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Sunday Express, 12 Jul 2026

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Article‘LABOUR LEAVING UK VULNERABLE AT TIME OF WAR’

THE Gov­ern­ment’s spend­ing plans for defence will leave the Royal Navy vul­ner­able at the pre­cise time Nato warns that Rus­sia could attack Europe. The plans, which will see war­ships phased out in favour of uncrewed sys­tems, could spell the end...

‘LABOUR LEAVING UK VULNERABLE AT TIME OF WAR’

ArticleBeck with Eng­land Pool Brit­an­nia ...Three Lions fans play it cool

DAVID Beck­ham took sons Romeo and Cruz to meet the Eng­land squad at their final ses­sion on the train­ing ground he co-owns in Miami, Flor­ida. Beck­ham, capped 115 times for the Three Lions, is the co-owner of Inter Miami CF, and has a home in the...

Beck with Eng­land Pool Brit­an­nia ...Three Lions fans play it cool

ArticleHeat is on in Miami for 30,000

ENGLAND fans warmed up for our crunch quarter-final clash by cool­ing down with a rather chaotic pool party. As tem­per­at­ures reflec­ted those of the heat­wave back home, sup­port­ers stripped down to their swim­wear as they enjoyed a bash with a...

Heat is on in Miami for 30,000

ArticleTrib­utes to ‘legendary’ news anchor Dermot, 68

TV presenter Dermot Murnaghan has died, a year after he revealed that he had been dia­gnosed with stage four pro­state can­cer. The broad­caster, a lead anchor on Sky News for 15 years, was 68. Described as a “legend of news”, he star­ted off in...

Trib­utes to ‘legendary’ news anchor Dermot, 68

Article‘The leg­acy of Rachel Reeves is unfor­giv­able’

increase they say is required to boost defence invest­ment to 3.5% of GDP. UK defence spend­ing is pro­jec­ted to reach 2.7% of GDP by 2027-28 but the coun­try has made a com­mit­ment to Nato to spend 3.5% by 2035. The Shadow Chan­cel­lor has pledged...

‘The leg­acy of Rachel Reeves is unfor­giv­able’