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Fossils Reveal Shark That Made Great White Look Like Small Fry
Fossil experts have gained unprecedented insights into an enormous prehistoric shark, after finding complete skeletons of the creature.
Ukraine Putin Makes Gains In East As Offensive Gathers Pace
Russian forces have made significant advances in a narrow corridor in eastern Ukraine as an offensive by Moscow to take territory before western military aid arrives appears to be gathering pace.
Childcare Expansion Plan May Struggle To Hit Targets Watchdog
The rollout of the government's childcare scheme to tens of thousands more families is facing "significant uncertainties" and may struggle to meet its own targets, according to a damning report by Whitehall's spending watchdog.
PM To Raise Defence Spending And Put Arms Industry On 'War Footing
Sunak makes 2.5% GDP pledge to take budget to 87bn a year by 2030
Trump Decries ‘Unfair' Trial As Hush-Money Case Begins
Donald Trump unloaded on reporters and news cameras for nine minutes outside of a courtroom, where jurors were assembled for the first time to hear the first-ever criminal trial of an American president.
What Does Sunak's Burst Of Activity Say About The Timing Of The General Election?
Rishi Sunak has launched a campaign to shore up the Conservative vote in next week’s local elections and his own position among his fractious backbenchers.
Sunak Promises UK's Largest Ever Military Support Package To Ukraine
Rishi Sunak yesterday promised the UK's largest ever military support package for Kyiv as he warned that Vladimir Putin would "not stop at the Polish border" if Russia won the war.
Blair Calls On Starmer To 'Reset' Relations With EU
Tony Blair has called for a reset of Britain's relationship with Europe in a wide-ranging new interview, while warning politics risks becoming a branch of celebrity populated by the "weird and the wealthy".
Sunak 'Appalled' At Met Over Incident At Palestine March
PM says force needs to ‘ensure Jewish communities feel safe'
School Acts To Tackle Pupils' Addiction To Smartphones
A school is introducing a 12-hour day this week in a bid to "break" pupils' addiction to their smartphones.
US To Sanction Israeli Army Over Human Rights Abuses
Netzah Yehuda battalion has been called a 'West Bank militia' and now faces measures that will be announced within days
Why Iran May Win Economic War Of Attrition With Israel
At first sight, a war of words has replaced the buzz of missiles and drones between Iran and Israel.
Obese People Benefit By Working Out In Evening
OBESE people trying to improve their health are better off exercising in the evening, it is claimed.
Truss: I Don't Want To Be PM
and mortgage misery not my fault’
Stop Meddling! Pm Warns Labour It Must Pass Rwanda Bill
RISHI Sunak has demanded Labour stop "frustrating the will of the people" with endless "meddling and mischief" over the landmark Rwanda Bill.
Mostly Children Killed In Israeli Strikes On Rafah
ISRAELI strikes on the southern Gaza city of Rafah overnight on Saturday killed 18 people, including 14 children, health officials said, as the United States was on track to approve billions of dollars in additional military aid for its close ally.
Thousands Of Online Adverts Discovered For Killer Opioids
More than 3,000 adverts have been found selling deadly new super-strength opioids which have already been linked to over 100 UK deaths.
Low Cost Air Deals Not So Cheap After 'Hidden Costs'
AIRLINES that boast of low prices can be more pricey than rivals when extra costs are added to headline fares, according to a study.
Typhoon Warning
Fears giant turbines could hamper national security
Drink A Coffee And Live 6 Years Longer
Special brew helps to reduce biological age
Trump Calls For TV Debates With Biden As Rally Is Rained Off
Donald Trump called for televised debates with Joe Biden before cancelling his own appearance at a planned rally in Wilmington, North Carolina, as a rainstorm approached the airport where it was staged on Saturday.
IDF Unit Faces Us Sanctions Over Alleged Human Rights Violations In West Bank
A unit of the Israel Defense Forces is facing US sanctions over its treatment of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, even as Congress has voted for $26bn (£21bn) in new emergency aid to Israel.
US Aid Vote 'Shows West Will Not Abandon Kyiv'
Ukraine's president said the vote on Saturday by the US House of Representatives to pass a long-delayed $61bn (£49bn) military aid package demonstrated that his country would not be abandoned by the west in its effort to fight the Russian invasion.
How To Save Money And Make The Most Of Discounts When You're Single
Covering Bills Is Harder When You're On Your Own, But There Are Ways To Lessen The Load
Aye Robot.. AI Marvel Heads For Scotland
'Most advanced' android Ameca bought by uni
Bellingham Could Hurt The Club Desperate To Sign Him
As Jude Bellingham sat behind the top table at the Etihad Stadium, to his right were three massive images, filling a wall.
How The Iran-Israel Conflict Could Spiral Into A Wider War
As the UN calls for de-escalation following Iran's attack on Israel, Middle East expert Dr David B Roberts explores the potential for the hostilities spreading far beyond the Levant
Israel Faces A Shakespearean Dilemma After Iran's Salvo
Israel's current Iran policy conundrum can be concisely summed up by paraphrasing Prince Hamlet: "To retaliate or not to retaliate, that is the question.
Trump And The Women That Could Finally Take Him Down
"People are really vicious, and no place are they more vicious than in their relationships with the opposite sex," Donald Trump wrote in his 1997 book Trump: The Art of the Comeback.
Judge Warns Trump Over Juror Intimidation At Trial
The Manhattan judge presiding over Donald Trump's hush money trial criticised the former president after he was heard commenting about a potential juror yesterday in a Manhattan court.