Two cabinet members 'secretly sharing concern over Trump's health'... as RFK Jr adviser breaks cover about president's noticeable symptoms
An adviser to RFK Jnr has broken cover to reveal a chilling theory about the state of Donald Trump's health.
The next global economic earthquake is set to strike and Britain is completely unprepared. I fear for all of us - and Labour's Budget plans are going to make things worse: ALEX BRUMMER
Reeves' pledges to 'fix the foundations' of the British economy have subsided. The Chancellor's refrain that she would never take the risks the Conservatives took has proved hollow.
QUENTIN LETTS: Only Starmer could utter a word like 'statespersonship' without irony...
Sir Keir Starmer, inflating himself like something rubbery and faintly spermicidal, told Kemi Badenoch she was not a 'serious statesperson'.
I was slowly losing my eyesight when my husband left after 17 years. I was consumed by terror... but what happened next will astonish you
I felt it in my bones, the shock of unlocking the door and stepping into the silent house knowing he wasn't at home and never would be again.
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Strictly's Amy feels she's let down fellow cancer sufferers by finishing last
Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden won the nation's hearts with her courageous return to the ballroom last year, after a life-threatening battle with stage-three breast cancer.
American who quit US for new life in isolated European country reveals culture shocks - including 'expensive' coffees and housing
American expat, Jewells Chambers, 38, who left New York to settle in one of Europe's most remote nations has shared the highs and lows of life in her new home.
Revealed: Migrants make up one in every SIX universal credit recipients
It comes after the Tories last week unveiled bold plans to bar foreign nationals from claiming universal credit and other benefits, in a bid to slash billions of Government spending.
England QUALIFY for the World Cup: Three Lions book place at next summer's tournament with two games to spare after 5-0 thrashing of Latvia
Harry Kane struck twice, Anthony Gordon and Eberechi Eze scored, and Maksims Tonisevs turned the ball into his own net to ensure England's smooth passage.
I spent four months as a captive of the Taliban. This is what happened during my horrifying imprisonment, the confrontation that changed everything - and how freedom brought unexpected trauma: SEAN LANGAN
Hostages Square in Tel Aviv seemed so remote from my own experience as the hostage of Islamic extremists that I barely made the connection when I visited earlier this year.
MICHAEL GOVE: Amid Labour's bluster over the China spy row, laughter is echoing around Beijing that Britain has crumbled like a fortune cookie under the tracks of a Tiananmen tank
Presumably, if a foreign state with provably malign intent were alleged to have co-opted individuals in the heart of Parliament to break the law, you would imagine the Prime Minister would be all over it.
What to say if you're after an upgrade revealed - as 'high-end travellers NEVER ask for an upgrade'
One seasoned traveller has shared her tips for avoiding looking like an 'amateur' when asking for an upgrade.
HARRY KANE INTERVIEW: England captain reveals all on possible Tottenham return, how Vincent Kompany took him to a new level at Bayern Munich, the secrets he learned in the US that can lead us to World Cup glory and what he wants to do next
We are sat in one of the basement changing rooms at SV Heimstetten on the outskirts of Munich. The setting is reminiscent of Leyton Orient, where Kane scored the first of 399 club goals, on loan from Spurs.
Police probing collapse of a syndicate run by son of Labour spin chief Alastair Campbell 'have made an arrest'
Rory Campbell, 37, launched the fund in 2017, vowing to beat the bookies with bets on games around Europe.
Ex-Premier League star and Match of the Day pundit Ashley Williams 'threatened linesman at boys' football match'
The ex-Wales international, 41, was allegedly seen waving a finger at a volunteer official during his son's Under 15s game at Bromley FC in south east London.
Google Announces $15 Billion Investment In AI Hub In India
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Associated Press: Google announced on Tuesday that it will invest $15 billion in India over the next five years to establish its first artificial intelligence hub in the country. Located in the southern city of Visakhapatnam, the hub will be one of Google's largest globally. It will feature gigawatt-scale data center operations, extensive energy infrastructure and an expanded fiber-optic network, the company said in a statement. The investment underscores Google's growing reliance on India as a key technology and talent base in the global race for AI dominance.
For India, it brings in high-value infrastructure and foreign investment at a scale that can accelerate its digital transformation ambitions. Google said its AI hub investment will include construction of a new international subsea gateway that would connect to the company's more than 2 million miles (3.2 million kilometers) of existing terrestrial and subsea cables. "The initiative creates substantial economic and societal opportunities for both India and the United States, while pioneering a generational shift in AI capability," the company's statement said.
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Brothers lose bitter inheritance battle against own mother for their £2.65m family farm after their grandmother told them 'one day it will be yours' over Sunday lunch - then left it to the women of the family instead
Grandmother Mary Stevens, who died aged 96 in 2020, left the 170-acre West Hook Farm near Okehampton, Devon, to her two daughters, cutting out her grandsons John and Steven (pictured).
Mary Berry reveals she thinks of her late son William 'everyday' after he died in a car accident at 19
The accident happened while William was visiting home from Bristol University in 1989. Mary, 90, counted herself as lucky she had two other children to look after when it happened.
Rocky Horror star Tim Curry says he 'owes his life' to masseur who defied him and called 911 during 2012 stroke
Tim Curry has credited his masseur for saving his life when he suffered a stroke in 2012.
Do you live in the 'Manchester T'? Creator behind viral London banana sparks furious debate with new map
Livable, the UK's leading platform for local area insights, has put together a brand new map of Manchester to showcase what they claim are the most liveable parts of the North West city.
Sir Gavin Williamson: We made mistakes during Covid
Sir Gavin told the Covid-19 Inquiry: 'I readily accept that there were many mistakes that were made, both pre-pandemic and in those early stages of the pandemic.'