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Mariah Carey tells Meghan: ‘You give us diva moments sometimes’

Mariah Carey tells Meghan: ‘You give us diva moments sometimes’

The second episode of the duchess’s Archetypes podcast was released on Tuesday.

Johnson urges Britons to have ‘hope and perspective’ during ‘tough’ months ahead

Johnson urges Britons to have ‘hope and perspective’ during ‘tough’ months ahead

Boris Johnson said the UK’s economy was strong and the Government had an energy security strategy.

More councils looking at ‘warm banks’ for residents amid rising energy bills

More councils looking at ‘warm banks’ for residents amid rising energy bills

England’s biggest council Birmingham is now looking at sign-posting the hubs ‘where people can go to keep warm’.

Persil advert banned over its ‘misleading’ environmental claims

Persil advert banned over its ‘misleading’ environmental claims

The Advertising Standards Authority said the basis of the ad’s claim – that the product was ‘kinder to our planet’ – had not been made clear.

Johnson refuses to rule out political comeback

Johnson refuses to rule out political comeback

A Tory former leadership rival and critic of the Prime Minister has warned Boris Johnson could try to make a comeback.

Alleged Benjamin Mendy rape victim looked ‘worried’ at footballer’s party

Alleged Benjamin Mendy rape victim looked ‘worried’ at footballer’s party

The woman alleges Manchester City footballer Mendy, 28, raped her in the cinema room at his home in Cheshire.

Tributes paid to 16-year-old boys following ‘drowning incident’ in Lough Enagh

Tributes paid to 16-year-old boys following ‘drowning incident’ in Lough Enagh

The teenagers have been named locally as Reuven Simon and Joseph Sebastian.

Diana’s ability to ‘connect’ was one of her greatest legacies, says charity boss

Diana’s ability to ‘connect’ was one of her greatest legacies, says charity boss

Fans of Diana are likely to gather at her former home of Kensington Palace to remember the royal who died in a Paris car crash on August 31 1997.

Pothole repair bills soar with bitumen rationed

Pothole repair bills soar with bitumen rationed

Local authorities have been facing a significant road repair backlog.

Poo transplant to be offered to hundreds with superbug

Poo transplant to be offered to hundreds with superbug

C.diff infections can be tricky to treat with traditional antibiotics.

Former boxing champion Wadi Camacho ‘cut ex-girlfriend while grabbing iPhone’

Former boxing champion Wadi Camacho ‘cut ex-girlfriend while grabbing iPhone’

Wadi Camacho, 37, is accused of leaving Louise Mitchell with a cut that took months to heal after grabbing her phone during a row.

Government lays out plans to protect telecoms networks against cyber attacks

Government lays out plans to protect telecoms networks against cyber attacks

New regulations and a code of practice will require firms to protect their networks from the threat of cyber attacks.

Just Stop Oil protesters ‘wreaking havoc’ and costing millions, says No 10

Just Stop Oil protesters ‘wreaking havoc’ and costing millions, says No 10

Downing Street said Boris Johnson backed Home Secretary Priti Patel in condemning the protest group.

Labour energy cap freeze would save Scottish families £2.6bn – shadow chancellor

Labour energy cap freeze would save Scottish families £2.6bn – shadow chancellor

Ahead of a visit to Levenmouth, Fife, on Wednesday, Labour’s shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has outlined energy proposals.

Hip fracture recovery ‘varies between hospitals’ – study

Hip fracture recovery ‘varies between hospitals’ – study

Hospitals have varying death rates, length of hospital stays and whether or not patients are at risk of being readmitted, research has shown.

Debt help charity sees ‘concerning’ rise in new clients in energy arrears

Debt help charity sees ‘concerning’ rise in new clients in energy arrears

StepChange pointed out that energy use tends to be lower during the summer months and the impacts of October’s price cap are yet to take hold.

End of the line for direct Eurostar trains to Disneyland Paris

End of the line for direct Eurostar trains to Disneyland Paris

The company announced that the route between London and the French resort will be suspended from June 5 next year.

Food prices rise at fastest rate since 2008, retail group figures show

Food prices rise at fastest rate since 2008, retail group figures show

The war in Ukraine, and consequent rise in the price of animal feed, fertiliser, wheat and vegetable oils, is placing mounting pressure on prices.

Engineers inspect damaged propeller shaft of broken down aircraft carrier

Engineers inspect damaged propeller shaft of broken down aircraft carrier

The HMS Prince of Wales developed a mechanical issue off the south-east coast of the Isle of Wight on Saturday.

Anti-lockdown protesters who ‘intimidated’ BBC journalist sentenced

Anti-lockdown protesters who ‘intimidated’ BBC journalist sentenced

The judge issued an arrest warrant for Christopher Aitken, who did not attend the hearing.

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