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They say we eat with our eyes, but the latest science suggests we should be eating FOR our eyes, because nutrition can have a huge impact on our vision and risk of eye problems. Jane Symons investigates
Paris 2024 Won't Solve The World's Problems, Mr Bach
Increasingly, our tyrannical sporting overlords seem to think they are Martin Luther King.
Oppenheimer And The Cult Of The Brainy Blockbuster
As Christopher Nolan's historical biopic storms the box office, Geoffrey Macnab recalls films that found commercial success while still challenging their audiences intellectually
World Is Entering 'Era Of Global Boiling', UN Warns
July is officially the hottest month since records began
Rishi: I'll Boost Housebuilding In The Capital
RISHI Sunak yesterday visited a development in London - and waded into the Labour mayor's housebuilding record.
New Pension Triple Lock Threat
LABOUR could be set to backtrack on the pension triple lock if it wins power.
Mr Sunak, As A Grieving Mum, I Beg You To Ban All These Lethal Blades
Heartbreak plea to PM after son's murder
Heat of the dessert
BAKE OFF THE PROFESSIONALS | Channel 4, 8pm
FLEEING FIRE HELL
HOLIDAY DREAMS IN RUIN AS RHODES STILL BURNS | Brits tell of escape from island ravaged by inferno | Blaze leaves tragic trail of devastation at hols resorts
STRICTLY FRIENDS
DANCE pro Amy Dowden paid a surprise visit to her Strictly “family”, declaring it was just what she needed after a second cancer blow.
Mountains of work
World’s biggest office building opens in India
Ultimate personal shopper
THE UNIQUE BOUTIQUE | Channel 4, 10pm
Patsy: Dating is very trický when you're in your 50s
4-times married star on love life
Tweet sorrow
Elon Musk 'to kill off' Twitter bird for X logo
Plastic fantastic
BARBIE | Cert 12A | In cinemas now
Patsy back on Enders for second time
Actress spotted filming new scenes this week
Plastic fantastic
BARBIE | Cert 12A | In cinemas now
Trinny: Yes we have split up.. but life's good
TV stylist on Saatchi break-up
Djokovic Is Easier To Love After Wimbledon Heartbreak
It took four hours and 42 minutes of scintillating, riveting, extraordinary tennis, but at the end of the second longest final the All England Club has ever staged, the Centre Court crowd finally got the result they wanted: Novak Djokovic had been defeated.
Ukraine's Counteroffensive Shows No Signs Of Stopping
The last time the Kerch bridge was attacked in this war was nine months ago, the day after Vladimir Putin's 70th birthday. The Ukrainians put out a video of Marilyn Monroe singing "Happy birthday, Mr President" with footage of flames and rubble in the background.
Elton John Tells Trial Spacey Took Private Jet To His Party
Sir Elton John has told Kevin Spacey’s trial that the star went straight to a ball at his house after flying in on a private jet, then bought a Mini Cooper at the event and stayed the night.
'Frying Pan Spain' Braces For Worst Of The Heatwave
For Kinvara Vaughan, the prospect of record temperatures hitting the Mediterranean from today fills her with dread.
How Will Labour Deal With The Child Benefit Problem?
Keir Starmer has found himself at odds with his own MPs after saying he would not remove the Tories’ two-child cap. Sean O’Grady looks at how the disagreement could play out
High Inflation 'Leaves UK Economy Trailing Europe'
THE UK economy will grow by a worse-than-expected 0.6 per cent next year, analysts forecast yesterday - but the eurozone is tipped to enjoy one per cent growth at the same time
New Drug Is Turning Point' In Dementia Fight
Breakthrough Alzheimer's treatment can slow rate of decline by up to 60%
Climate Goals At Risk As Global Inequality Widens, Top Economists Warn UN
Failure to tackle the widening gulf between the world's rich and poor will entrench poverty and increase the risk of climate breakdown, a group of more than 200 leading economists has warned.
Public Sector Pay Rise Of 10% Would Not Fuel Inflation, Thinktank Finds
Higher pay increases for public sector workers would not be inflationary, a leading thinktank has said.
'It's Happening': WHO Urges World Leaders To Act On Global Heating
Temperatures continued to reach extreme highs across many parts of the northern hemisphere yesterday, with the mercury in parts of Italy poised to hit 45C (113F) today and wildfires raging in Greece and Spain signalling the latest fierce warning on the effects of the climate crisis.
How Britain Fell In Love With The NHS
Since its faltering launch in 1948, the National Health Service has become a cherished part of British society. Andrew Seaton explains how it attained that status
We've Seen The Future Of Men's Tennis... His Name Is Carlos Alcaraz
Even with royals and film stars, there was only ONE star on Centre Court and that was a brilliant working class Spanish kid