Live Breaking News & Updates on The sun

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from The sun on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in The sun and stay connected to the pulse of your community

The World Today with Maryam Moshiri

that his decision was made on the basis of medical advice from his doctors. the moment of crowning has arrived. huw edwards was more than just a regular presenter. he has been the face of the bbc through some of the nation's landmark moments. for the fourth time in the space of five years... he presented elections... we're live in downing street. ..and held our hands through royal and state occasions. even announcing the death of queen elizabeth. the palace has just issued this statement. but a newspaper headline changed everything. last summer, the sun published a series of articles alleging that an unnamed bbc presenter had paid a young person to send what the paper described as "sordid images". within days, lawyers representing that person said it was totally wrong and there was no truth in it. but speculation about who the unnamed bbc presenter

Huw-edwards , Decision , Advice , Doctors , Basis , Crowning , Bbc , Some , Presenter , Nation , Elections , Space

FOX News Saturday Night With Jimmy Failla

seems ready to move on. last night we saw him on the computer checking out penthouse pet alaska airlines, one door closes and another one opened. [laughter] flies open and back. with me to discuss, daisy so much more, they are more like the pall bearers that joke was the only thing sadder than my dead kat. as a superstar foxbusiness host the sun was the last person photographed with my kat so police are going to be waiting his place. say hello to the defendants, brian brenberg. the most famous all caps of all time, the way this country is going, we are all getting sleep. >> it comedian opening for me june 22, hey girl. people always telling him you look at the character chris penn which is an unfair comparison

Laughter , Computer , Daisy , Last-night , Penthouse-pet , Alaska-airlines , One , Thing , Kat , Police , Person , Joke

Gutfeld

>> corruption statutes rico conspiracy. >> what is the crime sir rico is not a crime it is a category. >> we have solar clips and earthquake and i learned that the cicadas are coming all those things together would maybe lead one to believe that either climate change exists or something else was going on over $300 quintillion trump talks to talk but we walked the walk the walk. >> the complete rounded circle made up mostly of gas how can we as humans live on the moon it's almost impossible to go near the sun the moon that's another planet which we will see shortly >> so you see there are [ bleep artists everywhere even at art galleries but they'll tell you

Things , Crime , Rico , Category , Clips , Sir , Cicadas , Earthquake , Corruption-statutes-rico-conspiracy , One , Climate-change , Something-else

Click

replace modules and then put them back in. we've also, over the years, removed more and more components from the system and fit them onshore instead. the less old components you have that could become damaged, it's easier to access it and it's much cheaper also. it's the gravitational pull of the moon and, to some extent, the sun, which gives the tides their rhythm. and unlike wind, solar or hydro, tidal power isn't reliant on weather. while tidal barrages have been around for decades, their cost and the ecological impact has been a barrier. now, from the scottish islands through to canada, a new generation of tech firms have introduced tidal stream turbines. 0cean energy is still largely untapped, so what are the barriers that have prevented it from taking off? it's a relatively small and new industry, so very few machines in the water, and then you have to compete with wind farms and solar pv, etc. we're now addressing a resource

System , Modules , More , Components , Hydro , The-sun , Wind , Cost , Barrages , Pull , Extent , Tidal-power-isn-t-reliant-on-weather

FOX News Saturday Night With Jimmy Failla

last night we saw him on the computer checking out penthouse pet alaska airlines, one door closes and another one opened. [laughter] flies open and back. with me to discuss, daisy so much more, they are more like the pall bearers that joke was the only thing sadder than my dead kat. as a superstar foxbusiness host the sun was the last person photographed with my kat so police are going to be waiting his place. say hello to the defendants, brian brenberg. the most famous all caps of all time, the way this country is going, we are all getting sleep. >> it comedian opening for me june 22, hey girl. people always telling him you look at the character chris penn which is an unfair comparison because chris penn is then and

Laughter , Computer , Daisy , Last-night , Penthouse-pet , Alaska-airlines , One , Thing , Kat , Police , Person , Joke

The Media Show

but against politicians because what we saw was a real sort of mishmash of a kind of activist blogger might be placed as a highly placed source in a story alongside a research methodologist, whichjust didn't really make any sense. so, i think that this should be a call for the media to, you know, step into the silence and just be more confident about asking those questions. it feels like a good moment to end it on, i'm afraid. rebecca coombes from the bmj — british medicaljournal — and hannah barnes, now at the new statesman, previously of newsnight, thanks so much for coming on the media show. thank you. now, hugh grant has settled a legal case he had against rupert murdoch's news group newspapers. the actor was one of a number of people, including prince harry, who are suing the publisher of the sun in the civil court. and jake kanterfrom deadline is still here, and will be through the programme. what's happened ?

Story , Kind , Sort , Mishmash , Sense , Activist , Whichjust-didn-t , Source , Politicians , Research-methodologist , Media , Rebecca-coombes

The Media Show

to the victims of hacking, voicemail interception by the news of the world. since then, they've been paying financial damages to people with proper claims. hugh grant had made the claim that it was £1 billion they've already paid out — i think that's lawyers' costs and settlement. but what they say is there are a number of disputed claims still going through the civil courts, some of which seek to involve the sun. the sun does not accept liability or make any admissions to the allegations. and they point out that a judge recently ruled that some of mr grant's claim — that was a bit about hacking — was out of time and they'd reached agreement on the rest of it without admitting any liability. so, that's what they're saying. i suppose, what the question is — i've covered these cases a lot, mainly because they involve, you know, prince harry. there's quite a lot of them coming down the tracks and that have been coming down the tracks — i guess the question is is prince harry going to be the last man standing? is he the only one who has pockets deep enough to keep going with this and not accept a settlement? or do you expect that he might settle at some point?

People , Hugh-grant , Claim , Claims , Settlement , Hacking , Lawyers , Costs , Interception , News-of-the-world , Victims , Damages

Breakfast

like i am wearing a costume. i'm lookin: like i am wearing a costume. i'm looking forward to it. what time do you hope for? iona looking forward to it. what time do you hope for?— looking forward to it. what time do you hope for? two hours and 57 will be my time- — you hope for? two hours and 57 will be my time. minutes. _ you hope for? two hours and 57 will be my time. minutes. this - you hope for? two hours and 57 will be my time. minutes. this do - you hope for? two hours and 57 will be my time. minutes. this do it - you hope for? two hours and 57 will be my time. minutes. this do it for| be my time. minutes. this do it for mario. be my time. minutes. this do it for mario- and — be my time. minutes. this do it for mario- and we _ be my time. minutes. this do it for mario. and we have _ be my time. minutes. this do it for mario. and we have tessa's - be my time. minutes. this do it for mario. and we have tessa's world | be my time. minutes. this do it for. mario. and we have tessa's world was never run a marathon this before. i have not but i look forward to it. i want to try and do it in five and a half hours but my fastest marathon insureds was five hours and 36 so it's a big challenge for me. you've never run — it's a big challenge for me. you've never run in _ it's a big challenge for me. you've never run in this _ it's a big challenge for me. you've never run in this before _ it's a big challenge for me. you've never run in this before because i it's a big challenge for me. you've never run in this before because it would have collapsed because it is made out of cardboard? it is would have collapsed because it is made out of cardboard?— made out of cardboard? it is wet where i live _ made out of cardboard? it is wet where i live on _ made out of cardboard? it is wet where i live on the _ made out of cardboard? it is wet where i live on the wrong - made out of cardboard? it is wet where i live on the wrong side i made out of cardboard? it is wet where i live on the wrong side ofi where i live on the wrong side of the pennines. i went out for about a mile in it and the pennines. i went out for about a mile in itand i the pennines. i went out for about a mile in it and i hope the pennines. i went out for about a mile in itand i hope i can the pennines. i went out for about a mile in it and i hope i can make it 6.2 miles ashman 26.2 miles on it today. 6.2 miles ashman 26.2 miles on it toda . , , , ., 6.2 miles ashman 26.2 miles on it toda. , , , ., ., today. the sun is shining today and it is d so today. the sun is shining today and it is dry so fingers _ today. the sun is shining today and it is dry so fingers crossed - today. the sun is shining today and it is dry so fingers crossed the - it is dry so fingers crossed the xbox will stay intact. good luck to you all. so many people in costume and so many committed runners in all these amazing people hoping to get into the guinness book of records and do the marathon in theirfastest time possible. so if you are out on the course today if you are

Change-my-london-marathon , Costume , World , Hope , Super-mario , Tessa , Lookin , Forward , Iona , 57 , Two , Challenge

Breakfast

sunny looking over there and today we may have some sunshine in store. here is matt with a look at the weather forecast. dutiful sunrise picture there behind you. is that from today? yes, it is. a lovely photo from our weather watcher in london whether marathon is taking place this morning. i promise you the sun is as warm as the sunshine in tenerife at the moment. a chilly start that many runners are already heading towards the starting line and if you are spectating today you need support, it looks good. a 10% chance or less of a shower. it will stay dry i think but quite breezy and cool and for that you need layers. high pressure is still with us emphasising dry weather but the weather front develops a bit more and we see some rain on that and it also is the dividing line between

Sunshine , Store , Look , Change-my-london-marathon , Place , London , Morning , The-sun , Dutiful-sunrise-picture , Photo , Weather-forecast , Weather-watcher

FOX and Friends Sunday

kayleigh: there you go. pete: what'd you guys do yesterday? kayleigh: know what you did. pete: thank you. will doesn't know. will: i do too. pete: i told you what i was spending. i spent 8-9 hours in a little booth with a microphone reading my audio book yesterday -- kayleigh: that's a marathon. pete: yes. i was told, will e, i was told i set a record for the most pages ever read in an audio book in one day. kayleigh: 8-9 hours is unheard of. pete: it's 150 payments. will: wow. pete: it must be a good read. it must be an easy read. will: that's exhausting. pete: here's a tiny portion, about 30 seconds that i phoned -- filmed with my if iphone. ing the sun was now up. the neighborhood was waking up. we moved quickly. we consolidated our detainees and evidence at the original house and moved to the hasty ps. the four birds came back and we loaded in.

Will , Kayleigh , Pete , Ingrezza-kayleigh , Guys , Microphone-reading , Will-doesn-t-know , Booth , 8 , 9 , Record , Audio-book