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JASON GROVES: Don't surrender, urges Rishi Sunak amid fears Conservative voters think it's all over

28.06.2024 08:30 Do not surrender to Labour, Rishi Sunak said on Wednesday night - not just once, but again and again and again.

Netflix forced to remove sex scene featuring drug smuggler and his wife after the crime kingpin himself complained

28.06.2024 08:30 Laureano Oubiña, from Galicia in northwest Spain, sued the streaming platform over its portrayal of him and his wife in the television series Cocaine Coast.

Pensioners warned Starmer is 'coming for your winter fuel payments' - after Labour left the door open to means-testing older people's benefits

28.06.2024 08:30 In 2019, Labour guaranteed that fuel payments, free TV licences and bus passes would be maintained as 'universal benefits', but the pledge has been dropped from the manifesto.

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Labour isn't the change voters need

28.06.2024 08:30 This time next week the General Election will be all over bar the shouting. Millions of votes will have been cast and counted, and we should know who will lead Britain.

Woke uni boss tells students not to say 'illegal immigrant' and instead call them 'undocumented' as it is 'dehumanising'

28.06.2024 08:30 An inclusive language guide issued by London Metropolitan University urged staff and students to avoid saying 'illegal immigrant' over fears this phrase could cause offence.

No ticket required! How to enjoy Glasto from your armchair: As the world's most famous music festival begins, ADRIAN THRILLS sifts through the hours of BBC TV's coverage

28.06.2024 08:30 This year's TV marathon gets underway as The One Show broadcasts live from Worthy Farm .

Rishi Sunak accuses Nigel Farage of appeasing Putin after the Reform leader claimed the West 'provoked' Russia into invading Ukraine

28.06.2024 08:30 The Prime Minister likened the Reform leader to those who, in the 1930s, opposed taking a firm stand against Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany, and said Mr Farage's comments 'play into Putin's hands'.

Moment fire rips through flat in Woolwich high rise causing huge emergency response and 10 engines to rush to the scene

28.06.2024 08:30 This is the moment a blaze tore through a flat in an east London high-rise, forcing ten fire engines to rush to the scene. 

Man on trial for threatening to kill presidential candidates is mysteriously found dead while jury was deciding verdict

28.06.2024 08:30 A New Hampshire man charged with threatening the lives of presidential candidates  was mysteriously found dead while a jury was deciding his verdict.

Political leaders all go potty! With just days left in their election campaigns - Rishi Sunak, Keir Starmer and Ed Davey all try their hand at pottery

28.06.2024 08:30 The election is just days away and the politicians have officially gone potty. Three party leaders dabbled in a little pottery yesterday as crunch time loomed ever nearer

The Secret Garden review: A blooming good garden makeoever, writes PATRICK MARMION

28.06.2024 08:30 PATRICK MARMION: Frances Hodgson Burnett's beloved children's story is subject to an audacious but charming cross-pollination project at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre.

Desperate Land Rover owners are now chaining their cars to TREES to stop 4x4s being stolen in lawless London

28.06.2024 08:30 The high-end vehicle which was earlier this year dubbed Britain's 'most stolen car' is currently battling an reputation crisis.

Mel B's ex Stephen Belafonte could face police questioning over the Spice Girl star's harassment claims against him

28.06.2024 08:30 Mel B's ex-husband Stephen Belafonte could be probed by British cops over the Spice Girl's claims he harassed her. 

EastEnders deny reports they have suffered a 'rat infestation which has  destroyed props and caused a headache' at BBC soap's £87million set

28.06.2024 08:30 EastEnders have denied claims Albert Square has been infested with rats.

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Arts benefactor Dame Vivien Duffield issues stern warning to Labour over hints they could cut culture funding

28.06.2024 08:30 How does deep-pocketed arts benefactor Dame Vivien Duffield feel about Sir Keir Starmer's acolytes hinting that private funding might compensate for a shortfall in government handouts?