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Truss And Sunak Take A Right Turn For The Worse
No10 rivals play migration card
NHS Workers & Patients At Risk
‘Worst staff crisis ever’ | ‘No No10 plan to beat it’
Inflation 'Highly Likely' To Force Bank Into Half-Point Increase
Investors are finally coming around to this view.
Musk Fails To Delay Court Showdown With Twitter
Tesla chief Elon Musk will face a court showdown with Twitter in October after losing a bid to delay the social media firm’s lawsuit against him. Twitter is trying to force the billionaire to make good on his April promise to buy the company for $44bn (£37bn) and wanted the billionaire to be tried in court at the earliest possible date.
Starmer Wants ‘Wooden' Truss Win To Make Him Look ‘Less Unexciting', Sources Say
Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership team wants Liz Truss to win the Tory leadership contest because they believe her “wooden style” would make him look “less unexciting” and boost his chances of winning power, according to Labour sources.
Truss Closer To Tory Crown As Rivals Lose Momentum
Liz Truss's hopes of replacing Boris Johnson as prime minister have taken a big step forward as rival Penny Mordaunt's leadership bid stalled and a poll suggested the foreign secretary would comfortably beat MPs' favourite Rishi Sunak in the final ballot of Tory members.
€49M Spent On Dating And Social Media Sites
Households in big payout for digital services
World Covid Cases Triple In Six Weeks
Warning over global rise in hospitalisations
Rain And Thunder As Heatwave Cools Down
Some Homes Left Without Power As Lightning Strikes
40C 'Impossible' Without Climate Change
Temperatures of 40C in the UK would be "virtually impossible" without climate change, scientists have said as temperatures climbed to record levels.
Lancs Bowlers Keep It Tight In Heatwave
Rob Keogh and Lewis McManus both scored half-centuries to put the heat on Lancashire's bowlers after they threatened to run through Northamptonshire's batting on day one of their LV=Insurance County Championship match at Wantage Road.
China Crisis Property Market Meltdown Puts Stability At Risk
The alarm bells are ringing louder. Last week, hundreds of depositors gathered in front of the Zhengzhou branch of the People’s Bank of China in the provincial capital of Henan, demanding their frozen life savings held in rural banks.
Putin Holds Talks With Erdoğan On Lifting Of Ukraine Grain Blockade
Vladimir Putin has claimed that progress has been made which may allow Russia to lift the blockade on Ukrainian wheat, an issue threatening famine across Africa.
‘Symptoms Worsen' Heatwaves Exacerbate Mental Health Problems
With temperatures in the UK hitting record highs yesterday, what is the impact of heat waves on mental health?
A Pension Is The Asset That's Often Overlooked In A Divorce
A new tax year always brings with it fresh opportunities to plan your finances as tax efficiently as possible, now more important than ever due to the cost of living squeeze we are all facing.
The Heat Is On To Beat Climate Crisis
Our country is famous for terrible weather. It’s the punchline to Britain, the stereotype, the truth. As a result, we’re automatically programmed to make the most of any warm spells we get.
Nuke Fears As Putin Jets Into Tehran
Russia bolsters ties with Khamenei regime
Disruption As UK Swelters In Heat
TRAIN services have been cut, schools closed and ambulance crews are braced for a rise in 999 calls as temperatures soar into the 30Cs in the heatwave.
Ronaldo Can Still Be A Top Player For Erik's United
Erik ten Hag says he is open to working with Cristiano Ronaldo for two more years.
Putin: Russia Will Not Be Isolated From The World
Vladimir Putin said yesterday that it was impossible to cut Russia off from the rest of the world and that Western sanctions would not push Moscow’s development “back decades”.
EU Agrees £420m Military Aid For Ukraine As A Ban On Russian Gold Exports Sought
European Union foreign ministers have approved a £424m military aid package for Ukraine as they begin talks on banning Russia’s gold exports and adding more Kremlin-linked oligarchs to the sanctions list.
Blair Lobbied Kuwait For Arms Deal As War Payback
Labour prime minister Tony Blair begged Kuwait to buy the UK’s latest artillery as payback for supporting the Middle Eastern nation during the Gulf war, previously classified records suggest.
Hundreds Wait For Passports On Hottest Day As Ministers Accused Over Soaring Delays
Dozens of Home Offie staff have been diverted to man a helpline for MPs as enquiries about constituents’ passport delays soar, it has emerged.
The 10 Key Things You Should Know About Heatstroke
As Britain bakes, Natasha holt finds out how to spot the signs and what to do to treat it
PM Claims His Government ‘Delivered On Every Promise'
Boris Johnson claimed he had “delivered on every single promise” as he defended his record at No 10 and persuaded Conservatives to back the government in last night’s confidence vote.
‘Bone Dry' Britain Braces For More Wildfires In Heatwave
At least two dozen wildfires have been recorded in just two days, fire chiefs said yesterday, as much of Britain sweltered under heat so intense that rail services were cancelled and the runway surface at Luton airport melted.
Ministers Told To Rewrite Climate Emergency Plan
Judge condemns net zero policy as UK braces for record heat
Health Chiefs Make Plans For Heatwave Crisis
Health chiefs in Greater Manchester are carrying out emergency planning and response meetings which featured heavily during the Covid-19 response - as they anticipate heatwave pressure breaking over the NHS, the M.E.N. understands.
MP Launches Bill To Protect Women From Work Sex Hell
AN MP has called for tougher laws in the workplace to protect women against "rampant" harassment and discrimination.
Queen's £1.7m income Boost
THE Queen has seen her annual income from the Duchy of Lancaster soar 7.6 per cent to £24million – a rise of £1.7million.