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Brecel parties his way to the World Championship
IN THE aftermath of his first world title win, Luca Brecel joked that the victory “should not be legal”, such had been the manner of his tournament build-up and the event itself.
Arsenal must dig deep to return to Europe's top table
AT full-time last night, nearly all of the Arsenal players fell to the floor.
Strugglers Leeds turn to Allardyce
SAM ALLARDYCE has agreed a shock return to management with Premier League strugglers Leeds.
Blue-chips struggle ahead of Federal Reserve rates decision
BLUE-CHIP shares struggled to maintain April’s momentum today as the focus of global stock markets turns to a big week for interest rate decisions.
Seize Britain's big chance to become global crypto hub
Opportunity: crypto must be part of the initiative by Rishi Sunak, below, to make the UK a tech superpower
TRG shares soar as it defies raider with Wagamama sales surge
SHARES in Wagamama owner The Restaurant Group (TRG) soared today as it defied activist investors with strong growth, setting up an accelerated rollout of the Asian-themed chain.
Struggling Superdry set for £15m sale of shares to raise cash for turnaround
Weak demand: fashion brand Superdry has been a victim of the cost-of living pressures
Shrink-bots! Can Al be your new therapist?
Despite the panic over artificial intelligence, new therapy chatbots may well be crucial aides to mental health services
Romantic royalists rejoice - this service is for you
WILL you or won’t you? There didn’t seem to be much scope in the heroically inclusive Coronation service to divide the nation but the amiable Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has somehow managed it.
Australia working for outright ban on vapes
E-CIGARETTES WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE AT CHEMIST
PM and Starmer caught in rows over futures of Case and Gray
RISHI SUNAK and Sir Keir Starmer were today both embroiled in rows over senior civil servants.
Russians 'driven out of some of their positions' in Bakhmut battle
UKRAINIAN forces have ousted Russian troops from some positions in Bakhmut amid fierce battles, a top general said today.
Met Gala drama: who stole the red carpet style show?
This year’s ball paid tribute to Karl Lagerfeld, which created some stellar fashion moments
I'll quit music if court rules I stole material from Marvin Gaye's classic song, says Sheeran
ED SHEERAN has threatened to quit music if he loses a copyright battle over claims that he stole material for a hit song from the Marvin Gaye classic Let’s Get It On.
Case of British girl, three, stuck in Sudan raised with minister
THE case of a British three-year-old girl reportedly trapped in war-torn Sudan has been raised with the Foreign Secretary, it emerged today.
'Making oath to King is a personal choice no one will be forced'
SWEARING allegiance to the King will be an “individual choice,” Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said today. He emphasised that no one will be forced to take the historic oath.
I thought invitation was spam, says top chef with abbey ticket
A CHEF has told how she initially ignored an invitation to attend the coronation because she thought it was “spam”.
Coronation excitement and lessons on royals distract Ukrainian children from the conflict
UKRAINIAN children in London are “excited and honoured” to be in the capital for the Coronation and are using it as a distraction from the war in their home country, teachers said.
Starmer U-turn on 'no tuition fees'
We'll seek fairer deal on student fees, says Starmer
'BEING KING WON'T CHANGE CHARLES'
ANNE SAYS FAMILY WILL STEP UP SUPPORT AS EXCITEMENT BUILDS BEFORE CORONATION
Days of the old-boys' brigade will be harder to find, insists Moyes
EARLIER this week, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp expressed his gratitude that West Ham’s board had backed David Moyes through a troubled campaign, if only for the fact it prevented him, at the age of 55, from becoming the Premier League’s oldest boss.
Ellie no longer has that empty feeling as record crowd attends Slam decider
THE last time the Red Roses played at Twickenham, they sang the national anthem to rows of rugby shirts covering empty seats.
Rise in mortgage lending lifts NatWest profits 50%
A SURGE in first-quarter profit at NatWest helped by a rise in mortgage lending and low bad-loan rates added to hopes of a rebound in the UK’s housing market today
Orange mousse with nuts leaves Strand Palace a £70,000 bill
A LUXURY West End hotel has been ordered to pay £70,000 after a customer was hospitalised by an orange and chocolate-flavoured dessert containing nuts.
Mystery of bludgeoned body from Sixties buried in garden
A MOTHER told of her shock after the dismembered body of a man murdered in the Sixties was discovered by workmen building a kitchen extension at her £1million house.
Meghan signs up with a talent agency
THE Duchess of Sussex has signed with a major Hollywood talent agency that boasts her friend, tennis star Serena Williams, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as clients.
Scotland's great symbol heads south to honour the new king
Stone of Destiny embarks on journey to Westminster for the Coronation
Your chance to have a say on Superloop as more routes axed
NEW details about the Superloop bus services being planned for the suburbs were revealed today as 10 central London routes were altered or axed.
NHS doctor in Sudan claims 'betrayal' as Britons urged to hurry to evacuation airfield
BRITONS still in Sudan were today urged to get to the airport \"as quickly as possible\" after a last-minute ceasefire extension as the Government was accused of \"betrayal\" over NHS doctors trapped there.
Sheeran sings and plays guitar in court for Gaye copyright trial
ED SHEERAN sang and played the guitar in court during his plagiarism trial as he insisted he had not copied Marvin Gaye's classic Let's Get It On.