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Edwards could face jail over indecent images of children
FORMER BBC presenter Huw Edwards is facing a possible jail sentence after he today admitted receiving indecent images of children.
Tom won't rule out another bid at 'home' Games
IT HAD taken a dramatic U-turn to lure Tom Daley back to the GB diving programme.
'WE MUST MAKE A FAST START TODAY'
MURRAY DETERMINED NOT TO PUT FANS THROUGH AGONY AGAIN
A fingertip from gold fires up Richards to have final say in relay
MATT RICHARDS has set his sights on spearheading Britain’s swimmers to a first gold of these Games tonight.
Pidcock's king of the mountain but party is on hold
TOM PIDCOCK woke up this morning to his 25th birthday but with little chance to celebrate.
Arteta vows not to take tour risk with Calafiori
MANAGER WARY OF GIVING NEW SIGNING DEBUT TOMORROW
St James's Place rebound steals the limelight
SHARES in wealth manager St James’s Place today rebounded by 21% as the former blue-chip company stole the limelight in a packed results session.
Ofgem under fire over ban on cut-price energy deals
ENERGY regulator Ofgem was accused of stifling competition in the household gas and electricity market today when it ruled out a return of cheap exclusive deals for customers switching to new suppliers until after the winter.
No shorts, no BBQs: this is how to do summer
AT THE end of all our whining about the weather, the jet stream has moved and blessed us with a heatwave and the hottest day of the year today.
Spared jail, EastEnders actor who slashed woman with a knife after she rejected him
AN EastEnders actor who slashed a woman with a knife after she turned down his sexual advances has been spared jail.
Get set for London's hottest day of the year... then thunderstorms
LONDON was today set to enjoy its hottest day of the year — but forecasters warn that the city could then be pelted with thunderstorms.
Trump defends Vance over his 'childless cat ladies' comment
DONALD TRUMP has defended J D Vance’s past comments about “childless cat ladies”, saying that his running mate was simply trying to show how much he values family life.
'These were just little kids': Swift's horror at dance class knife attack
TAYLOR SWIFT today said she was “completely in shock” after the “horror” of the Southport knife attack at a dance class themed on the singer.
Edwards child porn charges: BBC told 'hours' before it became public
BBC bosses only learned Huw Edwards was being charged with child pornography offences a few hours before it was made public, it was claimed today.
'He lied': Reeves and Hunt at war over claims of £22bn black hole
CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves clashed furiously with her predecessor Jeremy Hunt after she accused him of “lying” over the state of the public finances before the general election.
Andy vindicates bold call and fuels dream of a 'special' farewell
BEYOND the three Grand Slam titles, the two Olympic gold medals and the Davis Cup heroics, Andy Murray has built a career on making the improbable happen.
DALEY BACK IN MEDALS WITH SUPER SILVER
GAMES VETERAN AND WILLIAMS SECOND TO CHINA
After party at Ronaldo's in 2016, I hope Mbappe's around this time, says Clarke
THE last time Joe Clarke won Olympic gold, he ended up at a house party in former Brazil striker Ronaldo’s Rio de Janeiro home.
Happy tears after silver show Peaty has won his biggest fight
AS HE opened his eyes this morning, Adam Peaty fully expected the hangover to kick in.
Tesco sticking to £1bn share buyback as Goldman advises
TESCO today confirmed plans to continue with a £1 billion share buy back programme that should benefit investors.
Heineken takes hit on China brewer
GLOBAL brewer Heineken took a huge hit today from slowing Chinese markets and Europe’s washout summer, leaving its shares feeling the chill.
Firms tell Labour to block 'Beeching style' post cuts
A BUSINESS coalition representing more than 10,000 small and medium size firms today urged the Labour government to block “Beeching style” cuts to postal services.
Trad wifedom is a hoax, of course - but our obsession with it is deeply unedifying
THE obsession with trad wives goes on. Many yearnings meet in them but the principle one is misogyny, just not in the way you might think.
Edna O'Brien mastered the art of reinvention
THE opening sentence of Girl, Edna O’Brien’s last novel is, I think, unforgettable: “I was a girl once, but not any more...” And from there O’Brien, who died on Saturday, takes the reader into the unimaginable horror of the abduction and rape of the Chibok schoolgirls by the Islamist group, Boko Haram.
This ogre of a play needs to go to a land far, far away
SHREK just keeps on giving, doesn’t he? The DreamWorks ogre first appeared in 2001, with a fifth film in his franchise just announced — and don’t forget the Puss in Boots spin-offs.
Heatwave on the cards... as kayaker ends 2,000-mile trip
LONDON is set to bask in 32C heat with temperatures in the high 20s for most of the week.
Israeli clash with militant Hezbollah 'could be worse than Gaza war'
AN escalation in fighting between Israel and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah could be a “much more serious situation” than the war in Gaza, a Cabinet minister warned today.
Minister refuses to rule out tax hikes in autumn budget
Starmer ally leaves possibility of hikes open as Reeves sets out spending cuts
Daley gets the full set of medals as he wins silver at fifth Olympics
TOM DALEY completed the full set of Olympic medals as he today won silver at his fifth Games.
New Tory leader 'must send a clear centre-Right message'
THE new Tory leader must set out a “clear centre-Right message” for the party after years of infighting, a shadow minister said today as nominations to take over from Rishi Sunak were set to close.