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Jam gesture just Kate being sweet
JAM WARS? Not quite. Much has been made of the Princess of Wales's offer to send her recipe for plum jam to young gardeners, in what many have interpreted as a \"snub\" to her sister-in-law in the States.

Explosive reminder of a nearby war...
THE SOUND of Russian strike drones buzzing through the sky and exploding nearby has become a regular part of life in Galati.

Springwatch Chris warns dog owners about seed hazard
SPRINGWATCH presenter Chris Packham has warned dog owners of the dangers of grass seeds as more people rewild their gardens.

TOP TIPS ON HOW TO GET YOUR TASTEBUDS TINGLING AGAIN
Simply being aware of how your sense of smell and taste change as you age can help you address any dysfunction, according to taste expert Barb Stuckey, author of Taste: What You're Missing: The Passionate Eater's Guide to Why Good Food Tastes Good.

How £20m investment was Quay to revival of historic fishing town
Prices in this North East seaside town climbed by an average 6.9% last year, from £231,533 in 2023 to £247,479.

Flower sales blossoming to celebrate Women's Day
A DAY celebrating women's achievements has become so popular it is now rivalling Mother's Day and Valentine's Day for flower giving.

Take pains from gains
MOST people don't give capital gains tax (CGT) much thought until they suddenly get hit by a bill when selling something.
Pole star Duplantis breaks record again
ARMAND DUPLANTIS broke the men's pole vault world record for an 11th time when he cleared 6.27m at the All Star Perche event in France.
Laurie's aiming for victory at a Canter
ENGLAND'S Laurie Canter shares the lead with home favourite Dylan Naidoo ahead of the final round of the South African Open after a marathon third day in Durban.

Lilywhites win Lancs hotpot in emphatic style
IT was shades of 1966 as Preston ended their 59-year wait to reach the FA Cup's last eight.
Britain has been incredibly kind to me and my family...but its people are now fed up with the two old parties
THE IDEA of Nigel Farage walking T into Downing Street as Prime Minister may horrify those Britons who are still traumatised by Brexit, but Zia Yusuf is working night and day to make this democratic revolution a reality.

Caviar? Oysters? ...We'd prefer to eat pizza at home!
MORE couples are staying in and cooking simple dishes for dates rather than splashing out on expensive restaurants, a study reveals.
Struggle is reel
Every filmmaker has to start somewhere. Kevin Smith sold his treasured comic-book collection to finance Clerks, shooting on location where he worked with friends in principal roles.

Giant has got all the Rightmoves
PROPERTY-obsessed Britons spent 16.4 billion minutes searching on Rightmove last year, which the platform has used to underpin a financial performance in a \"class of its own\".
The non-browning banana's green light
SCIENTISTS have developed a non-browning banana, potentially opening up a huge new market for the fruit.

Warm-hearted squaddies bring stray pups in from cold
BRITISH soldiers are adopting four abandoned Romanian puppies after saving them from freezing temperatures.
Europe on the brink if leaders won't step up
Clearly there are dangerous times ahead for Europe if current leaders fail to read the political landscape unfolding before them (\"Kemi tells Keir he must increase defence spending before crunch talks with Trump\", February 23).

WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR
We are all used to the occasional feeling of not being able to taste as well, due to a bout of cold or flu.
How we cope is down to how we believe in paranormal
PARANORMAL beliefs are convictions beyond the scope of scientific understanding. Opinion polls consistently reveal high numbers of the population possess these beliefs (typically more than 50%).

HARD KNOCKS ARE HELPING TED
TED HILL reckons the calamity of Worcester's collapse hardened him up to take the knocks Test Tugby hands out.

LIFE OF RILEY IS THRIVING AFTER A BRAVE CHOICE
RILEY LUMB could so easily have been playing for hometown Castleford against Leeds this afternoon.

WHEN BOWEN GETS TOUGH
SEAN BOWEN made an almighty claim for 'ride of the year' with a last-to-first classic on Booster Bob at Newbury yesterday.
Take note of Reform
REMAINERS might have hoped that one consequence of the 2016 Brexit vote would be the departure of Nigel Farage from the national stage.

150 crew kicked off nuclear subs after drug tests
ALMOST 150 crew working on the nation's fleet of nuclear-powered submarines were turfed out of the Royal Navy in six years after failing drug tests.

Tories 'would have sorted vital bone clinics by now'
OSTEOPOROSIS sufferers are “paying the price” for Health Secretary Wes Streeting’s foot-dragging on his promise to roll out life-saving services across the NHS, the Conservatives have claimed.
£5m bid to boot out prisoners from abroad
IMMIGRATION “crack squads” are to be sent to prisons to speed up deportations of foreign criminals.
Why your stress levels may be out of this world...
YOU might be forgiven for imagining people who believe in the paranormal have intuited some deeper level of reality beyond our humdrum \"normal\" existence.

It's Harry days as Saints sit pretty
TOP TEEN REACTS TO SETBACK SUPERBLY
Boss is backing Harry for Tuchel recall
MANCHESTER UNITED boss Ruben Amorim believes the form of Harry Maguire warrants a place in Thomas Tuchel's first England squad.

Victoria: We Connect to our viewers
THE success of Only Connect is due to it “never patronising” its viewers, host Victoria Coren Mitchell has said.