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Armchair viewers' blank afternoon
TEMPERATURES below freezing wiped out both of the ITV fixtures yesterday leaving viewers without any live racing to watch.
Kyrgios slams Sinner and will not be silenced
NICK KYRGIOS has warned he is not going “to shut up” about Italian hero Jannik Sinner’s failed drug tests in the build-up to the Australian Open.
Will power for Sarries
TOM WILLIS surged over for two tries to give England boss Steve Borthwick another compelling reminder that his Test debut is overdue.
NOW HAAL'S WELL AGAIN AT ETIHAD
THE crisis is officially over and normal service has resumed.
NWANERI ONLY HIGH SPOT FOR GUNNERS
Lacklustre draw deals title hopes fresh blow
Stroke victim meets cops who saved her
A WOMAN who had a cardiac arrest and stroke while driving and miraculously survived has been reunited with the officers who saved her life.
Mum's cash crisis after cancer bills
A MOTHER-of-three whose mouth cancer was missed due to Covid restrictions is now facing eviction after failing to pay bills during her two years of treatment and rehabilitation.
100 'jump dock' at court despite £7m safety drive
MORE than 100 prisoners have escaped custody by jumping out of the dock during the last seven years - despite a government-funded scheme to make courts more secure.
We must teach pupils why Britain is 'Great'
ALMOST from the moment the first child crossed the threshold and entered a classroom, governments, dictators and other political leaders have sought to use education as a means of indoctrination and controlling the population.
Half a billion in pensions to dead people
BUNGLING civil servants overpaid £511.8 million in state pensions and pension credits to dead recipients, and failed to claw back £256.8m of it over the past five years.
'Army has no future if these laws become the norm'
Forged by the common sense values of his mining community, he rose to become one of the linchpins of his SAS unit. But now George Simm tells defence editor MARCO GIANNANGELI Britain's military prowess faces a huge unprecedented threat from human rights legislation
PM's 2025: Polls woe, OAPs' fury and a US trade war!
SIR Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch may show little affection for one another when they face off at Prime Minister’s Questions but the duelling party leaders have much in common.
IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER...
14,000 extra deaths due to A&E delays, Surge in viruses as the country freezes
William 'shocked' over death of nanny's stepson in terror attack
PRINCE William says he is \"shocked and saddened by the tragic death\" of his former nanny's stepson in the New Orleans terror attack.
Eddie got it right for his dad as best of British have gold in their sights
ACTOR Eddie Redmayne has revealed his father told him not to mess up the reboot of The Day Of The Jackal - as it was one of favourite movies.
Emily's expecting even more in '25
ENGLAND'S record points scorer Emily Scarratt is convinced 2025 is going to break new ground for women's rugby in this country.
LUKE: TRASH TALK IS JUST RUBBISH
WORLD CHAMPION Luke Humphries planted his standard at the summit of Alexandra Palace and sent out a warning to Peter 'Snakebite' Wright: \"Your trash talk won't work on me.\"
'Insecure' Elvis feared for future as Beatlemania was always on his mind
ELVIS Presley was all shook up and feared his music career would end when Beatlemania hit America 60 years ago.
Time to roll back the ‘harmful' nanny state
BRITAIN needs to roll back the nanny state and give its citizens more freedom to manage their own health and finances, an independent think tank has suggested.
Rapid nationalisation for failing train firms
BOSSES of failing train operators have been warned they could be fast-tracked for nationalisation.
Life after cancer: 'I am lucky to be here, but now I'm ready to move on'
DESPITE all of her career success Sarah Beeny reveals she is hugely proud that her four sons have formed a successful indie rock band.
growers AI to help cut global waste
RED SPIDER mites can devastate vegetable plants, as this image shows, but help is at hand thanks to artificial intelligence.
Monty brings blooming good news
PERENNIAL green-fingered favourite Monty Don shows no signs of wilting - and will host Gardeners' World for at least another two years.
Reeves: VAT on school fees will raise standards
CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves has defended the introduction of VAT on school fees by insisting it will lead to \"more teachers\" and \"higher standards\" in the state sector.
Homes face £45 bill hike to clear bad energy debt
PLANS to charge every household up to £45 extra on their energy bills, to help write off £1.29billion in customer debt are being considered by the Government.
Make it a Yappy New Year for these adorable dogs
THESE five adorable dogs are among thousands hoping to find a new home after they were found abandoned.
Calls for crackdown on illicit tobacco and vapes
THE ILLICIT trade in smuggled cigarettes and vapes is costing the Treasury billions and posing a huge health risk to children.
Wet weather and online comforts hit High Street
HIGH street retailers have reported a dismal festive trading period as people turned to online shopping during the windy and wet weather.
Fixer Tom joins forces with Guy in new drama
ACTOR Tom Hardy and director Guy Ritchie were spotted filming new gangster drama series Fixer on the streets of London.
Cooper's crackdown on traffickers after Christmas crossings
HOME Secretary Yvette Cooper aims to introduce laws cracking down on people traffickers within weeks, after the latest figures showed 1,163 migrants crossed the Channel in three days over Christmas.