General Election latest: Anas Sarwar backs Diane Abbott as Labour split deepens
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has said Diane Abbott should be allowed to stand as a Labour candidate at the election, further splitting the party and increasing pressure on Sir Keir Starmer.
NHS to give patients personalised cancer vaccines in world-first trials
Breakthrough treatment that uses cutting-edge DNA sequencing may help ‘millions of people’
Will Donald Trump go to jail after guilty verdict?
Former US president found guilty in New York trial and could face time behind bars from July 11
Angela Rayner has just dealt a devastating blow to Keir Starmer
On Diane Abbott, Rayner has directly challenged Starmer’s authority. It threatens to destabilise the entire Labour campaign
Putin’s master plan for Europe is bearing fruit
The death of Western democracy is now highly conceivable, with a return to authoritarian strong men no longer a far fetched fantasy
Can Trump still run for president?
Eugene Debs, a socialist candidate, set precedent back in 1920 when he campaigned for the US presidency from his Atlanta prison cell
Lord Lucan’s disappearance is a mystery best left unsolved
Regrettably, rarely is truth ever stranger than fiction
The US Navy has fallen victim to a British procurement disease
Take a good foreign design, build it yourself with a few tweaks – and mess everything up
Army shrinks below 73,000 troops for first time since Napoleonic era
Government accused of being ‘deeply negligent of Britain’s defence’
Japan’s new super battlewagons set to be the most powerful surface warships in the world
Shades of the Yamato and Musashi, biggest-ever battleships of WWII
Private school fees rise 6.2pc to brace for Starmer’s VAT raid
Parents face a hike of 2.5 times the rate of inflation for 2024/25 academic year as colleges face financial uncertainty under Labour’s plan
Woman died after being left in car wreck for three days because of police failings
Lamara Bell would likely have survived if help arrived sooner, inquiry finds
Nurse ‘killed patient with opioid in mistaken identity case’
Correct prescription checks not done, court hears
Spanish PM called a ‘traitor’ as parliament passes Catalan amnesty bill
The amnesty has been described as ‘political corruption’
Seine still too dirty for swimming, two months before Paris Olympics
Water tests show high bacteria levels as French authorities race to clean up river, which will host swimming events
Watch: Britons brawl in Majorca as islanders vow to block tourists from beaches
Locals set to protest this weekend against over-tourism causing traffic congestion, high prices and unaffordable rents
I stood up to the Greens’ trans ideology, then they kicked me out
I’ve been suspended from the party after criticising its arrogant dismissal of the landmark Cass report
Good riddance, Lloyd Russell-Moyle
The good people of Brighton Kemptown truly deserve better than a sanctimonious twerp who encapsulates the worst aspects of the new Left
Watch: Octopus’s quick-change act to camouflage itself for dash to the sea
Conservationists captured rare footage as they recorded marine life around the Welsh coast
I didn’t realise funded film was hardcore porn, claims Arts boss
Application stated ‘sex scene with genital contact with three of cast’, ‘explicit sexual content’ and that performers must take STI tests
Woman ‘sexually assaulted’ at pro-Palestinian protest
Scotland Yard appeals for witnesses to incident, which happened in broad daylight in central London on May 18
Rules that cut air pollution from shipping may be adding to global warming
Move to reduce sulphur content in fuel by 80pc is linked to a reduction in clouds reflecting sunlight back into space, warn Nasa researchers
Lego fans compare ‘Brick Fest’ flop to Glasgow Willy Wonka fiasco
Fans demand refund from ‘bleak’ £35-a-ticket event that featured piles of Lego bricks and a handful of models inside a vast hangar
Stephen Fry lambasts MCC as ‘stinking of privilege and classism’
Ex-president of 237-year-old cricket club accuses it of being full of ‘beetroot-coloured gentleman’
Bulgarians behind UK’s biggest benefits fraud ‘systematically plundered’ welfare system
Group able to operate for so long because of ‘woefully inadequate checking systems’ at Department for Work and Pensions, says judge