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'I want George, Charlotte and Louis to join my homeless fight'
PRINCE William has revealed how his late mother Princess Diana inspired him to take to the streets of London to sell The Big Issue - and said he wants to set the same example for his children.
Macron's ministers sound warning note over his failure to win majority
Emmanuel Macron's own ministers today described his failure to win a parliamentary majority as "a democratic shock" that could "block our capacity to protect the French".
BORIS TO UNIONS: PLEASE DON'T DERAIL LONDON
WALKOUTS AN ACT OF SELF-HARM, SAYS PM
Family troubles as Roy is bowled by cousin Snater
JASON ROY was dismissed by his cousin in the second over of world champions England's First ODI against the Netherlands in Amsterdam today.
'NEW' VIEIRA TO JOIN GUNNERS IN £34m DEAL
ARTETA SWOOPS FOR PORTO MIDFIELDER, 22, WHILE TALKS CONTINUE OVER MAN CITY FORWARD JESUS
M&C Saatchi shares dive as it rejects $381m takeover bid
He added: "We do not believe that the recent market volatility undermines the fundamental proposition of this transaction."
This house just doesn't home in
NOT even a commanding central performance from Noma Dumezweni can lift this smug riff on Ibsen's radical 19th-century classic.
I didn't believe ice-cold Heard or her crocodile tears, says juror in Depp libel trial
A JUROR in Amber Heard and Johnny Depp's libel battle has revealed they did not side with the actress as her testimony "didn't come across as believable".
Family's plea as £20,000 is offered to catch killer
David Adegbite, 18, was ambushed and shot dead in a Barking car park in March 2017 while visiting friends, in what police believe was a case of mistaken identity.
Trump 'blasted Pence a wimp before mob stormed Capitol'
DONALD TRUMP called then-vice president Mike Pence a "wimp" in a heated phone call just hours before a mob stormed the Capitol, his daughter Ivanka and White House aides said.
Assange extradition signed off
THE Home Secretary has signed an order to extradite WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange to the United States.
Met chief 'must commit to change'
SADIQ KHAN today demanded that the new Metropolitan police chief be a "reforming commissioner" committed to a root-and-branch transformation of the force's culture.
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Rail strike dispute deepens as London hits 30C
Google launches fund to invest in black tech start-up founders
GOOGLE for Startups, the search giant's accelerator initiative for new businesses, has launched a $4 million (£3 million) fund to invest solely in black tech company founders in Europe - many in London - to tackle "racial inequality in venture capital funding" for entrepreneurs.
Rising star Draper hopes the 'Murray effect' will keep having benefits
TRYING to measure the exact impact of Andy Murray on British tennis is not an easy task - but Jack Draper would not be where he is today without the 'Murray effect'.
Shares tumble on worries over consumer confidence
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Shaftesbury and Capco merge into property giant
THE biggest shake-up of the property landscape of the West End for a generation was under way today when two of its biggest players, Capital & Counties and Shaftesbury, agreed a £5 billion merger.
Leaders of Germany, France and Italy pledge Kyiv 'unity'
FRENCH president Emmanuel Macron, German chancellor Olaf Scholz and Italian prime minister Mario Draghi arrived in Kyiv today to send a "message of unity" to Ukraine as it struggles to withstand a Russian onslaught in the east of the country.
'Finding Dom puts end to anguish'
DOM PHILLIPS' wife has said "now we can bring them home and say goodbye with love" after the bodies of the British journalist and Bruno Pereira, an indigenous expert, were found in the Amazon rainforest.
No 10 under pressure to reveal reasons behind ethics adviser's departure
BORIS JOHNSON was today facing a growing storm over the resignation of his ethics watchdog as the partygate controversy reignited in Westminster.
Perry leads sunny stars at RA party as the heat is on for the capital
STARS dressed for the weather at Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition party - as London braced for temperatures of more than 32C.
Shapps in 11th hour plea to strikers as mass walkout looms on railways
TRANSPORT Secretary Grant Shapps issued an eleventh-hour direct appeal to rail workers not to follow "militant" unions into a wave of strikes which he warned threatens to inflict thousands of job cuts in their industry.
Spacey in dock for sex assault case
Star freed on bail after being charged with offences against three men
The sky's the limit for us, says Stokes
BEN STOKES has promised that England are seeking to become even more positive in their approach to Test cricket after a stunning win at Trent Bridge sealed the series over New Zealand with a game to spare.
TikTok reviews bring Bloomsbury book boom
BOOK review videos posted to TikTok have led to a boom in sales for publisher Bloomsbury.
Dying to win? Not in Netflix's £3.8m real-life Squid Game
CONTESTANTS in a real-life version of hit show Squid Game will vie for a £3.8 million prize - secure in the knowledge they're not competing for their lives.
2,000 Ukraine children given places at schools in London
MORE than 2,000 Ukrainian children have been offered places in London schools while a further 300 are still waiting, new figures show.
Troops at factory resisting Putin army 'on three fronts'
UKRAINIAN soldiers holed up in a chemical plant in the embattled city of Severodonetsk were resisting a Russian onslaught on three fronts today, according to a provincial governor.
Shapps condemns rail strikes during school exams season
A CABINET minister today condemned unions planning a series of rail strikes next week in the middle of the A-Level and GCSE exam season.
Bid to scrap NI Protocol is illegal and damages our trust, EU chief warns
EUROPEAN chiefs today stepped up the war of words with the UK over Brexit, branding Britain's move to rewrite the Northern Ireland Protocol as "illegal".