Why after Boris Johnson's brush with death and amid Russia's rising threat, a top minister sits out every major national event to be Britain's DESIGNATED SURVIVOR
It's the hit Netflix drama in which an obscure American politician is catapulted into the White House after a bombing wipes out the president and his entire cabinet.
Cheap tablets already being used by the NHS could help fight breast cancer, study finds
Research has long linked an imbalance in the gut's microbiome - the collection of bacteria responsible for breaking down food - with worse breast cancer outcomes.
Bedding flowers in parks and road verges fall victim to biodiversity drives as councils switch to hardier perennials
The colourful displays of blooms are increasingly being scrapped because of a growing trend towards hardier perennials which help protect insect species and improve soil health.
Labour MPs 'betray patients' after voting against their own pledge to create new life-saving brittle bone clinics
MPs voted against a proposed law change that would have required ministers to publish a plan to deliver the long-promised rollout of specialist osteoporosis clinics across England.
Schools ignore parents' concerns over diversity reading lists as young children exposed to 'trans-activist' books without their permission
The lessons, devised by education charity No Outsiders - criticised by the authors of the SEEN In Publishing report - introduced children to picture books such as Julian Is A Mermaid.
England WAGs Ellie Watkins and Ashlyn Castro show their loyal support as Three Lions earn a third place victory over France after semi-final heartbreak
After their heartbreaking semi-final defeat to Argentina, England were hoping to end the tournament on a positive note by earning a bronze medal.
Signed David Hockney print found in charity shop book sells for £41,000
The print by David Hockney was found by a volunteer at a Salvation Army shop in Norwich, tucked inside the pages of a donated copy of the artist's Paper Pools book some 46 years later.
Shania Twain reveals how she and new husband 'found each other' through navigating betrayal after their former spouses had an affair together
The singer said she and Frederic Thiebaud 'found each other' as they struggled to come to terms with the betrayal of their partners.
I saw my father rape and kill a woman and know where her body is buried. Why won't anyone help me dig her up?
Jodie Tedder, now 62, claims she saw her father, James Steele, attack and murder 35-year-old Lyn Babcock in a Washington state hotel room back in 1968.
Iceland's 'first billionaire' leaves Britain for Italy and warns of 'exodus' of millionaires
Thor Björgólfsson, known as the Nordic country's first billionaire, changed his tax residency over the last year - and has also moved his investment firm Novator from London to Zurich.
Trans lobby hijacking primary school reading with 'sex-change propaganda' as damning report reveals more than 60 books featuring children 'born in the wrong body', women with beards and bizarre 'non-binary' guinea pigs
Backed by a former children's laureate, the report identifies more than 60 books from major publishing houses which feature children 'born in the wrong body'.
British booze getting weaker as average strength of can of beer or bottle of wine drops by one per cent since 2022
The average strength of a can of beer or bottle of wine has dropped by around one per cent, with a sharp increase in the number of beers sold which contain less than 3.5 per cent alcohol.
Britain is about to be ruled by a 1970s tribute act with Andy Burnham as our new leader belting out hits like Ain't No Taxes High Enough, writes LEO MCKINSTRY
LEO MCKINSTRY: Nostalgia for that troubled, turbulent decade will shortly be a central theme of our country's governance.
The 'screamingly nouveau riche' port in Montenegro where oligarchs and billionaires dock their superyachts - and where fraudster and Farage ally 'Posh' George Cottrell looks down from his penthouse
If you happen to be a Kremlin-linked oligarch, say, or a Hollywood A-lister or even just a common-or-garden billionaire, then chances are you've docked your superyacht in Porto Montenegro.
50s rock star Freddy 'Boom Boom' Cannon dead at 89
The rock and roll singer known for songs including Tallahassee Lassie and Palisades Park passed away on Friday after a short battle with cancer.
TALK OF THE TOWN: Posh clothing company Boden hires Claudia Winkelman's stylist to design collection inspired by the Traitors star
Johnny Boden, of the posh clothing company that bears his surname, has paid Winkleman's stylist a hefty sum to design a range inspired by the star.
New Jersey governor fumes at FIFA's latest cash grab as World Cup chiefs try to sell $11m of MetLife grass to fans
'This is the final insult,' one politician said before New Jersey hosts Sunday's World Cup final between Argentina and Spain at the 80,000-seater stadium near New York City.
Ellie Bamber swaps Wimbledon chic for a floral-print top and West Ham scarf as she films one of football's craziest ever tales
She was the picture of polished chic when she stepped out at Wimbledon earlier this month with her Danish actor boyfriend.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson spends £500,000 of taxpayers' cash in bid to scrap university free speech laws
Ms Phillipson embarked on the legal battle after trying to dilute Tory legislation which put a duty on universities and student unions to actively promote, as well as protect, free speech on campuses.
BRYONY GORDON: This World Cup has been a total blast - thanks to those geniuses OFF the pitch
BRYONY GORDON: I realised that the memefication of this World Cup is partly what has made it one of the most enjoyable in recent memory.
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