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August 09, 2024

Starmer vows no let-up as police sense 'turning point'

Sir Keir Starmer has told far-right thugs that there will be no letup in bringing them to justice, as he held his third emergency Cobra meeting in a week amid concerns there could be a new wave of violence this weekend.

Starmer vows no let-up as police sense 'turning point'

3 mins

Musk attacks 'woke stasi' as UK tries to stop online hate

Billionaire social media boss Elon Musk has launched another attack on the British authorities attempting to tackle far-right hate riots in the UK.

Musk attacks 'woke stasi' as UK tries to stop online hate

2 mins

Resistance to the racist mob showed true spirit of Britain

So much for Britain sliding into civil war, eh, Mr Musk? Pretty much a whole nation was braced on Wednesday evening for the worst civil disorder in a decade or more.

Resistance to the racist mob showed true spirit of Britain

3 mins

Labour councillor arrested for calling on crowd to cut far-right protesters' throats

A councillor suspended by Labour has been arrested over a speech calling for the throats of anti-immigration protesters to be cut.

Labour councillor arrested for calling on crowd to cut far-right protesters' throats

1 min

New Labour MP apologises as derogatory tweets found

A new Labour MP has been accused of racism over a series of recently unearthed offensive tweets.

New Labour MP apologises as derogatory tweets found

2 mins

Tenth baby in seven months is killed by whooping cough

A further baby in England has died from whooping cough, bringing the number of fatalities to 10 in just seven months.

Tenth baby in seven months is killed by whooping cough

2 mins

Is distrust in politics linked to falling vaccination rates?

At a time of intense pressure on the NHS, falling rates of vaccination for whooping cough and measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) have alarmed the UK Health Security Agency.

Is distrust in politics linked to falling vaccination rates?

3 mins

Swift terror suspect planned to kill ‘as many as possible'

One of the teenagers arrested over a foiled terror plot at a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna admitted he planned to kill \"as many people as possible\", officials said.

Swift terror suspect planned to kill ‘as many as possible'

2 mins

BBC removes peace advert from its Proms programme

Ad was due to appear during a Benjamin Britten performance

BBC removes peace advert from its Proms programme

2 mins

Nearly 190,000 babies may be affected by abuse in year

Nearly 130,000 babies were present at or were affected by an incident of domestic abuse in the past three years, new data from England's police forces shows.

Nearly 190,000 babies may be affected by abuse in year

2 mins

The looming war that could define a Harris presidency

Kamala Harris has had a front-row seat as the Gaza conflict has played out - but with tension rising further in the Middle East, an all-out war could interfere with her presidential plans. Richard Hall, Bel Trew and Andrew Feinberg report

The looming war that could define a Harris presidency

5 mins

Zelensky praises army for attack in Russian territory

Putin calls surprise offensive in Kursk a 'major provocation'

Zelensky praises army for attack in Russian territory

3 mins

Ukraine's secret incursion into Russia may prove vital

Kyiv's audacious cross-border assault into Russia's Kursk region has certainly ruffled feathers in Moscow.

Ukraine's secret incursion into Russia may prove vital

2 mins

Police hunt fugitive Catalan leader after return to Spain

Catalan police are hunting for fugitive Catalonia separatist Carles Puigdemont after he dramatically returned to Spain for the first time in seven years to address a crowd of thousands yesterday before vanishing again.

Police hunt fugitive Catalan leader after return to Spain

3 mins

A side of the Paris Olympics they don't want you to see

Over the past 18 months, authorities have cleared the streets of the French capital, busting squats full of refugees and breaking up homeless encampments in the shadow of Games venues. Lawrence Ostlere meets those picking up the pieces

A side of the Paris Olympics they don't want you to see

9 mins

RAUNCHY READING

Erotic fiction is more popular than ever - could women's rather frustrated libidos be the reason, ponders Helen Coffey

RAUNCHY READING

5 mins

Why did the border officer not stamp my passport?

Q I have just flown back to the UK from Rome.

Why did the border officer not stamp my passport?

1 min

HE'S BACK AGAIN

James Cameron's sci-fi classic 'The Terminator' is returning to cinemas to mark its 40th anniversary and it has never felt more relevant. Geoffrey Macnab looks at the making and legacy of a film that hardwired itself into the public psyche

HE'S BACK AGAIN

7 mins

It's the worst of all worlds

Disastrous 'Borderlands' alienates fans of the franchise and is incomprehensible to the casual viewer. And 'It Ends with Us' struggles with its subject matter, writes Clarisse Loughrey

It's the worst of all worlds

4 mins

Gen Z star steps out from behind the scuzzy guitar

Beabadoobee's third album 'This Is How Tomorrow Moves' plays with bossa nova and Swiftian country-plucked pop, with help from a production legend, writes Helen Brown

Gen Z star steps out from behind the scuzzy guitar

2 mins

Aldridge flies to kitesurfing gold to save sailors' Games

Ellie Aldridge rolled the dice yesterday and came out with Olympic gold. It has been a deeply frustrating regatta for Team GB's sailors, who have been twiddling their thumbs for the most part due to a lack of wind.

Aldridge flies to kitesurfing gold to save sailors' Games

2 mins

Tebogo stuns Lyles to land.200m gold for his late mum

So lightning does not strike twice. Noah Lyles stormed from behind to win gold in the 100m on Sunday night but was given no chance to do so in the 200m final, won by Botswana's Letsile Tebogo in a major upset at the Stade de France.

Tebogo stuns Lyles to land.200m gold for his late mum

2 mins

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