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'Putin Will Fail And Europe Will Prevail': Von Der Leyen Rallies Support For Kyiv
The European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, has insisted "Putin will fail and Europe will prevail", as she vowed to press on with Ukraine's EU integration.
Andrew - UK 'Shielded Prince' From US Inquiry Into His Links To Epstein
The Duke of York sported an array of military medals on a civilian morning suit as he joined the procession behind the Queen's coffin, amid claims that the British authorities protected him from US prosecutors investigating his ties to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Smoking 'May Cause Asthma In Children Two Generations On'
Children are much more likely to develop asthma if their father was exposed to tobacco smoke when he was growing up, a new study has found.
Food For Ukraine Is Still Needed As Funds Sought
City businessman makes mercy mission
Midlife Crisis Really Painful
A MIDLIFE crisis is a real affliction, scientists say.
House Prices See Biggest Annual Rise In Two Decades
The average UK house price leapt by 15.5 per cent annually in July, marking the biggest increase in 19 years, according to official figures.
Zelensky Praises Troops On Visit To Liberated City
President Volodymyr Zelensky yesterday toured towns newly recaptured from Russian invaders, while Vladimir Putin’s army floundered.
Inflation Falls Slightly But Is Still Close To 40-Year High
The rate of Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation fell to 9.9 per cent in August, down from 10 per cent in July, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has said.
Love And Support To Cheer Our New King
From the very word go, the warmth was palpable. King Charles, looking shellshocked with grief as his destiny came to fruition after so many years, has been hit by a tidal wave of affection and goodwill as he ascended to the throne. More than once over the last week he has been on the verge of tears: when he made his first address to the nation, when members of the Houses of Commons and Lords sang God Save The King, when accepting the greetings of his subjects, as we now are. And he deserved it, too.
'Life Comes Back' To City As Zelensky Visits Kharkiv Area
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has visited the recently recaptured city of Izium to thank his troops for their bravery.
Brain May Be Kept Sharp By Daily Multivit
A daily multivitamin boosts brain power in the over-65s, research shows.
Truss Under Pressure After EU Agrees Windfall Tax Plan
The prime minister, Liz Truss, has come under renewed pressure to extend the government's windfall tax on oil and gas giants after the European Commission set out plans for a tougher levy as part of its plan to shield citizens from surging energy prices.
EU Demands Oil And Gas Revenue Cap
BRUSSELS chief Ursula von der Leyen yesterday outlined plans for a revenue cap on cash soaked electricity firms.
Business As Usual For Roofing Firm As 100 Jobs Are Saved
Investor rescues profitable division of collapsed group
Free School Meals Up By Nearly 14pc In City
THE number of children in Manchester who are eligible for free school meals has risen by nearly 14 pc in 18 months as the total topped 38,000 last year.
Ukraine Retakes Territory Seized At Invasion's Start After Kremlin Troops Flee
Ukraine consolidated its control of the Kharkiv region yesterday, raising flags on towns and villages occupied by Russian troops for six months, and reclaiming areas that were seized by Moscow on the first day of Vladimir Putin's invasion.
Summit Strain Tests 'Limitless' Ties As Putin And Xi Jostle For Influence
Big setbacks for Moscow's forces in Ukraine will further test the "limitless partnership" between China and Russia when their leaders meet this week for the first time since the invasion, analysts have said.
Harry And William To Join King Charles In Procession
Prince Harry and Prince William will walk alongside their father, King Charles III, as they follow the Queen's coffin from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, where the late monarch will lie in state.
'To My Mother The Queen, Thank You', Says Anne
The Princess Royal said it was an "honour and a privilege" to accompany the Queen's coffin as it left Scotland yesterday on its journey to Buckingham Palace.
All Together... Royal Family Welcome The Queen Home
THE Queen last night returned to Buckingham Palace for the final time, to be welcomed by her closest family before they hand over her coffin to the nation today.
Conte Reveals Palace Visit As Personal Tribute To 'Immortal' Queen
Spurs manager shifts focus to today's Sporting match after reflections on 'sad' death
Germany Energy Costs 'A Threat To The Future Of Electric Cars'
Soaring energy costs are threatening the future of the electric car, industry bosses in Germany have warned.
Heads Of State: Biden Unlikely To Join Other Leaders On Bus
The British and US governments have played down suggestions that Joe Biden could be banned from using a helicopter and obliged to travel by bus when he and leaders from around the world congregate in London for the Queen's funeral next week.
Congregation Celebrates The Queen's 'Deep Links' With Scottish People
The people of Scotland - from former prime ministers to benefit claimants - said an emotional goodbye to their Queen yesterday as her coffin was set at rest in the "parish church of Edinburgh" where she was first given the Scottish crown 69 years ago.
Chinese Censors Bury Posts About Lockdown Shortages
Chinese censors have been ordered to flood social media with positive posts about the northwestern region of Xinjiang in an effort to muffle the barrage of complaints about food and medicine shortages.
Household Energy Debt Hits £2.1bn As Price Hike Looms
Britons struggling to afford to heat their homes and keep the lights on have accumulated more than £2bn in energy bill debt, the latest annual figures show.
Fans To Show Off Their Skills In Five-A-Side World Cup'
ENGLAND and Wales fans can compete for their own World Cup alongside the real thing in Qatar.
'Mini-Budget' And Speech To UN On Truss Agenda
Liz Truss is preparing to hit the ground running immediately after the Queen's funeral, with a speech at the United Nations and a tax-slashing "mini-Budget" both due to take place next week.
Russia Takes 'Revenge' With Strikes On Ukraine Facilities
Officials fear attacks on power facilities serving civilians may be the portent of a grim winter ahead, writes Kim Sengupta
Joy And Tears For Ukrainians As Troops Recapture Towns
Kyiv forces reach border as Putin is criticised in Russia