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Gilts rally after Starmer says Reeves to remain chancellor for ‘a long time’
Business news live: Bonds yield concern remains after Reeves backed by Starmer, Microsoft cut 4% of staff
Stock markets updates and business news from Thursday
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Rick Astley gives honest take on ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’
Rick Astley says his hit song ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ is “ingrained” in him, reflecting on its lasting impact at the Silver Clef Awards 2025 in London on Wednesday evening (2 July).
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Greece wildfire latest: Hundreds evacuated from hotels and homes in Crete as fires tear through holiday island
Greek fire department warns that risk of further wildfires remains high after more than 1,500 evacuated
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Doctor Who’s former Time Lord star criticises modern version of show
Actor, who starred in BBC series in the 1980s, has shared his struggles with sci-fi show’s modern episodes
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Aaron Boone’s latest update on DJ LeMahieu-Jazz Chisholm infield saga
Women’s Euro 2025: favourites Spain enter fray after Swiss slip on opening night – live
All the latest news and reaction from Switzerland
Here is Tom Garry’s story on Martin Ho becoming the new Tottenham Hotspur Women’s head coach.
Speaking of finding out more about those involved in Euro 2025, we have a cunning in-depth guide to each player.
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‘I owe Ozzy Osbourne everything’: Metallica, Alice in Chains, Sammy Hagar and Yungblud on Black Sabbath’s farewell show
As one of the world’s most influential bands prepare to bid farewell with a huge show at Villa Park in Birmingham, Roisin O’Connor speaks to just a few of the musicians whose lives were changed by the Prince of Darkness
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P Diddy documentary ‘The Fall of Diddy’ is streaming now – here’s where to watch
Delve into the rapper’s rise to power and the allegations he now faces in this documentary series
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Oasis reunion live: Liam and Noel Gallagher prepare to kick off tour at Principality Stadium in Cardiff
Reunion tour will begin with two nights at the Principality Stadium, with Noel reportedly opting to travel to Cardiff by train
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Big Brother star ‘left for dead’ after being ‘knocked out’ in car accident
Reality star, who appeared on Channel 4 series in 2007, said she is ‘lucky to be alive’
EastEnders star Heather Peace reveals both she and her wife have been diagnosed with breast cancer
‘I swear everybody looked at me, it might be my imagination, but I felt like a dead woman walking,’ she said
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9 shelving ideas to flaunt favourite finds
Tensions are rising between Russia and Azerbaijan. Why is it happening now?
A rift has developed between Russia and Azerbaijn
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House advances Trump's massive agenda bill after fiscal hawks cave
At least 1,500 evacuated as massive wildfire rips through Greek holiday island
Fast-moving blaze destroys homes and rental properties
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Martin Ho signs three-year contract to become Tottenham’s head coach
Englishman leaving Norwegian club Brann
WSL experience includes time at Manchester United
The English coach Martin Ho has signed a three-year deal as Tottenham Hotspur’s head coach until 2028, the Guardian understands.
The 35-year-old had been in charge of the Norwegian club Brann’s women’s team for two years, since leaving his role as the assistant coach at Manchester United women in July 2023.
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Oliver Tarvet’s Wimbledon battle with Carlos Alcaraz flies flag for US college route to tennis
After being blown away by the world No 2 in the first set, the British qualifier competed gamely in a 6-1, 6-4, 6-4 defeat and an advert for a US university education
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From Champagne Supernova to The Masterplan: The 20 best Oasis songs, ranked
As the Gallagher brothers finally prepare to reunite onstage for the first time since 2009, Mark Beaumont and Roisin O’Connor take a trip through their favourites from the Oasis back catalogue
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Chris Woakes rues ‘pretty frustrating’ close calls as England denied by India and umpires on opening day
India were the beneficiaries of two borderline decisions as England’s reviews failed to succeed due to the umpire’s call
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Euro 2025: How expensive is Switzerland for travellers?
Exclusive: As the England and Wales women’s football teams prepare for their first matches, fans can expect high – but not ridiculous – prices
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82 Palestinians killed in Gaza, including 38 people waiting for aid, authorities say
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Wimbledon briefing: Day three recap and order of play for day of the Jacks
Transfer news live: Liverpool chase Guehi, Man Utd want Watkins, Gyokeres agrees Arsenal deal?
Follow all the latest transfer news and gossip from the rumour mill
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Felon leads cops on 4-hour long slow motion chase with speeds of 7 mph in stolen car
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez shared unexpected wedding singer with Kate Middleton and Prince William at $50M nuptials
Rescue search underway after ferry sinks off coast of Bali with more than 60 people onboard
Rescuers have launched a search operation after a ferry carrying over 60 people sank off the coast of Bali on Wednesday (2 July).
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Idaho student murders: The key evidence that helped catch Bryan Kohberger and the mysteries that remain
Some of that evidence may have come out at trial
Tyson Fury ready for comeback and targets Oleksandr Usyk rematch
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Currys reveals stronger profits amid boost from ‘resilient’ UK shoppers
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Wimbledon 2025 live: Jack Pinnington Jones leads British charge before Dan Evans takes on Novak Djokovic
Follow live updates and scores from day three of the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Club
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Ryanair cancels 170 flights because of French air traffic control strikes
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You be the judge: should my flatmate stop filling our home with plant cuttings?
Cleo’s green fingers are making Jade see red, and filling their home with plant paraphernalia. You decide who needs to turn over a new leaf
Every surface has something sprouting on it. I didn’t sign up to live in a botanical experiment
It’s not just a hobby, I’ve created an ecosystem of calm in our city home. Plus, I make good money
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This feels both sacrilegious and scary, but I have a bone to pick with Oprah Winfrey | Emma Brockes
Bravo Rosie O’Donnell for calling out America’s queen over her attendance at the Bezos-Sánchez nuptials. That takes courage
A very unusual thing happened at the weekend, an event so outlandish, so vanishingly rare, that even in these times of general chaos and disorder it deserves our attention: someone prominent joined the tiny cohort of people willing to publicly criticise Oprah. I’m not talking about an attack from the right. Donald Trump and his Maga cronies routinely go after Oprah Winfrey as (feel free to laugh) a lefty agitator. I’m talking about the actor Rosie O’Donnell, on Instagram, calling out America’s queen for showing up at the Jeff Bezos wedding.
Of course, criticising someone for throwing in their lot with Bezos shouldn’t be in the least controversial. The gross parade of wedding guests attending his marriage to Lauren Sánchez in Venice last weekend looked like a catwalk of shame. There was Leonardo DiCaprio, hiding his face with his hat (we still see you!), in the company of his positively geriatric 27-year-old girlfriend, Vittoria Ceretti. There were the Kardashians, not hiding their faces. There was Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. And there, accompanied by her lady-in-waiting, Gayle King, who walked several paces behind her as is proper, was Oprah Winfrey.
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Al-Hilal’s win over Manchester City lays bare strength of Saudi Arabia
Club World Cup upset may be a turning point in how football in the region is viewed by Europe’s elite
So it came to pass that the blue moon was eclipsed by the crescent and the world of football took on a slightly different hue. For the past couple of years, the Saudi Pro League had been dismissed as a destination for the old, greedy, unambitious or all three. On Tuesday, European football woke up to be faced with a new side of Saudi Arabian football as Al-Hilal celebrated a 4-3 win over Manchester City to go through to the quarter-finals of the Club World Cup.
If a member of the European elite being turned over by a team that had previously been little-known on the world stage was what the competition needed then this was it.
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Dear Abby: My son won’t go to therapy after seeing his brother’s murdered body
Eddie Hearn makes surprise admission over Benn-Eubank announcement
Veteran promoter blindsinded by quick announcement of Benn-Eubank rematch
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