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'Grotesque And Sadistic' Key Claims In Harry's Scathing Attack On Tabloids
Prince Harry has released an extraordinary witness statement as part of a court battle over alleged phone hacking by the publisher of the Sun and News of the World, owned by Rupert Murdoch
Airstrikes Ceasefire On The Line While Seizure Of Lab Poses 'Huge Biological Risk'
Airstrikes and reports of renewed fighting have threatened a delicate three-day truce in Sudan, while a senior aid worker warned of a potential "huge biological hazard" resulting from the seizure of a Khartoum laboratory containing deadly diseases
'Not Accepting That You're Poor Drives Inflation'
PEOPLE must face up to the fact they have become worse-off financially or risk deepening inflation further, the Bank of England's chief economist says.
Industry Leaders Have Blunt Words For Imploring Sunak
When it comes to business, the government has replaced the F word with a C word: Connect! "We're ashamedly pro-business," prime minister Rishi Sunak declared to a gathering of industry leaders as he launched the initiative Business Connect yesterday. Some may see that as a bit rich coming from a man dealing with what I see as the most anti-business policy this nation has ever had foisted upon it.
World More Dangerous Than Cold War Era, Warns Russia
The risk of conflict between global powers is at a historic high” thanks to the invasion of Ukraine, the head of the UN has said, while Russia’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has warned the world is at a threshold possibly even more dangerous” than during the Cold War.
CBI Hired 'Toxic' Staff And Failed Employees, Says Chief
The Confederation of British Industry has admitted it hired toxic” staff and failed to fire people who sexually harassed female colleagues.
Starmer Vows To 'Tear Out Antisemitism' From Labour
Sir Keir Starmer has said he "utterly condemns" Diane Abbott's comments on racism as he vowed to "tear out antisemitism" from the "roots" of the Labour Party.
Covid Variant Spreads As Five With Arcturus Strain Die
Five people who had the Arcturus strain of Covid have died, according to the latest data from public health chiefs.
Special Forces Rescue Mission To Sudan
12 crack soldiers to airlift 150 Irish citizens France & Spain help Rangers amid conflict
Kate: It Feels Like Yesterday Our Children Were This Tiny
Baby love...but Princess joked I've done that?
Trump Rape Trial: Secret Jury Is Set To Be Selected
Anonymity granted amid fears of threats to panel
ENT Infections 'Autism Link'
Recorded...ENT signs and symptoms
A Pledge From Our PM To Hearten Britain's Women
Rishi: 'I'll protect women's rights...that's why I support the Express campaign'
Private Creditors 'Refusing To Ease Debt Burden Of Poorer Nations'
Some of the world's biggest financial firms stand to profit by up to $30bn (£24bn) by resisting pressure to provide debt relief for five heavily indebted countries, a campaign group has said.
Ukraine Kyiv Fears Church With Moscow Ties May Be 'Arm Of Kremlin'
Father Mykola Danylevych, the spokesperson for Ukraine’s Moscow-affiliated Orthodox church, answered the phone before quickly hanging up
India Overtakes China For First Time To Become World's Most Populous Country
India has overtaken China as the world's most populous country, according to UN estimates, the most significant shift in global demographics since records began
Storm In 1903 'Was One Of England's Worst Ever'
It was a storm sufficiently severe to rip up thousands of trees, leave several people dead and warrant a mention in James Joyce's novel Ulysses-subsequently taking its name from there.
Sunak's Migration Bill Risks Breaching Human Rights Laws, Says EHRC
Rishi Sunak's flagship asylum legislation risks breaching international human rights laws and could expose vulnerable people to serious harm, the UK's equality watchdog has said.
Netflix Still Offers Value, But Subscribers Aren't Seeing It
The numbers suggest that the streaming giant is turning off its viewers. It doesn’t have to be this way, says James Moore
Republican Warns Of Losses For Backing Abortion Bans
A Republican congresswoman is warning her party to back off from attempts to restrict access and the right to abortion around the country, calling it a losing issue.
'The Endgame Is Here Now. We Feel We Need To Get Out'
Britons trapped in war-torn Sudan accuse government of abandoning them after UK armed forces rescue diplomats
Meghan Criticises 'Frankly Ridiculous' Coronation Claim
Meghan Markle has denied reports claiming that her decision not to attend Charles’s coronation was influenced by correspondence between herself and the then-Prince of Wales.
Employers Can Worsen Pain Of Fertility Issues, Says Study
A woman who suffered a miscarriage says she was told by her boss that it was the best thing that could happen to her” before being sacked. The harrowing story comes as new research shows that one in four women going through fertility treatment say they were subjected to unfair treatment in the workplace.
Tory Plan To 'Politicise' Civil Service Following Raab Case
Review to recommend ministers appoint their own officials
Emergency Test Alert Not Received By All Mobiles
Millions of phones across the UK sounded a siren yesterday as part of a test for a new national emergency alert system.
UK Will Suffer Highest Price Rises In G7, Warns Labour
The UK will be hit with the fastest and harshest price rises in the G7, the Labour Party has warned.
Is There Any Way Back To The Fold For Disgraced Abbott?
The Labour MP has been suspended for her suggestion that Jewish people are not subjected to racism. Adam Forrest looks at whether she will be forgiven or left out in the cold proper racism was published in a national newspaper, after which she claimed that she hadn’t really meant to write it at all.
Abbott Loses Whip Over Jews Do Not 'Suffer Racism' Slurs
The Labour whip has been suspended from Diane Abbott pending an investigation into a letter the MP wrote suggesting Jewish people are not subjected to the same racism as some other minorities.
Claims That Trump Raped Woman In Department Store To Be Heard In Court
Donald Trump will not be there to see it, but his deeply tarnished reputation may be about to take another serious hit as a New York jury decides whether or not he is a rapist.
China Approves More Coal Power Despite Carbon Neutral Pledges
Local governments in China approved more new coal power in the first three months of 2023 than in the whole of 2021, according to official documents.