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The Mail on Sunday, 28 Jun 2026

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ArticleCLASS WARRIOR BRIDGET’S FAMILY MADE 900% PROFIT ON COUNCIL HOME

EDUCATION Sec­ret­ary Brid­get Phil­lipson is at the centre of a new ‘class war’ row over gov­ern­ment plans to stifle the rights of coun­cil ten­ants to buy their homes – after her fam­ily benefited hand­somely from the policy. Labour MPs pro­fessed...

CLASS WARRIOR BRIDGET’S FAMILY MADE 900% PROFIT ON COUNCIL HOME

Article£19m reason Becks loves hydra­tion breaks

THEY have proved to be the most con­tro­ver­sial aspect of the World Cup, split­ting games into four quar­ters rather than two halves and infuri­at­ing mil­lions across the globe. But one man, at least, is rather fond of the hydra­tion break. Step...

£19m reason Becks loves hydra­tion breaks

ArticleAn 11,600-mile route to the final

THE group stage proved chal­len­ging, but the hard work is far from done – no, not for the Eng­land play­ers, but the fans. Sup­port­ers who flew out for all three group games have already clocked up 6,600 miles. But now they face a fur­ther...

An 11,600-mile route to the final

ArticleCORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS

AN art­icle last week­end entitled ‘Andrew’s week­end get­away with Arab bil­lion­aire’ sug­ges­ted that Andrew Mount­bat­ten-Wind­sor had vis­ited a prop­erty in France belong­ing to Mr Mohammad Baker. We now under­stand that this did not in fact...

CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS

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MONTCLAIR, New Jer­sey, home to the Eng­land team hotel, is twinned with Barnet, north Lon­don. Dur­ing the Second World War, hun­dreds of Eng­lish chil­dren were evac­u­ated there in the Blitz and close con­nec­tions have remained.

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