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Putin Wants To Wipe Us All Off Face Of The Earth
Ukraine's Volodmyr Zelenskyy has accused Russia of trying to "wipe us off the face of the Earth".
Independence Is Not A Miracle Economic Cure
Sturgeon warns going it alone will not be a 'panacea' but has vowed to bankroll it with a £20bn energy fund
Food Inflation To Hit 20%
PRICE HIKE Average grocery bill is up £571
How Luckiest Girl Alive Has Upset Sex Assault Survivors
Olivia Petter looks at the Netflix film's worrying portrayal of sexual violence as activists call for stronger trigger warnings
Desperate Putin Vows To Unleash More Attacks On Civilians
Threat...vengeful Vladimir Putin yesterday
It's Time Someone Told Truss She's Not President Of The UK
Listen, no one wants to start their column with a quote in Latin. This isn't The Spectator. I'm not some 174-year-old man sitting in an armchair having port for breakfast, about to argue in favour of something related to Brexit or possibly the Roundheads.
Chancellor's Tax Giveaways Mean 'Savage' Spending Cuts
Kwasi Kwarteng must reverse his tax-cutting plans or impose a "savage" £60bn austerity hit to public services, experts and rebel Tories have warned. Britain is set for recession until 2024, forcing the chancellor to abandon his mini-Budget giveaways or make a "painful" public sector cut of 15 percent in order to get debt under control, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) found.
33% Of Kids On Adult Sites
Web...high online risk
Netflix Made £1.4bn From British Subscribers Last Year
Netflix has revealed its annual revenue from UK subscribers for the first time - £1.4bn in 2021 - after a change in its accounting practices also resulted in a big increase in its corporation tax payment to almost £7m.
Zelenskiy Pleads For More Help To Combat Russian 'Terrorist' Attacks
Ukraine facing 'profound change in nature of war', says Macron as missiles hit many civilian targets
Dithering Truss leaves families in benefit limbo
2-month wait for decision on rise
Return of Buttler and Stokes can build on Pakistan triumph
ENGLAND’S historic return to Pakistan came with the caveat that an extended seven-match T20 series may outstay even its most spectacular of welcomes, but instead it delivered a streak of gripping contests, flourishing narratives and a showpiece decider in Lahore, which the tourists won to seal a 4-3 victory.
Pro-democracy campaigners win Peace Prize
THE Nobel Peace Prize was this morning given to one individual and two organisations all connected to peace or pro-democracy movements in the former Soviet bloc.
Moyes given a selection headache as Downes presses claims
Gianluca Scamacca’s late strike secured a 1-0 win over Anderlecht, which sent the Hammers five points clear at the top of Group B with three matches to play.
Kanye backlash goes on as adidas reviews deal over ‘White Lives Matter’ row
UNDER-FIRE RAPPER ACCUSES FIRM OF ‘STEALING’ HIS DESIGNS
We’re making plans for winter blackouts, admits minister
We’re doing all we can to avoid energy rationing, says minister
BIDEN SOUNDS NEW PUTIN NUKE ALERT
PRESIDENT SAYS ‘ARMAGEDDON’ THREAT IS HIGHEST SINCE THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS
I won’t own what I didn’t do: Pitt hits back at ‘choke’ claims
BRAD PITT has responded to allegations by ex-wife Angelina Jolie of violence and abuse towards her and their children, insisting he is “not going to own anything he didn’t do”.
Starmer: PM' Is The Destroyer Of Growth'
Sir Keir Starmer branded Liz Truss the destroyer of growth” as he hit back at the Prime Minister’s suggestion that Labour is part of an anti-growth coalition”
The PM Seems To Have Learnt Nothing From Her Humiliation
The hung parliament analogy is essential to understanding what will happen next. Liz Truss is in effect leading a minority government, in a House of Commons in which the Rishi Sunak Party holds the balance of power.
Homelessness Rises Among Ukraine Families In England
The number of Ukrainian families who are presenting as homeless to English councils has increased by 22 per cent ina single month, leading local authorities to demand urgent solutions” from government.
The Problem With Brexit Is That It Isn't Ageing Very Well
It is widely assumed that the debate about Brexit is over. Neither Labour nor the Liberal Democrats show much interest in revisiting the issue.
Does Prague Visit Signal A Path Back To Anew Europe?
It was not hard to catch a note of surprise among politicians and commentators alike when it was announced just six days beforehand that the prime minister would attend this week’s inaugural meeting of the European Political Community EPC). There were many reasons why her decision to join 43 other European leaders at Prague Castle caught so many on the hop.
Macron A Friend, Says Truss In Bid To Patch Up Relations
Liz Truss has declared French president Emmanuel Macron a friend” in a bid to repair a diplomatic rift sparked when she refused to use the word during the Conservative leadership campaign.
UN Votes To Ignore Own Report Accusing China Of Human Rights Abuses In Xinjiang
The UN has voted to turn its back on a report written by its own human rights commissioner that accused Beijing of serious human rights abuse and possible crimes against humanity in Xinjiang province.
Long Covid Affects More Than 1m People A Year After First Infection
More than 1 million people in Britain have long Covid at least one year after they were first infected, new figures reveal. The data, released by the Office for National Statistics yesterday, comes as figures suggest the number of Covid patients admitted to hospital in England is continuing to rise amid a new wave of the virus.
Rolling Power Cuts Could Put Lives At Risk, Charities Tell National Grid
Alarm at impact on vulnerable if shortages lead to UK blackouts | Rolling power cuts this winter put thousands at risk, say health charities
Putin At 70 Dead Tsar Walking...
An old, mad, blind, despised, and dying tsar, Vladimir Putin turns 70 today while his brutal war against Ukraine is exploding in his puffy, currants-in-dough, steroid-addled face.
Hamilton Admits He Had Doubts On Red Bull Spending
Mercedes Ace Demands Action For Any Breach
Nurses Are Voting On Strike ‘To Save NHS'
The only way to prevent nurses leaving the NHS is to pay them a “decent wage”, says the head of the Royal College of Nursing.