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2024-07-22
Trump ditches short-lived unity pledge and hits out at new foe
Harris polls badly … but at least she can walk straight
Queen Kamala can defeat ‘sexist-in-chief ’ Trump — this is how she could seize the crown
Prosecutor’s journey from California to Veep — and beyond?
Starmer to ‘fire up’ training British workers
‘Sheer panic’ as schoolboy, 15, ‘assassinated’ by gunman at family fun day in London park
Snoop Dogg: cancelling me would be impossible
Ambulance calls soar as IT outage leaves patients struggling to contact GPs
Formidable Patti still has the power as she remembers absent friends
‘There was no duty of care’: now Paralympian hits out at Strictly bosses over serious injury
When it comes to spies, boring beats glamour
My generation isn’t selfish; if we don’t have babies it’s because we can’t afford to
AI fashion editors may be trouble free and pretty but boy, they’re so utterly banal
STARS SHELLEY VON STRUNCKEL
DOUBLE CROSSWORD
FRIDAY’S CROSSWORD SOLUTIONS
Phasing out our ‘copper’ coins is long overdue
More than 600,000 businesses ‘on brink’
£17.5m fine for BT over emergency call failures
Biden exit fails to dent US confidence
King Cav set to call it a day after record-breaking Tour de France
GUNNERS ARE CLOSING IN ON £40m CALAFIORI
Chelsea thank Canoville for offer to heal Fernandez rift
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