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Harris to unveil running mate in race with Trump for White House
KAMALA HARRIS was today due to unveil her running mate as she stepped up her campaign to beat Donald Trump to the White House.
Kerr predicts 'vicious' battle for gold as Hodgkinson toasts her win in Paris
HOPES were high that Team GB could extend its Olympics gold rush today as Josh Kerr set his sights on victory in the men’s 1,500m final.
Tough prison warning for rioters
FAR-RIGHT thugs rioting in Britain were warned today that they face prison sentences of up to 10 years.
GB athletes have potential to repeat buzz of 2012
LEAVING Tokyo three years ago, despite having failed to win a single gold medal for the first time since Atlanta 1996, the mood in the British athletics team was buoyant.
SUPERMUM GLOVER IS DENIED A THIRD GOLD
WOMEN’S FOUR PUSH DUTCH ALL THE WAY BUT ARE FORCED TO SETTLE FOR SILVER
Beth eager to strike gold after recovering from bad break
COMING into the final straight at the BMX World Championships, Beth Shriever got out of kilter, veered off the track and went down on her left shoulder.
Quiet man Hinchliffe hoping to make a big noise in 100m
LOUIE HINCHLIFFE is very laid-back, to the extent that he arrived on the Eurostar into Paris unaware what day he was actually competing in the 100m at the Olympics.
Atletico tempt Conor with lure of securing his spot with England
ATLETICO MADRID will dangle the carrot of helping Conor Gallagher advance his England career in bidding to convince the Chelsea star to trade Stamford Bridge for the Spanish capital.
Weak ticket sales send Wizz Air wrong way in strong session
WIZZ AIR shares were grounded by investors today as the low-cost carrier emerged as one of the exceptions in a strong session for corporate updates.
The Paris 2024 stars who've won our hearts
Are you suffering from a severe case of Olympic fever? Maddy Mussen is here with a list of 12 athletes everyone has got a crush on
Can this Brit editor save the Washington Post?
Ex-Telegraph editor Will Lewis was hired by Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos to turn round the fortunes of the iconic US title. Can he face down a staff mutiny and the ire of Prince Harry over his past lives, asks Chris Blackhurst?
Minister calls in BBC boss over handling of Huw Edwards indecent images scandal
CULTURE Secretary Lisa Nandy was today holding urgent talks with BBC director-general Tim Davie in the wake of former News at Ten host Huw Edwards’s guilty pleas to having indecent images of children.
Three plotters behind 9/11 attacks 'plead guilty to avoid death sentence'
THE US has reached a plea deal with three of the men behind the September 11 attacks, the Pentagon has announced.
PM summit over far-Right riots
Starmer tells police chiefs they have his full backing’ after 100 arrested in Whitehall clashes
Rowing hero Glover just misses out on record gold at her fourth Games
HELEN GLOVER, the undisputed star of the British rowing team, today won a silver medal at the Paris Olympics - missing out on gold by the finest of margins.
Britons 'want to see Harris win but expect Trump to triumph'
MORE than twice as many Britons want Kamala Harris rather than Donald Trump to be the next US president, according to a new poll today.
Eight held after ‘truly alarming' machete violence in Southend
EIGHT people have been arrested and weapons seized after a machete fight broke out on the seafront in Southend.
Golden relay boys seek to pool talent again for a 'three-peat' in 2028
BRITAIN’S freestyle relay heroes swam into the record books last night with a superb defence of their 4x200m title, then set their sights on an historic “three-peat” in Los Angeles in four years’ time.
Spendolini-Sirieix and Toulson hold their nerve and stay in sync for final medal spot
AT 16, Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix had been the youngest member of the British diving team at the Tokyo Games, and said afterwards that she found so little joy in her first Olympic experience that she was not sure she fancied another.
POTTER'S JOY AT BRONZE IN TRIATHLON
EX-TRACK STAR CAME FOR GOLD BUT IS STILL SMILING
Atletico chiefs hope improved £34m bid will secure Gallagher
ATLETICO MADRID are increasingly confident that they can strike a deal with Chelsea for England midfielder Conor Gallagher.
Murray's fairytale farewell no longer looks a fantasy
FOR the first time, it is not unthinkable that Andy Murray could yet get the perfect send-off, a fourth career Olympic medal in his final tournament.
London Square buys Stratford site to build 350 rental homes
DEVELOPER London Square has snapped up a site at Stratford Cross for a major new build-to-rent scheme.
Building chief hails Labour ‘ambitions'
TAYLOR WIMPEY today backed the government’s push to build 1.5 million homes in the next five years as the FTSE 100 developer revealed a sharp drop in profits.
HSBC names new finance boss to complete shake-up
HSBC chairman Sir Mark Tucker completed the shake-up of his top-level management team today bringing in Jon Bingham as chief financial officer.
The customer is king? Not in our day and age - I'm sick of being treated poorly
ON a scale from one to high street bakery, how poor has the customer service you’ve received lately been? I don’t know what’s going on in London right now but you struggle to find any remotely happy or helpful people in most of the chains these days.
As Trump's problems mount, don't forget he's still favourite
TRUMP fever has broken in small town America, judging by appearances.
Hamas leader assassinated in Tehran
Killing prompts rising fears that Gaza conflict will escalate
Far-Right mob ‘hijacked the killings of little children and must face full force of the law'
FAR-RIGHT thugs who injured nearly 40 police officers in a violent protest sparked by misinformation online about the mass stabbing of children in Southport must be brought to justice, the town’s MP said today.
Triathlete 'super happy to scoop bronze'
Medal winner dug really deep’ in dramatic race as she and Team GB divers celebrate