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Health Officials Identify New Symptoms Of Monkeypox
In the UK there were 2,208 confirmed cases as of 21 July
PM Rivals Trash Each Other Over Economy And China
Blue-on-blue pile-on: Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss failed to hide their animus in the debate
PM Blames French Rather Than Brexit For Port Delays
Holidaymakers and hauliers queued for hours along the M20 at the weekend
Tory Leadership Rivals Trade Blows Over Tax And Inflation
Sunak and Truss clash repeatedly in acrimonious debate
Dorries Mocks Sunak For £3,500 Suit As Liz Wears £4.50 Earrings
Nadine Dorries has taunted Rishi Sunak over his expensive taste in clothing.
Boris Campaigner: PM Wants To Stay On And Win Election
Boris Johnson has told a colleague he "does not want to resign" as Prime Minister and wishes he could "wipe away" his departure.
The Indian Girls Banned By School For Wearing The Hijab
India's Supreme Court is set to rule on an explosive case that has seen six Muslim teenagers denied an education because they wear the controversial head-covering, writes Arpan Rai
Volcano Eruption In Japan Forces Hundreds To Evacuate
A volcano on Japan's western island of Kyushu has erupted, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people.
A Grain Deal In Ukraine Will Not Avert A Global Food Crisis
The deal was heralded as the breakthrough solution to looming world hunger, and the feared conflict and even mass migration that could follow in its wake.
India Risks Slipping Into The Apartheid Mandela Fought
This year's Nelson Mandela International Day which fell on Mandela's birthday (18 July) - was marked by historic speeches that warned of an unprecedented assault on our democracy.
Ukraine's Political Strength Could Be Starting To Subside
President Zelensky has risen magnificently to the challenge of leading a nation at war but the strain of such an effort would be felt by any administration, writes Mary Dejevsky
Gray Area: Netflix Is Being Hunted Down By Its Rivals
The streamer's critical and commercial hits have come from some surprising places and it has to give creators space and take risks. But, James Moore asks, will Wall Street allow it?
Thousands Ordered To Repay Benefits As £500m Clawed Back In Pandemic Payments
Nearly 15,000 people say they have been wrongly ordered to pay back universal credit payments, as the government attempts to claw back £500m in pandemic benefit handouts.
Russian Air Strike 'Takes Out Ship & US Missiles'
RUSSIAN forces have destroyed a Ukrainian warship and anti-ship missiles delivered by the US in the Black Sea port of Odesa, Russian news agencies claimed yesterday.
Ben And J-Lo In Capital Of Louvre
NEWLYWEDS Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck were seen strolling hand-in-hand near the Louvre Museum in Paris yesterday.
Monkeypox UK Urged To Speed Up Vaccination Drive To Curb Outbreak
Health authorities are underestimating the scale of the response required to stop monkeypox becoming endemic in the UK, sexual health campaigners have warned, as a new vaccination drive is launched.
'Greatest Staffing Crisis' In NHS History Leaves Patients At Risk
Government lacks a credible strategy to deal with care gaps, say MPs | ‘Greatest staffing crisis’ in NHS history leaves patients at risk, say MPs
Operation Red Meat Reheated As Sunak And Truss Woo Tory Members With Hardline Policies
Barbecues are not the only thing that red meat is being tossed on in the sweltering summer temperatures.
Super-Rich In Race To Snap Up Luxury London Properties
The collapse in the value of the pound has led the global super-rich to buy up 61 luxury London properties, each worth more than £10m, in the first six months of 2022 - the highest number in a decade.
Energy Use Will UK Need A Bigger Nudge To Save On Fuel?
Government officials deliberating on whether to launch a public campaign to reduce energy usage this winter may want to avert their eyes from some of the reaction to last week's heatwave advice.
Brain Shrink Warning Over Eating Junk Food
Dangerous Fatty snacks
Keir Rules Out 'Money Tree' Economics In PM Race Blast
Growth Plan Starmer
Washout Curtails Series And De Kock's Batting Brilliance
Cricket | Third Royal London ODI
Biden Feeling Better After Covid Therapy
Improving Joe Biden
'Barbaric' Putin Attacks Port Just After Grain Deal
Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of "barbarism" over a missile attack on the port of Odesa that left the war zone's grain export deal in jeopardy.
Holidaymakers Facing A Summer Of Disruptions
HOLIDAYMAKERS will be hit with a summer of weekend travel disruptions after lengthy queues in Dover were finally reduced yesterday following days of gridlocked roads.
Bird Flu Toll Hits 3,000 On Isles Sanctuary
Rangers in hazmat suits gather thousands of bird corpses after avian flu wreaked an "unprecedented wildlife tragedy" on a precious asset.
Truss: My Tax Breaks Will Boost Britain
Leadership favourite pledges to end Whitehall's grip on Britain's future
20 Hacks To Help Stretch Your Cash
Being savvy can save money in the cost-of-living crisis, says HARVEY JONES
Candidates Both Vow Migrant Crackdown
THE UK will crack down further on illegal migration in the coming months regardless of who enters Downing Street, after both Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak pledged fresh measures to tighten British borders.