Hargreaves Lansdown and Schroders to offer private markets to the masses
There is a chance that some parts of UK could be in drought and flood at the same time
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Increasing redundancies are driving the trend
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The RAC says local authorities are contributing to the multibillion-pound problem
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There was a 39 per cent year-on-year increase in membership sign-ups
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They are protesting the ‘largest ever’ budget cuts at the institution
Nearly half of respondents said this was their primary focus for spare cash
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The Princess Royal again cemented her place as the hardest-working member of the family
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Speculation is rife as to whether Harry will seek a reunion with his brother
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Tia Rey now struggles to walk or stand for long periods and is often breathless
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With Kim Leadbeater’s bill set to be debated in the Lords on Friday, the former Paralympian star athlete who opposes the bill has revealed the abuse she has received from its supporters as allies in the Lords warn Starmer that it needs more time for scruting
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Alcaraz won his sixth grand slam title and reclaimed the world No 1 ranking, winning 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 against his rival
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Schlossberg has made a name for himself, mostly online, by serving as a political correspondent for Vogue and attacking his relative, Health Secretary RFK Jr.
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A stunning strike from Isaac Price was not enough for Northern Ireland as second-half goals earned Germany a 3-1 World Cup qualifying win to ease the pressure on Julian Nagelsmann.
Price’s 34th-minute volley cancelled out an early goal from Serge Gnabry and gave Northern Ireland genuine hope of getting something out of the game, but quick-fire goals from substitute Nadiem Amiri and Liverpool’s £116m man Florian Wirtz settled it midway through the second half.
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The next opportunity to see a lunar eclipse in the UK comes on 28 August 2026
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Match between World No. 1 Jannik Sinner and Spain’s star player Carlos Alcaraz was delayed due to Trump’s attendance
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Spaniard wins final 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4
Alcaraz new world No 1 after victory
When Carlos Alcaraz is fully focused and his impossibly complete game is in full flow, nothing in the world can stop him. As he has spent the early years of his career collecting major titles at a breathless pace, this has been clear for a long time. On the biggest stage in tennis, he reinforced the sentiment with a stupendous performance against his greatest rival, completely outplaying Jannik Sinner, the No 1 and defending champion, to lift his second US Open title with a 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 win.
At the end of the most spectacular summer of his career, Alcaraz will replace Sinner as world No 1, returning to the top ranking for the first time in two years. The 22-year-old also continues to mark himself as one of the greatest ever young players: he is the second-youngest man in the Open era to earn six grand slam titles, trailing only Björn Borg. He is also already the fourth man to win multiple grand slam titles on all three surfaces.
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