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Goldsmith blasts Sunak for being 'apathetic' over environment as he walks out
LORD Zac Goldsmith dramatically quit as a government minister today, launching a scathing attack on Rishi Sunak over the environment.
It's never too late, says model Naomi as she welcomes second child
CELEBRITY well-wishers today rushed to congratulate supermodel Naomi Campbell after she announced she has become a mother for the second time.
'Come out, celebrate and let's make this the greatest Pride ever'
Five stages to host massive London celebration with 1.5m expected
Streeting: I still get homophobic abuse online
WES STREETING says he is still the victim of homophobic abuse online.
Bayern prepare new offer for Kane but won't pay Spurs' £100m valuation
BAYERN MUNICH are ready to increase their offer for Harry Kane.
STAR'S SKILLS WILL TAKE ARSENAL TO NEXT LEVEL
AFTER missing out on the title to Manchester City, Mikel Arteta stressed it was crucial that Arsenal’s recruitment this summer took them to “the next level”.
England take field without Pope as batsman manages shoulder injury
ENGLAND this morning took the field without Ollie Pope, as the batter continues to be assessed following a shoulder injury on day one of the Second Ashes Test at Lord’s.
GUNNERS BID TO IRON OUT DEAL FOR RICE
£105m FEE AGREED FOR HAMMERS SKIPPER BUT FINER DETAILS OF RECORD MOVE STILL NEED TO BE SORTED
Maddison has creative spark to ignite Spurs as they finally get their man
TOTTENHAM’S capture of James Maddison effectively concludes an eight-year interest in the creative midfielder.
Warner trusts his attacking instincts to serve him well in final Ashes
IT MIGHT have lacked the sheer impudence of Zak Crawley's first-ball four in Birmingham, but David Warner's aggressive start to yesterday's Second Ashes Test was exactly the kind of innings England demand from their own openers.
Fired-up Root brings the heat but where were the seamers?
SHORT ball banged in, zips up, whizzes past the grill of a world-class batter caught unawares. Such deliveries were commonplace in the last Test played between England and Australia on this ground, throughout one of the great spells in recent cricket history; hurled, elegantly, out of the hand of Jofra Archer at upwards of 90mph towards the head of Steve Smith.
Upgrades lift mood after depressing recent run of profit warnings
THE City’s run of profit warnings reversed today as traders cheered upgrades by two FTSE 250 stocks and reassurance from banknote printer De La Rue.
Tarring all cryptos with the same brush is just nonsense
Spinning wheels: the Binance stand at the Paris NFT Day conference. Treasury Select Committee chair Harriett Baldwin, below, says cryptocurrency is a fool’s gold” and should not be regulated within financial services
Thames Water brings in veteran City 'fixer' as chair
Repair job: Sir Adrian Montague is called in by Thames Water as it struggles to raise the funds it requires to avoid having to be taken over by the Government
Father's Day helps Moonpig profits to rocket almost 20%
VIDEO greetings for Father’s Day helped customisable card retailer Moonpig lift its profits by almost a fifth today, after it rolled out the digital add-on across its range.
'I experience bi-erasure on a daily basis
When Rebecca Cox came out as bisexual she was shocked by the micro-aggressions from all sides - just why are so many people biphobic?
Let's go topless with freedom this summer-like Miriam Margolyes
SHOULD you judge a magazine by its cover? Unequivocally, yes. This is prime real estate that has the very real power to influence public opinion. To motivate.
Prepare for chilled red wines at this year's barbecues
IT is time to forget what you thought you knew about red wine and summer.
Finding staff to back childcare pledge is tough, says minister
FINDING enough nursery staff to deliver the Government's \"radical\" pledge to boost free childcare for working parents is a challenge, the children's minister has admitted.
Born to run….. and run: It's Springsteen the storyteller supreme
Over 50 years after he started, rock’s greatest showman is back and bossing it in London
Out-of-office time! Ten trends set to own the summer
Towelling two pieces, sheer ballet pumps, gold accessories and kaftans - yes, it's time to up your fashion game as the holidays are on the horizon and strutting your stuff poolside takes top priority. Joe Bromley reveals the key looks
Plot thickens on mutiny and the missing general
THE war for the survival of Ukraine enters another critical phase as its summer offensive gathers momentum.
Make Putin pay: Britain and Ukraine vow to pursue him for atrocities
BRITAIN and Ukraine today vowed a relentless pursuit of Vladimir Putin for his regime’s “barbaric atrocities” as the death toll from a missile strike on a restaurant rose to 12, including twin girls.
Tories rule out new race to pick mayoral candidate
I'VE HAD ENOUGH, SAYS LONDON MINISTER AFTER KORSKI EXIT
Stormzy's latest hit? A takeover in Croydon
Rapper and Crystal Palace star’s football move hailed as really exciting’
Supreme Court challenge likely after appeal judges rule Rwanda 'is not safe'
THE Tories’ flagship Rwanda policy to tackle the small boats crisis was dramatically stopped in its tracks today after senior judges ruled the African country was “not safe” for asylum seekers.
We feared for the worst, say family of sick Madonna
THE family of Madonna had been “preparing for the worst” after a serious bacterial infection left the singer in intensive care — but she is now expected to make a full recovery.
Showstopper from Björk heads 30-year fashion spectacular
IT WAS widely ridiculed at the time, but has since become an iconic look — and now the swan dress worn by Björk to the 2001 Oscars is going on show in an exhibition celebrating London’s best designers.
Rees-Mogg and Dorries slammed for attacking partygate probe
FORMER ministers Jacob Rees-Mogg, Nadine Dorries and Dame Priti Patel were today criticised by the Commons Privileges Committee for a “campaign waged against it” over its damning report on Boris Johnson for misleading Parliament over the partygate scandal.
The rush starts here: July's hot new openings
RESTAURANTS From hotel dining to Soho innovators, Ben McCormack has all the newbie hunger thwarters