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Boris Johnson makes surprise first Conservative election campaign appearance

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It comes after Mr Johnson's team said last month he is not expected to make an appearance on the campaign trail.

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Donald Trump hush money sentencing delayed over immunity ruling

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A judge has delayed Donald Trump‘s sentencing in his hush-money case until September over the Supreme Court’s decision yesterday which granted him partial immunity from criminal prosecution.

Sir Geoffrey Boycott diagnosed with throat cancer for second time

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The cricket legend said he will undergo surgery to remove the tumours

Election 2024 manifestos: Parties’ pledges on EU relations

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All of their promises on small boats, immigration for work or study, rejoining the EU, EU travel, freedom of movement, trade with the EU and trade outside the EU

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tPrisons days away from being full as ‘one in, one out’ crisis plan is prepared

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The new government faces immediate prisons emergency as governors warn last-ditch Operation Brinker will only buy some time

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The people vs water firms: Swimmers and anglers could sue over sewage after ruling

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Lawyers expect more claims to be brought against water companies by private groups incensed by the sewage scandal

Cash-strapped Tories ‘cut election spending’ after donations plummet

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Tory sources suggest CCHQ is saving money to keep the party running after the election

What to do if your holiday is affected by wildfires in Greece and Turkey

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Prolonged hot and dry weather, combined with heavy winds, have led to wildfires across Greece and Turkey. Here is what you need to know

Starmer’s Bangladesh row blamed on ‘overwhelming’ WhatsApp and TikTok

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Shadow paymaster general says controversy was an example of how social media can spread issues out of context

In Trump’s kingdom, America no longer knows what is right and wrong

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The Supreme Court now looks like part of the executive that can never be voted out

Labour must quickly deliver in power – the alternative is terrifying

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All that stands between Britain and a potential surge is a 61-year-old barrister who has an approval rating of -20

Women aren’t orgasming through penetrative sex – men need to have a long, hard think why

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Sex is more than just a race to the finish line – and straight women suffer most

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When is my student loan written off? Plan 1 and 2 repayments explained

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Almost 1.8 million people are now in at least £50,000 of student debt in the UK

Deputy PM Oliver Dowden reveals his pick for next Tory leader in leaked recording

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Oliver Dowden said the only Tory of his generation that could be leader, other than Rishi Sunak, was the current Health Secretary

‘I represent PIP claimants – the broken system is out to get vulnerable people’

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Dylan Thomas told i the PIP system is riddled with flaws and needs an urgent overhaul after the election

Election 2024 manifestos: Parties’ pledges on the environment

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All their key promises on climate change, clean rivers, energy, waste and recycling, ocean and plastic, net zero and air pollution

Why Archie Gray solves three Tottenham problems in one

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Despite being just 18, Gray will compete for a first-team place in Ange Postecoglou's squad after a sensational season at Leeds

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What Trump can get away with after immunity ruling

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A felon and career criminal is bidding to win the White House. This ruling will help him, and allow him to act largely above the law if he is elected

‘Denied our right’: Voters slam postal ballot chaos with swing seats at risk

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Charities and voters warn the issue will disproportionally hit disabled and elderly voters

David Attenborough was behind Wimbledon’s neon tennis balls – fact checked

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The broadcaster came up with the idea in his previous role at the BBC

How I made sure I never have to host a dinner party again

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It's a great night out, as long as I have nothing to do with it

I queued since Saturday to watch Andy Murray at Wimbledon – I’m gutted he’s out

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Murray's 11th hour withdrawal from Wimbledon singles leaves a legion of fans in mourning but they look back fondly on a great career

Who can I vote for in the general election? Parties and candidates

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There are eight major parties fighting for power in the 2024 general election, plus tens of marginal candidates

I played football with Keir Starmer – this is what it taught me

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On the pitch, he's the sort of competitive character you want on your side

The questions to ask yourself before you have a child

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Many childhood difficulties stem from the way in which people who should never have become parents, or who were certainly not yet ready to become parents, went ahead and had a child anyway. To try to stem the tide of suffering, it may help…

Child serial killer Lucy Letby guilty of attempting to murder premature baby

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The former neonatal nurse is already serving 14 whole life orders for murdering babies at the Countess of Chester hospital

Wimbledon women’s champion crashes out in first round for first time since 1994

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Marketa Vondrousova's opponent Jessica Bouzas Maneiro records her first-ever grand slam victory in style

When Andy Murray plays Wimbledon doubles – and how to get tickets

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The two-time champion will make his final appearance at SW19 with brother Jamie after pulling out of the singles following back surgery

The real reason you can’t afford your rent

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There are now more than one million low-income private renters spending over half of their income on rent.

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Halifax cuts mortgage rates for second time in a week

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Lenders have been cutting rates recently although experts suggest this does not signal the return to rock bottom rates