The Times says Angelina Jolie has asked a judge to allow her to sell her share of a wine business she owns with her ex-husband Brad Pitt.
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The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London. The paper is currently politically aligned with the Conservative Party although it did support New Labour from 2001-2010.
The Times says a mighty roar bellowed around Wembley stadium. It cascaded out of pubs and bars, and along streets across the nation.
The Times says first vaccinations have almost halved in two weeks as demand from young people starts to dry up.
The Times describes the mighty roar of euphoria and asks us to “imagine the delirium if England actually go on to win” the tournament.
The Times says, in the end, it was all too much for the sixth-former who became an overnight tennis sensation.
The Times says Boris Johnson urged England’s football players to “bring it home” last night as he stepped up efforts for Britain to host the World Cup in 2030.
The Times says the shops, warehouses and factories owned by Wm Morrison could be worth almost £9 billion
The Times says shoppers face a confusing array of rules on masks from July 19 after Sainsbury’s suggested that people could ditch face coverings
The Times says at the end of tonight’s semi-final you can celebrate or boo. You can show happiness or disappointment about the moment you’ve been waiting for all these 55 years.
The Times says that from as early as 19 July, fully vaccinated people arriving in England from countries on the amber list will be able to avoid quarantine.
The Times says the BBC is expected to announce a 10 per cent drop in pay for its highest-earning presenters, with the number of people on £150,000 falling slightly.
The Times says the terrorism threat may increase after coalition troops withdraw from Afghanistan but Britain was left with no choice after the US decided to pull out.
The Times says the last few tickets for England’s Euro 2020 semi-final were bought by the FA’s official supporters group yesterday.
The Times says sixteen months, 128,000 deaths and several very long lockdowns ago, Boris Johnson stood in front of a podium.
The Times says a teenager who tried to decapitate a 12-year-old boy in a “brutal and prolonged” attack has been convicted of murder.
The Times says Boris Johnson has sought to end months of lockdown, as well as urging caution and warnings about possible winter restrictions.
The Times says the chancellor must extend the “vital” weekly £20 increase in universal credit, six former Tory welfare secretaries have said.
The Times says public bodies and the private sector suffered nearly 9,000 data security incidents in 12 months with sensitive and private information hacked
The Times says the Delta variant is about to become dominant across much of mainland Europe, prompting Portugal to reimpose curfews on Lisbon and more.
The Times says a cargo ship has been hit by a missile at the entrance to the Gulf in what is thought to be the latest round of tit-for-tat attacks by Iran and Israel.
The Times says migrants and people smugglers face heavier prison sentences after Priti Patel announced a proposed widening of immigration laws
The Times says it has confirmed reports that the policy requiring pupils to stay at home if a child in their bubble tests positive for coronavirus will end.
The Times says Donald Trump’s corporate finance chief and his company pleaded not guilty to tax evasion yesterday as the former president accused prosecutors of a political witch-hunt.
The Times says a Euromillions winner in the midst of a “messy divorce” transferred millions of pounds to his parents to prevent his estranged wife securing her fair share, a judge has ruled.
The Times says two aides to Kamala Harris, the US vice-president, have resigned amid reports of discontent among her team.