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The FTSE 100 has hit a series of record highs, surpassing 9,000 points for the first time in July, and then breaking through 9,100.Despite a slip-up at the end of last week, the FTSE 100 still closed at 9,067. Already, bulls will be setting their targets on the 10,000-point mark in the years to come.The FTSE 100 has grown by more than 10 per cent this year so far, while the FTSE 250 is up almost 7 per cent.The standout big name performer this year has been Rolls-Royce, with the engineer’s shares up 78 per cent since the start of…

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Wayne Rooney has endured another bumpy ride – but this time it was nowhere near the football dugout. The former footballer and wife Coleen were taking a break from watching their son Kai, 15, playing for Manchester United’s academy side in Northern Ireland when they visited a local amusement park. Locals were stunned to see them enjoying the dodgems at nearby Curry’s Fun Park in Portrush, County Antrim.Wayne – wearing a black baseball cap and shades – let his lad Kit do the driving, while Coleen was seen laughing as she opted for her own bumper car.The video was captured by former BBC radio…

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By STACY LIBERATORE, U.S. SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EDITOR The collapse of human civilization is now seen as inevitable, according to a research who said 5,000 years of history have exposed clear and alarming patterns. Dr Luke Kemp of the University of Cambridge found inequality, environmental damage, reckless leaders and fragile systems lead to ancient collapse, and every warning sign is currently flashing.’We can’t put a date on Doomsday, but by looking at the 5,000 years of [civilization], we can understand the trajectories we face today, and self-termination is most likely,’ he told the Guardian. Kemp’s new book, Goliath’s Curse, details the rise and…

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Dawson’s Creek heart-throb James Van Der Beek has told how he dismissed a tell-tale sign of his colon cancer because it ‘didn’t feel like a real symptom’.The actor, who lives in Texas, revealed in November that he had been diagnosed with colorectal cancer in August 2023, aged just 46. In a fresh interview this week, the now 48-year-old said a change in his bowel movements, a common sign of the condition, was the first indication something was amiss. Yet, he blamed it on coffee and cut out the hot drink to resolve the issue by itself.It was only when the symptom persisted that he got…

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Bryan Kohberger was driven by an extreme desire for control and notoriety rather than a blind hatred of women, forensic psychologist Dr Gary Brucato has told a new Mail podcast.Speaking to journalist and host Laura Collins, the violent crime expert saw shades of infamous serial killer Ted Bundy in Kohberger’s murder of four college students in their rental home in Moscow, Idaho.Dr Brucato contrasted Kohberger’s ‘evil’ psychosexual fantasies with the extreme misogyny that drove infamous incel murderer Elliot Rodger.Kohberger, 30, was charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary for the November 2022 killings but controversially…

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This is the incredible moment a group of tourists who were violently harassed by an angry local while they boarded a subway train in Rome broke into song, leaving the man stunned. Shocking footage shows the irritated Italian on the metro shouting and kicking at a  group of young Mexican tourists waiting on the platform.Security guards can be seen talking to the furious man and plead with him to calm down, but he continues to argue, and tells them he is going to be late for work.But the cohort of tourists, who appear to remain calm despite his abuse, have a…

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By ADRIAN BISHOP, SPORTS REPORTER Published: 10:02 BST, 4 August 2025 | Updated: 11:30 BST, 4 August 2025 The pregnant wife of a basketball star who was bitten by a shark has taken to social media to recount the details of the terrifying attack.After an extensive career as a power forward in the NBA with the likes of the Denver Nuggets and the Los Angeles Clippers, Danilo Gallinari now turns out for Vaqueros de Bayamon in Puerto Rico.After Gallinari made the move to the US territory earlier this year, he and his wife Eleonora Boi have been enjoying their new life in…

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The UK has been on a losing streak for too long. But the clouds seem to be lifting and Britons are beginning to win again.The Lionesses roared to victory in Europe, the British and Irish Lions dominated the Australia rugby test series and the International Monetary Fund says the UK will be the G7’s third fastest growing economy this year and next.Optimism is permeating the stock market too, as investors realise there are fabulous bargains to be had.Some shares have already started to shimmy. Two businesses have virtually doubled in price since I recommended them just months ago. Others have…

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By ASHLEIGH GRAY Published: 17:52 BST, 4 August 2025 | Updated: 18:17 BST, 4 August 2025 Sting was seen kissing Bruce Springsteen’s wife Patti Scialfa, 72, when on the Amalfi Coast of Italy on Sunday.But all is not what is seemed.The singer was just saying a friendly hello before he spent time with Bruce as well as Steven Spielberg while in Salerno, Italy.Bruce, 75; Steven, 78; and Sting, 73, got together for a power lunch. Steven’s wife Kate Capshaw, 71, was also there.Spielberg had a gray beard and cap on as he wore jeans, a button-up shirt and a thick ribbed cream-colored shawl cardigan.  Sting was…

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If you’re planning on jetting off for your holidays this summer, you might hope to find a woman behind the controls.Although 90 per cent of pilots are men, a new study has found that female pilots perform better under pressure than their male counterparts.The researchers say that women have ‘unique strengths’ that male pilots lack, which give them steadier hands and cooler heads in the cockpit.During testing, both genders performed similarly in some areas, but women made fewer errors under pressure. Women demonstrated more stable landing approaches, completed tasks faster in emergency scenarios, and showed greater situational awareness. Researchers from the University…

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