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Truss: I was never given fair chance
LIZ Truss has said she was never given a \"realistic chance\" to implement her radical tax-cutting agenda by her party and by a \"powerful economic establishment\".
Rival protests on gender reforms
A controversial gender critic has thanked the Scottish Government for \"waking up\" the country after the row over the placement of a double rapist in a women's prison.
Barbara's legacy
DAME Barbara Windsor's legacy is \"more than her bra flying off in Carry On Camping\", her widower said, as Babs' Army prepares for the TCS London Marathon to fundraise for dementia research.
Inaction over the Palestinian issue affects the entire world
As Morocco surged through World Cup rounds, e e beating team after team before falling to France in the semi-finals, it celebrated each victory not only by flying the distinctive red flag of the north African nation, but by raising the banner of Palestine a cause that many had considered forgotten, or at least fading, in the Arab world.
Raab has to go’ as 27 staff sign a single bullying claim
Dominic Raab should quit or be fired, a cabinet minister has said, as it emerged that more civil servants than previously thought are part of the investigation into allegations he bullied staff.Dominic Raab should quit or be fired, a cabinet minister has said, as it emerged that more civil servants than previously thought are part of the investigation into allegations he bullied staff.
Russian peacekeeping’ is an oxymoron while it is at war
Russia, Britain, the US, France and China have the power to stop a hostile second-rate authoritarian nation Azerbaijan blockading a country in order to starve its 120,000 occupants. The blockade constitutes a crime against humanity, and is contrary to a number of treaties, but the Azeris have gotten away with it for two months and counting.
‘Those who stayed were all executed. I don’t know why’
Olena Mykulska lived with her family in Irpin until Russian soldiers destroyed their block. Now, thanks to international donations, their home is being rebuilt, writes Liam James
Pakistan blocks Wikipedia over blasphemous’ content
Pakistan has banned Wikipedia after the encyclopedia failed to comply with orders to take down blasphemous content.
New images show missing Nicola Bulley on school run
Images of Nicola Bulley have been released showing the motherof-two leaving her home on the day she vanished.
World news in brief
Former military ruler of Pakistan dies aged 79
Home news in brief
Man runs length of motorway for charity
The Last of Us has settled an age-old internet argument
HBO’s critically acclaimed adaptation of Naughty Dog’s hit video-game franchise The Last of Us has finally revealed to the world at large something that we antisocial nerds have been arguing on internet forums for years: video games are great, and we’re cool for liking them.
Can you help me solve my Peru trip conundrum?
QT have a holiday booked to Peru at the end of May. I realise there are protests at the moment and therefore may put the holiday on hold. But my main concern is that the travel company have asked to receive the final payment by bank transfer or cheque.
CONNECTING PEOPLE Eo
Transhumanism might sound like the stuff of dystopian nightmares, but the advances required to link our minds to computers are closer than you think, says Steven Cutts
Truss’s leadership defence sparks backlash from Tories
Liz Truss and her allies were accused of living in a “fantasy” as her defence of her disastrous six-week reign at No 10 sparked a furious backlash from senior Tories.
One-third of Conservatives believe their party is sleazy
More than one-third of Conservative voters view the Tories as the party of sleaze”, new polling for The Independent has found, as Rishi Sunak struggles to draw a line under the scandal-ladden era of Boris Johnson.
Sunak threatens to pull out of ECHR over migrant rules
Rishi Sunak could take the UK out of the European Convention on Human Rights ECHR) if the government’s plans to curb illegal migration are found to be unlawful.
Nurses could refuse to join NHS staff for mass walkouts
Fears coordinated action puts safety of patients at risk
Does Truss really think that she can stage a comeback?
It’s been a little over 100 days since Liz Truss left Downing Street in ignominy, kicked out by her own party after her unfunded tax cuts caused market panic and crashed the pound.
Rudd: Johnson really did try to get me in the back of his car but I refused his offer
Boris Johnson tried to get Amber Rudd into the back of his car after her famous TV jibe that she would not trust him to drive her home, she has revealed.
Ex-Israeli leader says Putin vowed not to kill Zelensky’
A former Israeli prime minister has claimed that Russian president Vladimir Putin promised he would not kill his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky.
Ban on imports of fur and foie gras could be dropped
Rishi Sunak’s government has dropped a proposed ban on importing fur and foie gras, environment secretary Therese Coffey has suggested, as she claims she wants to be the voice of the countryside”.
Half-truths and evasions as Truss searches for an encore
When someone does something strange or just plain inexplicable, it’s usually a good idea to try to put yourself in their place.
Tory party needs ex-PM’s drivel like hole in the head
Liz Truss's 4,000-word article explaining how she became Britain's shortest-serving prime minister is a communications disaster, both for her and for the Conservative Party.
‘Older woman’ who took Harry’s virginity speaks out
A woman has come forward claiming to be the \"older woman\" who took Prince Harry's virginity, saying she had a \"passionate and sparky\" encounter with the Duke as a teenager.
College head found dead with husband and daughter
Police believe the deaths were an isolated incident’
Trigger warnings for Austen have failed to notice the sex
No one who has ever read Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey would have supposed the novel to be capable of triggering much other than amusement.
Energy market needs a refit after a string of scandals
Remember when the banks were seen by business as public enemy number one? After the financial crisis, when they nearly
China spy’ balloon flew over US during Trump era
Chinese spy balloons entered US airspace on three occasions during Donald Trump’s presidency, defence officials say. The announcement comes after US fighter jets destroyed a suspected spy balloon belonging to China over the Atlantic on Saturday. Teams are searching for the debris.
FLOODS HERO
Coastguard wins UK volunteer award for helping stranded schoolchildren