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July 29, 2022

Energy firms' profit surge 'insults working people'

Anger as Centrica and Shell pay big dividends while cost of living soars

Energy firms' profit surge 'insults working people'

4 mins

Heat of 40C is ‘10 times likelier’ as climate fails

Climate breakdown made th is month’s record UK heatwave 10 times more likely, researchers have found. Analy sis by World Weather Attribution reveals that temperatures in Britain during the heatwave, when they hit 40.3C , were higher than those simulated by climate models .

Heat of 40C is ‘10 times likelier’ as climate fails

2 mins

Second quarter of decline puts US in recession

The US economy has shrunk again over the past three months, unofficially signalling the start of a recession.

Second quarter of decline puts US in recession

3 mins

‘Not just for luvvies’: anger over changes to Actors Centre

For more than 40 years it was a place where actors – from legendary stars to those struggling for a first break – could socialise, network and learn new skills. Among its patrons and members were Laurence Olivier, Ian McKell en, Judi Dench, Alec Guinness, Anthony Hopkins, Alan Bates and Julie Walters .

‘Not just for luvvies’: anger over changes to Actors Centre

2 mins

‘Non-doms’ Number of UK’s super-rich claiming tax status declines by 11%

The number of super-rich people who live in the UK but pay no tax on their offshore income has fallen by 11%, after the pandemic imposed severe travel restrictions, according to figures published by HMRC yesterday.

‘Non-doms’ Number of UK’s super-rich claiming tax status declines by 11%

3 mins

Agencies ‘failed to share details’ about woman who went on to murder baby

Information about drinking, debts and mental health that could have prevented a baby being placed with a woman hoping to adopt him, who went on to murder him, was not shared between agencies, an investigation has concluded.

Agencies ‘failed to share details’ about woman who went on to murder baby

3 mins

A very Brummie beginning: bards, bulls and a fl ying drag queen get the Games under way

With a 10-metre -tall raging bull, a union jack made from 72 cars, and an appearance by Malala Yousafzai , the Commonwealth Games kicked offlast night with an unashamedly loud celebration of everything Birmingham.

A very Brummie beginning: bards, bulls and a fl ying drag queen get the Games under way

3 mins

Leaks, lost phones, and now the last word: verdict due in Wagatha Christie libel trial

It has taken almost three years of legal arguments, millions of pounds in lawyers’ fees, and an often excruciating public trial – but at noon today, the world will finally learn who has won the Wagatha Christie libel case.

Leaks, lost phones, and now the last word: verdict due in Wagatha Christie libel trial

2 mins

Sunak backs grammar school revival as Tory candidates woo party faithful

Rishi Sunak said he would back the creation of new grammar schools if he became prime minister, as he clashed with Liz Truss at a Conservative hustings for the party’s two leadership candidates last night.

Sunak backs grammar school revival as Tory candidates woo party faithful

3 mins

England and Germany prepare to show 13 years of progress

The finalists met in the Euro 2009 showpiece before 15,000 fans. Sunday’s hosts plan a diff erent outcome

England and Germany prepare to show 13 years of progress

4 mins

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