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Norris pips Verstappen as world title battle heats up
Carlos Sainz for Ferrari won the race in Mexico City
Catterall deserves a world title shot after Prograis win
It took Jack Catterall six rounds to solve Regis Prograis at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester late on Saturday night and when he did, he looked brilliant.
Ten Hag under pressure as Hammers dent Man Utd
There was a time when Manchester United came to West Ham, Wayne Rooney took aim from 57 yards and scored. Many a comparison with the past can damn this United side but, a decade on, Diogo Dalot came to West Ham, took aim at an unguarded goal from eight yards and missed. Whether it was excruciating or merely amusing depends on your perspective, but it was costly, summing up Manchester United’s selfdestructive streak.
Superb Salah strike earns Liverpool lucky late draw
For a game that was supposed to tell us more about both sides, especially a Liverpool who claimed a 2-2 away draw, it strangely leaves more questions.
Georgia ruling party faces 'constitutional coup' claims
Pro-Putin Georgian Dream beats EU-aligned oppostition in election with ballot-stuffing, bribery and voter intimidation
China says it will respond to $2bn US-Taiwan arms sale
China has strongly condemned the latest 2bn 1.5bn) arms sale approved by the US for Taiwan, declaring it a threat to regional peace and promising decisive counter-measures in response.
Farage wants Trump to veto Chagos Islands handover
Republican candidate has received legal advice over deal after Reform UK leader raised concerns with his team
'She was a good basic cook.Roast chicken, scrambled eggs... all very English stuff'
Food critic Tom Parker Bowles describes the dishes his mother Queen Camilla made during his childhood and which meal still causes Buckingham Palace to grind to a halt
Clarkson details 'terrifying' changes after heart surgery
Jeremy Clarkson has shared his angst over adapting to a new wellness regime after undergoing “extremely urgent” heart surgery.
Family left without heating or hot water after being sent back to flood-damaged flat
A young mother and her two children were moved back into a flat without hot water, heating or a bed for the mother after a flood forced them to live in temporary accommodation for more than 10 months.
Hoy reveals wife kept MS a secret as he fought cancer
Chris Hoy, who revealed last week that his cancer is terminal, has praised his wife for her unwavering support as she lives with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Dad goes on run to escape 'unfair' indefinite recall to prison for adolescent crime
A terrified father has gone on the run after learning he is to be hauled back to prison indefinitely over claims he has restarted a relationship with the mother of his children.
Soundbites that bit back
From working people’ to alarm clock Britain’, the phrases that came to haunt the unlucky politicians who coined them
Murdered MP was failed by Home Office, says daughter
The daughter of David Amess, murdered by an Isis supporter at his MP surgery, says she and her family were “catastrophically” failed by the government’s Prevent programme.
Tice talks of ‘stand-off' with France over boat migrants
Richard Tice, the deputy leader of Reform UK, has admitted his party’s policy of picking up and taking migrants back to France could result in a “friendly stand-off” between the countries in the English Channel.
Labour suspends MP after punch captured on CCTV
Mike Amesbury MP has been suspended from the Labour Party after CCTV footage emerged that appears to show he punched one of his constituents in the face before attacking the victim while he was on the floor.
Hunt accuses financial watchdog of political bias
Former chancellor Jeremy Hunt has accused the Office for Budget Responsibility OBR) of shielding the Labour Party from scrutiny as it prepares to announce tax hikes.
Chancellor sells Budget for 'strivers' as taxes set to rise
Rachel Reeves has borrowed the language of the former Tory chancellor George Osborne to say her first Budget will be for “strivers” as her party faced a deepening row over the definition of “working people”.
Verstappen qualifies ahead of Norris to set up thriller
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz claims pole in Mexico City today
Slot has counted the cost if Liverpool slip up at Arsenal
Arne Slot's preparations for a trip to the Emirates Stadium involved doing the maths.
Inevitable Haaland goal propels City to top spot
There is a case for calling this Russell Martin’s best result as a Premier League manager. Which, if true, means an achievement is also an indictment.
MacLaine opens up about uneasy run-in with Trump
Shirley MacLaine has recalled an uneasy encounter with Donald Trump in the 1980s.
Ruling party in Georgia declares election victory
Georgia's ruling party appears to have won a pivotal national election centred on the country's future in Europe as early official results showed them with more than half of the vote.
How Japan's snap election could end years of stability
Adam Withnall reports on a test of moderate politics from Tokyo, where worries about inflation, China and North Korea loom large, and the far right is waiting in the wings
Beyoncé endorses Harris at Houston rally 'as a mother'
Music superstar Beyoncé joined Kamala Harris onstage at a campaign rally in Houston, Texas, telling the crowds of adoring fans she was there not as a celebrity, but \"as a mother\".
Inside America's abortion clinics, where doctors have to carry guns in their scrubs
In clinics near states with bans, staff bear firearms and take constant security precautions to try to ensure they and their patients remain safe. Bel Trew reports from Bristol, Virginia
Snakes are breeding inside walls and attics across UK
One of Europe's largest snake species is crawling up walls and into attics in the UK, seeking warmth for breeding, scientists say in a new study.
Mothers whose daughters were murdered by abusive partners say they're broken
Sam Shrewsbury and Claire McGrath tell Maya Oppenheim about their torment since their beloved children were killed
Migrant numbers in small boats crossing Channel now higher this year than 2023
More migrants have crossed the Channel on small boats so far this year than in the whole of 2023, new government figures show.
King will return to normal working calendar next year
The King will return to regular overseas trips next year as he adapts to living with cancer.