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Only One In Five Trains To Run As Strikes Hit Travel
Rail, Tube and bus passengers will suffer fresh travel misery from today as tens of thousands of workers stage strikes in long-running disputes over pay, jobs and conditions.
Floods Spark Chaos On Roads And Rails As Thunderstorm Warning Is Extended
Floods lashed parts of the UK yesterday, sparking travel chaos as roads and train stations were overwhelmed with water.
Ethnicity Employment Gap 'Widened By Pandemic'
The employment gap between ethnic minority and white communities in England has widened significantly since the start of the pandemic, according to analysis.
Johnson Strategist Seeks ‘Wobbly' Sunak Backers To Switch To Truss
A veteran political strategist who used to work for Boris Johnson has been phoning senior Conservatives currently supporting Rishi Sunak to persuade them to back Liz Truss to be prime minister.
Rushdie Stabbing Suspect Refuses To Link Attack To Fatwa
The man accused of stabbing Salman Rushdie said yesterday that he had only “read a couple pages” of The Satanic Verses and that a tweet in the winter announcing the author’s visit to the Chautauqua Institution gave him the idea of going there.
'I Don't See Justice In This War, I Don't See Truth Here'
Former Russian paratrooper who was on Ukraine frontline exposes rot at core of the invasion
Cost Of Living Crisis ‘To Trap 45 Million In Fuel Poverty'
Exclusive - Study predicts widescale UK turmoil as inflation soars to 40-year high
Giggs Cries In Dock And Admits He's A 'Liar' And 'Cheat'
Former United Star Denies Being A 'narcissist' Or 'manipulator' In Trial
Burnham Can't Rule Out Rise In Bus Fares
Mayor Urges Public To Get On Board As He Rolls Out Lower Prices
Officials Expected To Declare Drought
Drought could be declared for some parts of England today, as the country bakes in another heatwave.
Thousands Vow Not To Pay Autumn Energy Bills
Like millions of people across Britain, Josina, a teacher from Sheffield, is being pushed into poverty by rising energy prices.
Taliban: 'We Didn't Know al-Zawahiri Was Living In Our Capital'
The Taliban leadership said they did not know that al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri had moved to the Afghan capital, Kabul, where the US president, Joe Biden, said he had been killed by a drone strike last month.
Putin Is Banking On A Failure Of Political Will In The Weak West
The Russo-Ukrainian war is coming down to a race between the weakening political will of western democracies and the deteriorating military means of Vladimir Putin's dictatorship.
Former PM Calls For Emergency Budget
Gordon Brown warns of 'financial timebomb' as Labour plans intervention to help low-income housesholds
New Type Of Office For Hybrid Workers
Block, With Bar And Cafe, Opens At Yard
Call For Monkeypox Jab Rollout
People Before Profit have called for the start of a jabs programme against monkeypox.
Johnson Urges Energy Firms To Act... As He Refuses To Act
PM will leave 'significant financial decisions' to successor
ISIS ‘Beatle' On Terror Charges
Brit accused of having firearm and helping to fund militants in Syria
Indians Forced To Buy National Flag In Return For Food, Says Opposition
India’s opposition leader, Rahul Gandhi, has accused the government of forcing people entitled to free food at government ration shops to buy flags in return for provisions, in the run-up to Independence Day celebrations next week.
‘Data Void': Google Search To Stop Giving Answers To Silly Questions
Google will stop giving snappy answers to stupid questions, the company has announced, as it seeks to improve its search engine’s “featured snippets” service.
Fears For NHS Patient Data After Cyber-Attack
NHS supplier cyber-attack raises fears for patient data
Rishi's New Pool...As Town's To Shut
Would-be Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has come under fire for installing a huge swimming pool in his back garden as the local baths face closure.
Drought Alert: New Rules On Way As Climate Crisis Bites
Ministers set to impose restrictions in England today to cut water use
Recession Would Be An ‘Utter Human Disaster' Warns Duncan Smith
LIZ Truss supporter Sir Iain Duncan Smith has warned it would be an “utter human disaster” to allow a recession on top of a cost-of-living crisis.
Alexa, Could You Change My Name?
COMMAND The Alexa device
LEO: There's Plan In Place To Avoid Winter Blackout
Irish electricity supply placed on amber alert two days in row
'Major' Volunteer Force Built Up By Russians, Says MoD
Moscow is struggling to recruit enough soldiers, according to British intelligence
Eager Beavers Could Help Tackle Impact Of Heatwaves
The return of beavers to the UK is helping to protect the environment from the impacts of hot, dry weather, the National Trust says.
Just 5,000 Monkeypox Jabs Left As Vaccine Set To Run Out
More doses are set to arrive in September with the NHS looking to up its rollout
Cyberattack Leaves Doctors Unable To View Patient Notes
A cyberattack that has caused a major outage of NHS IT systems is expected to last for more than three weeks, leaving doctors unable to see patients’ notes, The Independent has learnt.