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Rain couldn't dampen love for King and Kate
TENS OF thousands of people lined the Mall yesterday for Trooping the Colour, which has marked the monarch's birthday for more than 260 years. This year's spectacular event took on special significance with the King and the Princess of Wales both battling cancer.
Back in the public eye...it's all smiles from brave Kate
THE PRINCESS of Wales couldn't stop smiling yesterday as she made a spectacular return to public life while continuing her treatment for cancer. In her first public appearance in 173 days she looked happy and in good health alongside her three children and other senior members of the Royal Family as they celebrated the King's official birthday.
BRING IT HOME. LADS!
THOUSANDS of England fans arrived in Germany yesterday as Gareth Southgate said his team can win the Euros.
PRIZE GOES WITH FLOW
TIBER FLOW made a brilliant comeback to win the Group Three Betfred John Of Gaunt Stakes in cosy fashion.
Thiam's ticking on for KJT after Rome withdrawal
KATARINA JOHNSON-THOMPSON’S withdrawal three events into the heptathlon because of a niggle in her right leg was immediately described as precautionary.
Naomi hails her children in surrogacy revelation
SUPERMODEL Naomi Campbell has confirmed for the first time her two young children were born via a surrogate – and says “my babies are everything to me”.
Highly ambitious! 'Mountain Goat' Jack, 10, in bid to scale 100 peaks in 50 days
MANY 10-year-old boys might be happy staying home to play computer games – but Jack Adams has set his sights a little higher.
Al's book has new insight on WW2 battle
COMEDIAN Al Murray has written a factual history book on the Allies’ daring but thwarted attempt to secure a vital bridgehead across the Rhine in the aftermath of D-Day.
Cooper vows crackdown on 'nightmare' off-road bikers
YOBS who race around terrified neighbourhoods on off-road bikes will see the vehicles destroyed under Labour plans to crack down on anti-social behaviour.
Alcaraz out to join Spanish clay king's
CARLOS ALCARAZ will bid to emulate his hero Rafa Nadal and other Spanish legends by winning his first French Open today.
Time to make T20 a Yankee doodle fancy
CRICKET-T20 WORLD CUP: Lloyd dreams of US boom
SHAW FACING SERBIA FIGHT
United star's battling to get fit in the right way for opener
Waddle worried dodgy defence could be costly
CHRIS WADDLE is worried England’s defence could be the only thing that stands in the way of them winning Euro 2024.
Heat is on for Hollywood after glut of summer flops hit box office
HOLLYWOOD studios are facing a financial meltdown this summer after a string of duds following the “Barbenheimer” box office bonanza last year.
500 global gangs run UK smuggling racket
FIVE hundred criminal gangs are believed to be working around the world to bring illegal migrants across the Channel to Britain.
Fears over offending Germany at 'D-Day 40'
THE 80th anniversary of D-Day did not pass without political drama for PM Rishi Sunak, but plans for the 40th anniversary were fraught with fears over upsetting world relations.
Packham lifts lid on 'TV marriage'
SPRINGWATCH presenter Chris Packham has revealed his “TV marriage” to co-star Michaela Strachan has its ups and downs like any long-term relationship.
Reform stepping into vacuum left by Tory failings
SOMETHING remarkable is happening in British politics. According to one bombshell poll this week, Nigel Farage and his Reform party are now only two points behind Rishi Sunak and the Tories.
US and France bid to calm Middle East
FRANCE and the United States plan to stop conflict escalation in the Middle East by calming relations between Hezbollah and Israel, their leaders said yesterday.
'We won't lose hope...' Desperate family join search for TV doctor in scorching 40C heat
THE wife of missing TV doctor Michael Mosley vowed to carry on searching for him last night saying: “We will not lose hope.”
Rishi: I'll cut welfare bill by £12bn and get Britain back to work
RISHI Sunak last night vowed to cut the welfare bill by £12 billion and made it his “moral mission” to get more people into work.
Kate's apology to Guards
THE Princess of Wales has written to the Irish Guards to apologise for being unable to take the salute and wishing them luck for a Trooping the Colour event.
Families elated as hostages rescued
FOUR Israeli hostages kidnapped by Hamas from the Supernova music festival during the October 7 terror attacks were rescued in a daring daytime operation yesterday.
FARAGE: WE'RE NOW 'REAL' OPPOSITION
Farage launches all-out attack on 'Tory snobs' who 'betrayed Britain'
GREAT BIT OF KIT
ENGLAND will be at a disadvantage before they kick a ball at the Euros.
New Unai deal's win-win for all
NAI EMERY and Aston Villa are the U perfect fit - as illustrated by the Spaniard's bumper long-term deal in the Midlands.
IT'S DANI JOY AS REAL RULE AGAIN
IT FOLLOWED a familiar script but it is the reason why Real Madrid are the kings of European football.
Wembley FIRST BELL!
Carvajal & Vinicius Jr seal 15th Champions League crown for Madrid - and a first for Jude
German union barons threaten to derail Euros
GERMAN union barons have threatened to wreck Euro 2024 for hundreds of thousands of visiting fans by staging crippling train strikes.
Campaigner Packham now earning a packet!
SPRINGWATCH presenter Chris Packham has raked in £14,700 a week over the past two years from his hugely successful career as a self-styled eco-warrior.