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President gives his blessing for PM to act as go-between with Europe leaders
SIR Keir Starmer won White House backing to serve as a leadership bridge between the United States and Europe as the new Prime Minister made clear that there is no lessening in Britain’s multi-billion-pound support for Ukraine.
New live TV test for Biden as the number of Democrat critics mounts
JOE BIDEN tonight faces a live TV audition in front of a growing number of Democratic critics at the end of a Nato summit that has been overshadowed by doubts about the 81-year-old president’s staying power.
It's a date with the King if England conquer Spain
Huge open-top bus parade lined up if the Three Lions win Euros for first time
SOUTHGATE IS HOPING RESET INSPIRES HIS MEN TO GLORY
FOR England’s senior players, Gareth Southgate’s message in the days leading up to tonight’s European Championship semi-final has been a familiar one.
'WE'RE READY FOR ANYTHING'
THREE LIONS BOSS SAYS HIS SIDE ARE IN TOP SHAPE AHEAD OF CRUNCH DUTCH CLASH
Old foes battling it out again in bid to lead way to a grand finale
ONE on his heels as a Bukayo Saka cutback spears into the box and is comfortably cleared; the other crouched, five yards behind the defensive line, as Marcel Sabitzer breaks a botched offside trap to score Austria’s winning goal.
Holiday hopes lift shares in BA owner and airport caterer SSP
A SUNNIER outlook at British Airways owner IAG and the airport caterer SSP today helped to warm up the London market after three days of losses.
Stokes already has an eye on the Ashes as England step into a new era
THIS is a new era for England. The departure of James Anderson will dominate the headlines, but this is a head-to-toe change of course for Ben Stokes’s team.
Ex-Taylor Wimpey chief takes top job at Travis Perkins
BUILDERS’ merchant chain Travis Perkins has appointed a new chief executive, the former Taylor Wimpey boss Pete Redfern.
Barratt cuts new homes forecast in blow to Labour's election pledge
THE UK’s biggest housebuilder sent a warning signal to the new government today saying that the country’s property market slowdown could last into next year, making it harder for the sector to deliver the hundreds of thousands of new homes that Labour has pledged.
Ostrich Biden should make way for the Kamalaissance
WITH lashings of orange bronzer, a frozen face and gleaming white teeth, Joe Biden is doing his best ostrich impression by insisting he can win the US election and serve as president until he is 86.
Decadence, dress codes, home at 11pm - inside Tramp 2.0
Jermyn Street's iconic club has reopened after a 12m makeover, so can it restore its A-list magic? Jonathan Prynn takes a first look
Manhunt for 26-year-old wanted over the killings of three women
A MAJOR hunt is under way for a 26-year-old north London man after three women were murdered in a commuter town.
War criminal and a murderer!
Widow of Navalny says Putin should be jailed as Kremlin orders her arrest
'This is our chance to make history'
Southgate spells out England’s hopes with his shoes before Euros semi-finals
First-time MPs made ministers as London dominates front bench
THREE first-time London MPs have been appointed ministers as at least 21 of the capital’s newly elected Labour politicians sit on the government front bench.
You cannot wait for US election to take action, Zelensky warns summit
UKRAINIAN President Volodymyr Zelensky said decisive action must be taken before the US presidential election in November to repel Russia’s offensive against his country.
Selfridges takes gold for 'sportif" fashion in latest store takeover
IN SPITE of the weather, we are undoubtedly on course for a stylishly winning summer.
Djokovic doubles down after accusing crowd of booing him
NOVAK DJOKOVIC remained adamant the crowd had overstepped the mark and booed him on Centre Court last night.
UEFA had an easy out over ref, but chose to ignore it
FAIR play to Die Zeit, the German newspaper which forecast the storm.
FODEN'S BACKING KANE TO TURN A CORNER
SKIPPER IS CRUCIAL TO OUR EUROS BID, INSISTS CITY STAR
Rodri-Kante match-up will hold the key to which of these giants head to Berlin
ON THE eve of this European Championship, Didier Deschamps sensed something was not quite right.
Mixed feelings for legend Anderson as he prepares for his final England bow
IT IS HARD to believe James Anderson when he says he has \"made peace\" with the decision by England's management that the Test against West Indies this week will be his 188th and last.
Disappointing BP update sees heavy selling of oil giant's shares
HEAVY selling of BP shares held back the FTSE 100 index today after an update by the oil giant caused City analysts to rip up forecasts for results later this month.
Vistry promises 18,000 new homes this year
VISTRY, the developer specialising in affordable housing, said it would complete 18,000 homes this year and hailed the commitment from the new Starmer government to get Britain building.
Thames Water faces new liquidity crisis in spring without investment
THAMES Water bosses today issued a bleak warning that London's biggest water supplier will run out of money by May next year without major injections of cash from investors.
Exciting Belgrade makes London look so dull
IT was, I admit, an obscure destination for a weekend break. An unsmiling Serb in a bar was so bemused by the presence of two Brits in his nation's capital that he seemed to believe we were spies.
My ex-husband Donald Trump is entirely innocent
Marla Maples, the presidential candidate's ex-wife, would be forgiven for hating her former husband - instead, she has joined his campaign. She tells Joe Bromley about family, freedom and why she doesn't believe he's guilty
Ukrainians mourn after Russia hits children's hospital - as Modi meets Putin
A DAY of mourning was being held across Ukraine today after one of the worst waves of Russian strikes in months killed at least 41 and injured more than 170.
Run against me, says battling Biden to critics as Sir Keir arrives
PRESIDENT Joe Biden battled to defuse mounting doubts over his fitness to serve as he readied to welcome Nato leaders including Sir Keir Starmer, who was heading to Washington today on his first foreign trip as prime minister.