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Daughter killed parents and lived with bodies for years
An \"intelligent manipulator\" murdered her parents \"in cold blood\" then hid them in makeshift tombs and lived alongside their bodies for four years.
Police investigate 40 new abuse claims against Fayed
The Metropolitan Police is investigating 40 new allegations, including rape and sexual assault, against Mohamed al-Fayed and others between 1979 and 2013.
Boot found on Everest may solve peak's great mystery
A film crew's chance discovery on a high slope may provide clues to the ill-fated 1924 expedition of Mallory and Irvine
Will this new council tackle power-sharing challenges?
Keir Starmer has proudly chaired a meeting of the latest constitutional innovation in the UK, the Council of the Nations and Regions. Yesterday's session in Edinburgh was more or less an introductory one with no executive decisions taken, but all those involved seem to want to make this new arrangement work in as cooperative and productive manner as possible, given their differing political complexions and, to some extent, regional rivalries and sometimes unresolved issues with Westminster/Whitehall.
New trials won't start until late 2027 amid courts crisis
Lawyers have warned of the \"implosion\" of the criminal justice system, as they revealed that some trials are now being scheduled as far away as September 2027.
Half of voters feel let down as Starmer marks 100 days
Sir Keir Starmer's popularity has fallen to a record low as a majority of voters are disappointed by the Labour government's actions so far, new polling shows.
Tory grandee urges fellow centrists to back Badenoch
Tory grandee Damian Green, who was deputy prime minister under Theresa May, has urged fellow moderate party members to get behind Kemi Badenoch in the leadership election.
How trickery of Jenrick's team sank Cleverly's bid
Robert Jenrick's backers pulled off something extraordinary to get him over the line in the Tory leadership contest
Fingerprinting to enter EU to be scrapped amid delays
The much-delayed entry-exit system (EES) has been postponed - and possibly watered down - just eight weeks after the EU home affairs commissioner declared it would come into force on 10 November.
Blow as 'cowboy' firm pulls.£1bn London port venture
Sir Keir Starmer's goal of turning Britain around with a surge in economic growth has suffered a major blow after a £1bn investment was pulled because of a ministerial blunder.
Beauty and the beast clash promises fight perfection
Every now and then in boxing, you get a perfect fight. They’re hard to find, and harder to get signed, but they do exist. Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol is one such fight. For all the warranted criticism of Saudi Arabia’s entry into boxing, amid concerns over sportswashing, the realm’s new rulers have undoubtedly delivered match-ups that previously eluded fans. Among those match-ups, of course, one is likelier to find these perfect fights.
England squeeze Pakistan after record-breaking day
Harry Brook struck a masterful triple century to catapult England into a position where winning the match against Pakistan has gone from near-impossible to almost within reach.
Greece deserved winners as England experiment fails
A failed experiment, which will doubtless lead to the first calls over whether that should be said of Lee Carsley. The interim England manager himself said he wouldn’t describe his tactical approach to this first senior defeat in that way, only to also say it was something worth trying. He then actually refused to confirm he wanted the job, but talked around it so much he started to tie himself in knots.
Tennis great Nadal to retire.after Davis Cup next month
Rafael Nadal has confirmed his retirement from tennis later this year, bringing to an end the career of one of the greatest players of all time during which he won 22 grand slam titles.
Can new hypersonic engine revolutionise air travel?
An aerospace company has unveiled a new hypersonic engine that it says marks a “major breakthrough” in high-speed flight. The Texas-based Venus Aerospace – in conjunction with aircraft maker Velontra – has announced it is producing an advanced propulsion engine that could power high-speed vehicles, including drones and aircraft.
Outrage as zoo kills healthy lioness after male mate dies
A zoo in Australia has euthanised a pair of African lions after one of them suffered a medical episode, sparking a backlash on social media. The Adelaide Zoo said Amani and her male partner Mujambi were euthanised yesterday. \"Both big cats are now at rest,\" the zoo said.
UN says Israel 'deliberately' hitting Gaza health system as school airstrike kills 28
An Israeli strike on a school where displaced people were sheltering in Gaza killed 28 people, including women and children, the Palestinian Red Crescent said.
Conspiracy theories about hurricane aid could be fatal
America is diving headfirst into a maelstrom – and I’m not just talking about Hurricane Milton, the “worst storm in 100 years”. Watching Donald Trump, JD Vance and Elon Musk spread viral conspiracy theories about my agency’s (the Federal Emergency Management Agency, also known as Fema) response to Hurricane Helene feels like not just a personal attack on first responders like me, but also a blatant assault on disaster relief, turning a lifesaving mission into a bitter political battleground.
Several deaths as Milton causes havoc in Florida
More than 3m without power amid widespread destruction
Rain of terror hits pumpkin farmers ahead of Halloween
As Halloween approaches, pumpkin farmers are in a particularly scary situation as they face mass crop failures following extreme weather conditions.
Gales of laughter as BBC forecasts 14,000mph winds
The BBC was forced to reassure the public yesterday after running a forecast for winds of more than 14,000mph in a glitch. Locations across the UK were forecast to be hit by \"hurricane-force winds\" with temperatures of more than 400C, according to the incorrect BBC weather app.
Shackleton's 'Endurance' revealed in 3D splendour
Sir Ernest Shackleton’s lost ship Endurance has been seen in spectacular 3D detail in new images released more than a century after it sunk. The vessel was hidden at a depth of 3,000 metres at the bottom of the icy Weddell Sea in Antarctica after sinking in 1915 – before it was discovered two years ago, beautifully preserved by the ice.
Slow Horses star secretly.marries Bloomberg chief
Kristin Scott Thomas, who plays the ruthless MI5 spymaster, Diana Taverner, in the hit TV drama Slow Horses, has secretly married John Micklethwait, the editor-in-chief of Bloomberg.
Police chiefs in 'crisis' with half admitting morale down
Police chiefs have sounded the alarm over a \"morale and wellbeing crisis\" among leaders, with more than half admitting their morale is lower than a year ago.
Women cut short maternity leave as statutory pay so low
A woman forced to go back to work six weeks after giving birth due to not being able to live on statutory maternity pay has said she will regret the decision for the rest of her life.
Kate's back on duty to meet Southport victims' families
The Prince and Princess of Wales have made their first joint public appearance since Kate finished cancer treatment, as they met the bereaved families of the Southport knife attack yesterday. Kate and William spent 90 minutes chatting privately with them after making an unannounced visit to the town.
Will laws to raise workers' rights live up to the billing?
A new Labour government is hardly worthy of the name (at least to its core supporters) if it doesn't address the legal rights of working people. Hence the Employment Rights Bill, unveiled as promised in Labour's first 100 days in office, albeit only just beating the deadline.
Workers' rights Bill like Swiss cheese, says union
Labour's new workers' rights legislation is under fire, with one union boss claiming the proposal has \"more holes than Swiss cheese\".
Britain could send troops to Ukraine to train soldiers
Talks over extra support confirmed as Zelensky visits No 10
Tory centrists refuse to back Badenoch or Jenrick in race
The leading centrist group on the left of the Tory party has announced it will not endorse either of the hard-right candidates put forward by Conservative MPs in the race to become leader.