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‘Astonishing’ win for Andy Burnham puts pressure on Starmer to step aside
Size of victory in Makerfield byelection has many allies hoping former Manchester mayor will be installed in No 10 within daysUK politics – live updatesHow quickly could Burnham become PM?Speaking hours before polls closed in Makerfield, a Downing Street source acknowledged a rare moment of doubt about the prime minister’s future. “Keir will fight on,” the source said, repeating the message to which Keir Starmer has stuck for several weeks. “Although, that might depend on the size of the majorit...
Lebanon Remains Sticking Point As US, Iran Pull Out Of Talks In Switzerland
Iran's top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf had warned that any breach of the agreement will be met with a strong response.
Mexico becomes first country to reach knockout stage of World Cup
Mexico took advantage of a defensive blunder by South Korea to win 1-0 and become the first team to advance to the knockout stage of the World Cup
Years After Leaving Office, Obama Remains More Popular Than Trump, Biden
A new poll finds Barack Obama enjoying significantly higher favorability ratings than Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
After Andy Jassy’s Nvidia push, AWS may sell Trainium AI chips to other companies
Amazon's AI chief revealed that AWS is in talks to sell its in-house Trainium AI chips to other companies for data center use. This move follows CEO Andy Jassy's ambition to compete with Nvidia, with the latest Trainium versions already in high demand and largely sold out.
Parking warden who monitored bogus blue badges is sacked... for using his dead mother's blue badge
A traffic warden, whose job it was to monitor improper blue badge use, was sacked for using his dead mother's permit.Dinesh Patel was dismissed after using his late mother's disabled permit to avoid paying for parking during a shopping trip, an employment tribunal heard.Mr Patel spent two decades working as a parking officer for Harrow Council in northwest London before he was nabbed displaying the blue badge in his vehicle.He told the council that using the badge had been a "silly mistake".It t...
Black rain, smoke over Moscow: Russia-Ukraine trade bombs, drones and missiles as war intensifies
Ukraine launched a significant drone attack on a major Moscow oil refinery, causing a large fire and disrupting airport operations. This strike, occurring after pledges of Western support, underscores Kyiv's strategy to pressure Russia's energy infrastructure and escalate the conflict's domestic impact.
Stokes likely to return as captain for 3rd NZ Test despite ongoing investigation
England captain Ben Stokes might return for the third Test against New Zealand as investigations into a nightclub incident near conclusion. Optimism is growing within the team for his comeback. The ECB has cleared him for competitive cricket, with a decision on his immediate future pending the Cricket Regulator's findings.
UK borrows more than expected as impact of Iran war takes toll
May figure of £23.3bn underlines challenge facing Andy Burnham if he ends up as Labour leaderBusiness live – latest updatesThe UK borrowed a higher-than-expected £23.3bn in May amid the economic fallout of the Iran war, underlining the fiscal challenges facing Andy Burnham if he takes over as Labour leader.In figures released shortly after Burnham’s victory in the Makerfield byelection, Office for National Statistics (ONS) said public sector net borrowing for the month was the second highest for...
Andhra Suspends Cop, Orders Probe Into Man's Disappearance After Custody
The case relates to Sai Krishna, who allegedly went missing after being taken into police custody in May.
Hero wife of zoo owner who dived into crocodile pit to save three-year-old 'thrown in by stranger' - as boy fights for life and police question man, 30, for attempted murder
Hero wife of zoo owner who dived into crocodile pit to save three-year-old 'thrown in by stranger' - as boy fights for life and police question man, 30, for attempted murderDid you witness the incident? Email martin.robinson@dailymail.co.uk Get your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREE See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy MARTIN ROBINSON, CHIEF REPORTER Published: 07:30, 19 June 2026 | Updated: 07:32, 19 June 2026...
Rachel Reeves tax raids cause surge in millionaires fleeing to tax haven just 100 miles away from UK
Affluent Britons are increasingly looking to the Isle of Man as an escape route from the Chancellor's sweeping tax reforms. Estate agents have reported a dramatic rise in enquiries from wealthy UK residents seeking high-value homes.Property specialists on the island say interest from prospective British relocators has surged in recent months as concerns grow over inheritance tax changes and the wider direction of Labour policy.Orry-James Creane, managing director of Cowley Groves estate agency,...
‘People switch on TV to watch him’: Srikkanth says Sooryavanshi can revive Test cricket
Former India captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth believes teenage batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi could spearhead a Test cricket revival if he realises his vast potential. Srikkanth urged patience, highlighting the 15-year-old's dominant style and unique aura, stating he is "simply outstanding for Indian cricket" and "the son of God" in cricketing terms.
Tamil Nadu passes resolution against Karnataka’s Mekedatu dam project
Tamil Nadu's Assembly unanimously passed a resolution urging the Union government to deny all clearances for Karnataka's Mekedatu dam project. The resolution cited violations of tribunal and Supreme Court orders, emphasizing the Cauvery basin's deficit status and the need for concurrence from basin states and the Union government before any new water storage projects are undertaken.
First kicks, first takes – 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage Round 1
The first round is done at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. From France's firepower to Spain's shock draw with Cabo Verde, Asia's surge and the early breakout stars – we break it all down. Plus: the impact of the new group‑stage format, controversial hydration breaks, and even the best and worst jersey designs. This is your essential weekly recap of football's biggest event.
'Haven't learnt that lesson yet': Trump says there are no limits to US power after Iran war
President Trump declared no limits to U.S. power after a peace agreement with Iran, digitally signed to end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Despite critics noting a retreat from initial demands, Trump insisted the deal represented a military victory and demonstrated American strength, not limitations.
Watch: India’s first LNG carrier reaches Gujarat as Hormuz shipping resumes
The LNG carrier Disha has successfully arrived at Dahej Port in Gujarat, heralding a much-anticipated return of maritime activities through the Strait of Hormuz amidst recent tensions in the West Asia region. This docking comes on the heels of a historic US-Iran peace accord, suggesting a potential stabilization of India's vital energy supply lines.
Why is stock market down today? Sensex falls 800 points, Nifty50 below 24,000
The decline followed a robust run over the previous five sessions, during which the benchmark indices had surged nearly 5%. Adding to investor caution, India VIX, the market's volatility gauge, climbed nearly 5% to 13.30 in early trade on Friday.
BRYONY GORDON: I fear I'm turning into a pervy middle-aged woman ogling men who are much, much younger than me. And so many of my friends say they're having the same intrusive thoughts...
BRYONY GORDON: I fear I'm turning into a pervy middle-aged woman ogling men who are much, much younger than me. And so many of my friends say they're having the same intrusive thoughts...By BRYONY GORDON, COLUMNIST SECRETS & LIVES Updated: 07:16, 19 June 2026 e-mail 83 View comments
New Zealand's Sarpreet Singh proud to blaze a trail for Sikh community at World Cup
New Zealand midfielder Sarpreet Singh hopes his appearance at the World Cup can pave the way for other players of South Asian heritage to reach the game’s biggest stage. The 27-year-old became the first Sikh to play at a World Cup when he took the field in New Zealand’s 2-2 draw with Iran in Los Angeles in their opener. “It means a lot to me, it means a lot to my people, my family, my community,” he told reporters at the team’s hotel in San Diego, California on Thursday. “I’m very happy to be th...