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Statue of Queen mocked for looking like Mrs Doubtfire'
A new statue of the late Queen Elizabeth II has been the subject of mockery and indignation – and even likened to movie character Mrs Doubtfire after its controversial unveiling.
Man with brain damage has murder conviction quashed
Oliver Campbell spent 11 years behind bars for fatal shooting
Anti-knife tsar awarded Met payout over strip-search
A government-backed anti-knife crime campaigner has won damages from the Met Police after being strip-searched by officers, The Independent can reveal.
Rioter's mum who went on Ibiza trip given £1,200 fine
Parent went on holiday when her son, 12, was due in court
Our technocrat PM seems to think he is above politics
Keir Starmer didn’t answer Rishi Sunak’s first question any of the three times he asked it.
New underground hospital 'saving lives' in Ukraine
Ukraine has built its first steel, underground frontline hospital in a bid to provide “critical” first aid to severely wounded soldiers.
Reeves warned tax rises may further damage growth
ONS reveals economy has stalled for second month in a row
Lammy criticises 'fascist' Russia and use of Iranian missiles 'changes debate'
The foreign secretary has warned the security of Europe is at stake as optimism grows in Ukraine that it will get the green light to fire long-range missiles into Russia.
Does Labour have any hope of fixing our broken NHS?
A special “rapid investigation” of the National Health Service was commissioned by the health secretary, Wes Streeting, shortly after he came to office in July, and it has now reported.
Tories have left the NHS in 'critical condition' says peer
Starmer says patients right to be angry’ over damning report
England's white-ball reset presents difficult challenge
The Bazball 2.0 white-ball venture has been confirmed for the start of 2025, but before that England take on Australia in a white-ball series packed into September.
Golden boots shine bright for Kane on winning night
He wore golden boots. And he has won them too of course. Three as the Premier League's top scorer, one for outscoring everyone else in a World Cup. It was a fitting way to mark Harry Kane's century of caps, though. Not the most fitting: that came after the presentations. England 2-0 Finland was Kane 2-0 Finland, a golden night for the golden boots.
Kane scores twice as he celebrates his 100th cap
As much as this match rightfully became about Harry Kane, there was something else it resembled as Lee Carsley’s England fluidly worked the ball to the centurion for his 67th and 68th international goals. It was like one of the top Premier League teams patiently moving a Championship side around until the gaps presented themselves.
Government in final stages of £500m Tata rescue deal
The government is working to finalise a rescue deal worth £500m for Tata Steel's Port Talbot plant this week, following the closure of its blast furnaces, according to reports. The package of support had been drawn up by the previous Conservative government.
Neil steps down as chair of Spectator after £100m sale
Political journalist Andrew Neil has resigned as chair of The Spectator after 20 years at the helm. Neil spoke of his great sadness” at stepping down after the immense privilege” of chairing the world’s oldest current affairs magazine. Financier and GB News investor Sir Paul Marshall becomes the 196-year-old magazine’s 14th proprietor.
Asos has revealed that fast fashion needs to slow down
The online retailer's new charge for serial returners has been met with uproar. But perhaps it should be a wake-up call if your cheap-clothing habit is that severe, writes Helen Coffey
Faulty connections make direct flights a good idea
\"The next SkyLine Shuttle will depart in zero seconds.\" That was one of many fibs I was told during a long, winding and annoying journey yesterday afternoon and evening from Tirana in Albania to London Heathrow.
TOE-TO-TOE COMBAT
It's hard to believe, but a small Derbyshire town has hosted one of the strangest competitive sports in the world for 50 years. Elizabeth McCafferty watches from the sidelines
Parents need to realise they play a role in kids' behaviour
We appear to be living in dark days for British children. Last month, a report by The Children's Society suggested that kids in the UK faced a \"happiness recession\".
Jeremy Kyle and shows like it demonised working class
In 2019, Steve Dymond appeared on The Jeremy Kyle Show, taking a lie detector test to prove to his ex-fiancee Jane Callaghan that he had not cheated on her. A week later, the 63-year-old was found dead at his Portsmouth home.
Means-testing the winter fuel payment isn't a terrible idea
Why should Tony Blair, Elton John and my mother get an extra £200 they don't need?
After pensioners, will Labour now come for the wealthy?
Remember when Peter Mandelson said Labour was \"intensely relaxed about people getting filthy rich\"? He made his famous remark in 1998 to a California industrialist. He's softened since, now saying he is concerned about inequality. But if Mandelson is having doubts, some members of the current leadership of his party apparently have no qualms. They are definitely not happy about people making lots of money.
Pope's mass in East Timor seen by half of population
Pope Francis's mass in East Timor has been attended by about 600,000 Catholic faithful - nearly half of the country's population despite local anger over a demolition drive and the high cost associated with his visit.
Former partner accused of setting athlete alight dies
The former partner of the Ugandan Olympic athlete accused of her murder by setting her alight has died in hospital from burns sustained during the attack.
Australia to set age limit for children on social media
Australian children will need to verify their age on social media and gaming platforms under government plans to crack down on harmful content.
UN condemns Israeli strike on Gaza displacement camp
Antonio Guterres describes deadly attack as 'unconscionable' after 19 killed in a series of blasts in 'safe' area of Khan Younis
Black professor faces police probe for using the n-word
The UK's first professor of Black studies is facing a criminal investigation over a video in which he called right-wing commentator Calvin Robinson a \"house n*gro\".
Training Ukrainian troops 'constrains' British army
Training Ukrainian soldiers \"constrains\" the UK's ability to train its own troops, a watchdog has warned.
Coroner finds no causal link in Jeremy Kyle guest's death
Steve Dymond died by suicide after filming for show in 2019
Letby evidence 'unreliable
Lawyer looking to secure an appeal hearing for child killer