people were killed in strikes in the southern city yesterday.
New Barbie aims to help blind and low-vision children feel included
Mattel is launching its first blind Barbie doll in an effort to make its range more inclusive.
Woman with ME asked doctors to help her 'get enough food to live'
A woman with ME wrote to her GP pleading for help to \"get enough food to live\" and expressing despair at not getting the care she felt she needed when she was admitted to hospital, an inquest heard.
Plan to save UK's largest lake 'must cut farming pollution'
There will have to be a move away from intensive farming around Lough Neagh if it is to survive, say campaigners, as the noxious algal blooms that devastated the vast body of water last year returned earlier than ever.
11-year-old girl orphaned after parents and two sisters are killed in Wakefield car crash
An 11-year-old girl has been left orphaned by a car crash that killed four members of her family on Sunday in one of two collisions in 24 hours that left 10 people dead.
Universities No plans for bailout, says Phillipson
Universities in England facing severe financial difficulties should not expect a government bailout, the education secretary said yesterday, despite warnings from the sector of thousands of job losses, course closures and even bankruptcies.
Reform UK From terraces to Commons, new MP Rupert Lowe divides opinion
Rupert Lowe is used to dividing opinion. During his years as chair of Southampton football club, such was the antipathy among some fans that many would engage in the abusive chant: \"Swing Lowe, Swing Rupert Lowe.\"
Starmer considers lifting two-child benefit limit amid brewing rebellion
Keir Starmer has indicated for the first time that he will consider scrapping the two-child benefit cap, amid a brewing rebellion by Labour MPs.
'It's economic violence' Birmingham residents fight to save homes
When Laura Kudrna bought her home on the Ladywood estate in Birmingham, it brought to an end a 12-year period of renting in which she had moved 20 times.
Tributes paid to Trevor Burnard, historian of Atlantic slavery
Tributes have been paid to Prof Trevor Burnard, who died on Friday at 63. He was described as a \"prolific academic\" who would be remembered for his \"brilliance and his compassion\", and his work on Atlantic slavery.
Secret Service Agency 'failed' over Trump shooting, says director
The US Secret Service \"failed\" when a 20-year-old gunman was able to take a clear shot at Donald Trump earlier this month, the agency director acknowledged yesterday during a grilling from lawmakers in which she was again urged to resign by members of both parties.
International stage Biden is a foreign policy expert, but Harris is no novice
Despite his recent memory lapses and malapropisms, Joe Biden has a store of knowledge about foreign policy and foreign leaders no other senior Democrat can match.
White House President could still exert power during his final months
When Joe Biden finally ends his self-imposed seclusion at his vacation home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, this week he will emerge into a very different world than the one from which he isolated when diagnosed with Covid last Wednesday.
The age question Now it is something ex-president will have to worry about
With the 78-year-old Donald Trump now certain to face a Democratic candidate younger than he is, the Republican could have the tables turned on him over the questions of age and mental agility he sidestepped while Joe Biden was his opponent.
"This is scary' Democrat delegates face scramble to select Biden's successor
It's been more than 50 years since delegates to a Democratic national convention haven't known their nominee as they walked through the door.
Abortion Support for rights wins backing of campaigners
The biggest abortion rights groups in US politics are lining up behind Kamala Harris's bid for president, a show of faith in a politician who has already become the face of the White House's fight over abortion rights.
'I'll do everything in my power' Harris shoulders fateful burden of beating Trump
When Joe Biden addressed the NAACP convention in Las Vegas last week, he set off chants of \"Four more years!\" when he praised Kamala Harris as \"not only a great vice-president\" but someone who \"could be president of the United States\".