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July 22, 2022

Pride in Lionesses fuels a boom in girls’ football

From Stockport to London, England’s success in the Women’s Euro 2022 tournament is encouraging a new generation of girls to take up football, say coaches at the heart of the game.

Pride in Lionesses fuels a boom in girls’ football

3 mins

Climate criminal? Outrage over Kylie Jenner’s 17-minute fl ight on private jet

The US businesswoman and social media star Kylie Jenner has faced a torrent of criticism for her decision to take her private jet on a flight that lasted just 17 minutes.

Climate criminal? Outrage over Kylie Jenner’s 17-minute fl ight on private jet

3 mins

Team Liz Campaign machine picks up the pace

A Boris Johnson loyalist who was in Indonesia when the prime minister was deposed, Liz Truss had to scramble to pull together her leadership campaign team at break neck speed.

Team Liz Campaign machine picks up the pace

2 mins

Team Rishi Twixes and a ‘tech bro’ vibe fuel the operation

Rishi Sunak’s daughter was initially confused when she saw him going out of the door the day after his resignation, asking him why he was still wearing a suit if he no longer had a job.

Team Rishi Twixes and a ‘tech bro’ vibe fuel the operation

2 mins

Patel accused of hiding report critical of failures over Channel crossings

The Home Office has been accused of dodging scrutiny after a damning report on the government’s response to the surge in Channel crossings was published on the last day of parliament.

Patel accused of hiding report critical of failures over Channel crossings

3 mins

Hasta la vista Will Johnson stage surprise comeback?

Having departed the d ispatch box with the words “ hasta la vista, baby” and told MPs “mission largely accomplished – for now”, Boris Johnson was typically attention-seeking during his final prime minister’s questions.

Hasta la vista Will Johnson stage surprise comeback?

2 mins

BBC pays ‘substantial’ damages to nanny over Diana interview

The BBC has agreed to pay substantial damages to the former royal nanny Tiggy Legge-Bourke after false allegations that she had an affair with Prince Charles were used to obtain Martin Bashir ’s 1995 interview with Diana, Princess of Wales.

BBC pays ‘substantial’ damages to nanny over Diana interview

2 mins

‘A lovely golden era’ Play revels in genius of Dawson

Who knew, growing up in the 1970s and 80s, that we weren’t watching mere comedians, but the dramatis personae in plays that would one day light up the Edinburgh festival?

‘A lovely golden era’ Play revels in genius of Dawson

2 mins

Cheetahs to return to India for the first time in 70 years

Cheetahs are to return to India’s forests this August for the first time in more than 70 years , officials have announced.

Cheetahs to return to India for the first time in 70 years

1 min

Frasers Group plans more stores as sales bounce back

Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group , the owner of Sports Direct and Jack Wills , plans more acquisitions and store openings after sales rose by almost a third and profits bounced back after the end of lockdowns.

Frasers Group plans more stores as sales bounce back

2 mins

Just hot air? For all the talk at Farnborough, zero-carbon aviation remains years away

The temperature of the runway at the Farnborough air show this week hit 50C (122F).

Just hot air? For all the talk at Farnborough, zero-carbon aviation remains years away

3 mins

Magull and Popp fire slick Germany into the semi-fi nals

Germany are one game away from their ninth European Championship final but they were given an almighty fright.

Magull and Popp fire slick Germany into the semi-fi nals

3 mins

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