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Fans get a kick out of medallists
BRITAIN secured at least six medals on the penultimate day of the Olympics and came agonisingly close in nerve-shredding finishes.
Riots 'here to stay' without action on lies
RIOTS that spread fear across the country will return without a massive crackdown on lies spread over the internet, security experts warn.
Colombian crime 'hell' awaits Sussexes
PRINCE Harry and Meghan could be “heading into hell” on their planned visit to Colombia, an expert says.
Second Balmoral 'honeymoon' for King and Queen
THE Queen has joined the King for a “second honeymoon” on the Balmoral estate, before they are joined by family members for the royals’ annual summer holiday.
OLDER SISTER SAW HORROR ATTACK ON BEBE
Southport stabbing: Grieving parents pay tribute to their 'shimmering star'
Ruthless smugglers mob beaches with migrants
PEOPLE smugglers are using a deadly new tactic to send desperate migrants across the Channel to Britain.
Calls growing to scrap licence fee after 'tipping point'
VIEWERS should no longer be forced to fund the BBC's \"woke, Left-wing empire\" in light of the Huw Edwards scandal, Reform leader Nigel Farage says today.
Jack set for Ebor crack
JACKFINBAR looks set for a second crack at Ebor glory at York later this month, after making a successful debut over obstacles on the penultimate day of the Galway Festival.
Saints turn on the style as rut halted
ST HELENS snapped their worst run in Super League history in style as they cruised to victory against Hull at the MKM Stadium.
Freddie's so ready for it
ENGLAND COACHING SEARCH IS ON
Hester happy with dressage bronze after tough week
CARL HESTER says Team GB’s equestrian stars put a difficult week behind them to secure a dressage medal yesterday.
Modest Scott: I'm not up with greats just yet
DUNCAN SCOTT insists he belongs to the supporting cast of Team GB Olympic greats.
Inner strength powers Zheng to historic prize
QINWEN ZHENG made history as she extended China’s lead at the top of the medal table.
Critics slam Austen statue at cathedral
SHE is commonly associated with the city of Bath, which she glamorised and mocked in equal measure in her famous novels.
Melons ready for an orange revolution
ORANGE watermelons have been given the UK green light – and will hit the shops tomorrow.
Mossad attack shows Iran's leader isn't safe
ISRAEL’S assassination of Hamas boss Ismail Haniyeh aimed to show Iran its Supreme Leader is always “vulnerable”, experts say.
Kamala clinches nomination and takes lead over Trump
KAMALA Harris will face Donald Trump as she bids to become America’s first female President.
The young men wanting to marry 'Queen of Mean'
SHE IS famous as the “Queen of Mean” on The Apprentice, leaving hapless contestants quaking and ruthlessly destroying their business plans.
Dismay over release of Arena bomber's friend
A CONVICTED terrorist said to have radicalised Manchester Arena bomber Salman Abedi will be released from prison in a matter of months even if he fails a new parole hearing.
'We'll put water bosses in dock over sewage'
WATER bosses will face criminal charges and firms will be placed in “special measures” if they continue pumping sewage into seas and rivers, the Environment Secretary has vowed.
We let people down...Now it's time to rebuild
LAST MONTH, voters across the UK answered the question: “Who do you trust?” with a simple answer.
'PM will regret his snubs to loyal MPs'
LABOUR MPs fear Sir Keir Starmer is “getting carried away” with his victory, after it emerged the Prime Minister did not inform sacked front-benchers they were losing their jobs.
Hannah hoping, for perfect score as Glitterball gang revealed
THIS year’s much-anticipated Strictly lineup has apparently been leaked and includes top names such as West End star Hannah Waddingham and This Morning regular Gyles Brandreth.
Sun seekers take Pride in 25C heat
THOUSANDS of sun lovers took advantage of the heat yesterday as beaches, parks and streets were packed with revellers.
Meghan shines light on 'cyber bullying'
THE Duchess of Sussex has decided to use her 43rd birthday to highlight the spectre of cyber bullying and the damage it causes.
Edwards being 'erased' from television history
DISGRACED newsreader Huw Edwards is already being erased from TV history - and it is likely he will be stripped of his prestigious Bafta award.
SECRET AGENTS HUNTING DOWN FAR RIGHT RIOTERS
Home Secretary vows to lock up violent thugs as PM holds emergency crisis meeting
Defiant gender row boxer tells critics 'I am a woman' after win
THE BOXER previously banned for failing a female gender test defiantly declared “I am a woman” after winning her quarter-final yesterday to guarantee a medal in Paris.
More medals magic on 'Super Saturday'
BRITAIN is still on track for a record Olympic haul after winning six medals in Paris yesterday.
Penny's so Brave on medal chances
ARCHERY: Brit Healey inspired by Disney heroine