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Harris vs Trump polls 'tight.as a tick' claims key backer
Supporters of Kamala Harris shouldn’t feel too confident about recent polls that put her ahead of Donald Trump, according to the president of one of the largest super political action committees (PACs) backing her campaign.
Biden begins long goodbye to half a century in politics
US president Joe Biden was supposed to have spent the evening watching the start of a convention built around propelling him to four more years in the White House.
'The worst bombing so far'
Askold Krushelnycky meets residents of Bilopillia, four miles from the Russian border, who despite the devastating aerial assaults they face - are full of support for Ukraine's incursion
Puppy buyers are skipping research, says Kennel Club
Research has uncovered the extent of puppy farming in the UK, with the findings highlighting how unprepared prospective dog owners are driving the rise in puppy farms across the UK.
Bills could top £1,700 after winter energy price cap rise
Household energy bills are set to rise this winter as experts predict that Ofgem’s energy price cap will increase despite two previous falls this year.
Black presenter who called Braverman racist now off air
A Black presenter has disappeared from his slot on GB News after he called former home secretary Suella Braverman a racist.
Two slices of ham a day increases risk of diabetes
A simple sandwich filler could increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 15 per cent, a study has found.
King meets attack survivors in poignant Southport visit
King Charles made a poignant visit to Southport yesterday, meeting the survivors and their families of the attack which killed three children.
Can Labour deliver on its bold devolution promises?
The prime minister anointed Eluned Morgan the new Labour first minister of Wales yesterday, making a two-day visit to the principality on his return from Northern Ireland.
UN urges Starmer to review indefinite prison sentences
The UN special rapporteur on torture has urged Sir Keir Starmer to review the cases of thousands of people trapped in prison indefinitely under Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentences.
Curious life of the missing tycoon and his pet theories
Mike Lynch was obsessed with probability theory and the sixth sense of dogs
Divers have '10 minutes' to search superyacht Bayesian
Cave-diving experts are among the rescuers still hoping to find survivors trapped underwater on the superyacht Bayesian, which was sunk by a tornado off Sicily.
'We need to start bringing people home alive not dead'
Plea for truce as body of UK hostage one of six found in Gaza
Health, safety and sanity are all put at risk in freak fights
The fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul in November will not be the last carnival fight in an endless season of boxing events.
Tone deaf and plain wrong to make Fernandez captain
When Enzo Fernandez was handed the Chelsea armband, there was no notable reaction from the rest of the squad, which was partly why manager Enzo Maresca probably felt the matter was closed.
Vardy defies the odds to earn equaliser for Foxes
There is still proof of Leicester’s penchant for the improbable and it comes in the inimitable figure of Jamie Vardy.
Celebrity travelogues given a good name by perfect pair
A Channel 4 show featuring Judi Dench and Jay Blades has charmed viewers in droves, Katie Rosseinsky among them.
Without a Delia, cooking is off the table for a generation
The food writer and TV personality taught millions of Britons key skills in the kitchen. But somewhere between Uber Eats and TikTok recipes, we've lost our way, argues Helen Coffey.
Ageing speeds up at 44 and 60... but it can be slowed
Researchers have found that ageing comes in two significant spikes. Maria Lally investigates the ways it can be managed.
How can we get a refund for a mouldy rental property?
Q I have spent three weeks trying to resolve a case of an extremely substandard rental property, with mould and insects in the kitchen (and the wifi didn’t work).
'Putin's out for revenge but we've broken the stalemate and our morale is very high'
From crippling bridges to defending the territory they have snatched in daring raids, soldiers resting in Ukraine’s border Sumy region tell Askold Krushelnycky they want to push on Ukrainian forces have damaged or destroyed three bridges in Russia’s Kursk region – aiming to cut crucial Russian supply lines in the latest chapter in Kyiv’s daring assault across the border, which the country’s president Volodymyr Zelensky says is achieving its military aims.
Al-Qaeda has new foothold in Taliban-run Afghanistan
The killing of al-Qaeda’s leader in a US drone strike in 2022 was hailed by Joe Biden as a moment of “closure” for the families of the victims of 9/11.
Modi's Ukrainian trip likely to reassure Western allies
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi will make his first visit to Ukraine later this week, the foreign ministry confirmed yesterday.
Ukraine strikes third bridge in cross-border Kursk attack
Russia has confirmed that Ukrainian forces have destroyed a third bridge in the Kursk border region in as many days, severing vital supply lines to Moscow’s forces defending the area against Kyiv’s surprise cross-border assault.
Israel accepts US 'bridging proposal' for ceasefire deal
The US secretary of state Antony Blinken says Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted a “bridging proposal” for a ceasefire deal in Gaza, Mr Blinken said a two-and-a-half hour meeting with Mr Netanyahu in Tel Aviv yesterday had been “very constructive” and urged Hamas to also accept the proposals.
'I knew who I could go to': how Walz gave his queer school students a refuge
A straight, football-coaching national guardsman wasn’t the LGBT+ ally that Seth Elliot Meyer expected.
Engine explodes during test fire at Shetland space port
A spacecraft company has said it will return to regular operations “as soon as possible” after one of its vessels failed during a test.
Learner driver whose three friends died in crash jailed
A learner driver who killed three of his friends when he crashed into another vehicle has been jailed for over four years.
Warning of busiest August bank holiday for nine years’
Drivers have been warned that they will be faced with the busiest August bank holiday on the roads in almost a decade if they head out this weekend.
Staff contacted out of hours could receive compensation
Staff who are consistently contacted by bosses outside of normal working hours could be in line for thousands of pounds of compensation under Labour plans.