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I had just arrived at the resort when they found Michael Mosley’s body
In the end, it was a bar manager who discovered Michael Mosley’s remains, only 50 metres from an idyllic beach resort. I had docked at that resort 10 minutes earlier.
- by Max Stephens
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Hurley asks King about his health in emotional final overseas trip on duty
Governor-General David Hurley’s job is almost done. But his final trip overseas, his 19th in the job, was as moving as any that had come before.
- by Rob Harris
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World elections
Far-right parties rattle traditional EU powers as humiliated Macron calls snap French election
Far-right parties have dealt stunning defeats to two of the bloc’s most important leaders: French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
- by Raf Casert, Lorne Cook and Samuel Petrequin
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Missing person
CCTV footage reveals Michael Mosley stumbling two hours after he left for walk
The body of the popular TV presenter was found on Sunday, near the sea and close to a beach bar, police said.
England’s social event of the year: The Duke of Westminster’s wedding
British tabloids dubbed it the society wedding of the year as Hugh Grosvenor, one of the UK’s richest people, married Olivia Henson at a ceremony attended by Prince William.
- by Valeriya Safronova
World of Photos, June 10, 2024
The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by our picture editors.
Culinary diplomacy: Inside the opulent state dinner Macron held for Biden
In the gilded reception hall of the Elysee Palace, Emmanuel Macron embraced a French tradition that has endured through monarchy, empire and five republics.
- by Roger Cohen
Michael Mosley’s wife says ‘we will not lose hope’ as new CCTV footage emerges
The wife of missing British TV doctor Michael Mosley said her family “will not lose hope” as the search on a Greek island continued for a third day in searing heat.
Seventy years on, Oxford pub pays tribute to Bob Hawke’s legendary skol
Australia’s longest-serving Labor prime minister was a Rhodes scholar at Oxford between 1953 and 1956. In 1954, he drank a yard of ale.
- by Rob Harris
Analysis
UK election
Sunak’s new blunder will haunt him to the grave
The PM courting older voters by campaigning to bring back national service in Britain, inexplicably chose to snub a major event for the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings.
- by Rob Harris
CCTV footage potentially offers new clues about Michael Mosley’s movements
Rescue workers searching for missing British TV doctor Michael Mosley turned their focus on Saturday to a treacherous mountain area on the Greek island after new CCTV footage emerged.
- by Lefteris Papadimas and Lefteris Damianidis