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Lionesses wake-up call leaves Wiegman in need of solutions
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Lionesses wake-up call leaves Wiegman in need of solutions

ENGLAND are heading to the Sunshine Coast in July for a World Cup warm-up camp, but this defeat by Australia in the lashing rain at Brentford could prove to be their most valuable preparation.

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April 12, 2023
You must think I'm a weirdo, said Met officer after posting semi-naked 'upskirt' photos
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You must think I'm a weirdo, said Met officer after posting semi-naked 'upskirt' photos

A FORMER Metropolitan Police PCSO called himself a \"weirdo\" as he posted pictures he had secretly taken of a semi-naked young woman on the internet, a court heard.

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April 12, 2023
Ariana hits back: You never know what someone is going through
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Ariana hits back: You never know what someone is going through

ARIANA GRANDE urged people to \"be gentle to each other and yourselves\" as she hit back at body shaming trolls.

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April 12, 2023
Viva Las London! The new American boom
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Viva Las London! The new American boom

The all-time low of the pound against the dollar has triggered a flood of US investment in the capital. Samuel Fishwick reports on a new star-spangled takeover of businesses and neighbourhoods

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April 12, 2023
London property developer's son killed in avalanche on skiing trip
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London property developer's son killed in avalanche on skiing trip

A STUDENT killed when an avalanche hit a school group in the Swiss Alps was an 18-year-old from west London, it was revealed today.

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April 12, 2023
School tells pupils: we're closing in weeks
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School tells pupils: we're closing in weeks

A LONDON school with more than 300 years of history will close abruptly at the end of next term, leaving pupils scrabbling for places elsewhere.

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April 12, 2023
Brexit will cost UK workers about £1,300 in lost income each year, claim experts
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Brexit will cost UK workers about £1,300 in lost income each year, claim experts

MILLIONS of workers in Britain will be about £1,300 worse off a year due to Brexit, leading experts said today.

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April 12, 2023
My nights sleeping in the Twitter office with dog in charge, by Elon Musk
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My nights sleeping in the Twitter office with dog in charge, by Elon Musk

ELON MUSK today admitted taking over Twitter has been “quite painful” and “quite a rollercoaster” — and insisted his dog is now the company’s CEO.

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April 12, 2023
MoD: 'Serious inaccuracy in special forces leaks
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MoD: 'Serious inaccuracy in special forces leaks

THE Ministry of Defence today insisted there was “a serious level of inaccuracy” in leaks which claim UK special forces have been operating in Ukraine.

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April 12, 2023
Striking doctors return to hospital amid fears over patient safety
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Striking doctors return to hospital amid fears over patient safety

STRIKING junior doctors returned to work at a struggling hospital today amid fears over patient safety — as health bosses warned that the situation in the NHS would become “more challenging each day that the action progresses”.

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April 12, 2023
ROW CASTS SHADOW ON BIDEN VISIT TO BELFAST
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ROW CASTS SHADOW ON BIDEN VISIT TO BELFAST

HE WOOS UNIONISTS AFTER POWER SHARING RIFT

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April 12, 2023
Ramsdale is the saviour who meets challenges head on
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Ramsdale is the saviour who meets challenges head on

NOT for the first time this season, Aaron Ramsdale was Arsenal's hero on Sunday.

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April 11, 2023
Central London office lets stall
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Central London office lets stall

CENTRAL London office lettings have stalled in the first quarter of the year despite strong demand as deals take longer to get over the line, new figures reveal today.

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April 11, 2023
'Tackle junk food' call as one in four London primary pupils are obese
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'Tackle junk food' call as one in four London primary pupils are obese

HEALTH experts have urged the Government to tackle the \"injustice\" of childhood obesity as figures showed nearly one in four London children in primary school are now obese.

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April 11, 2023
Gunman livestreamed massacre at US bank
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Gunman livestreamed massacre at US bank

Employee shoots five colleagues dead while filming attack on Instagram

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April 11, 2023
Masterful! The twist to end all twists
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Masterful! The twist to end all twists

IF YOU have not yet seen Succession's latest episode, please, please, please go away until you have.

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April 11, 2023
Egypt 'planned secret rocket and artillery help for Russia'
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Egypt 'planned secret rocket and artillery help for Russia'

EGYPT was allegedly planning to secretly supply Russia with weaponry that could aid its invasion of Ukraine, a major leak of classified US documents suggested today.

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April 11, 2023
‘GLOBAL REACH’ BRANSON TAKES UP FUNDRAISING ROLE FOR UKRAINE
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‘GLOBAL REACH’ BRANSON TAKES UP FUNDRAISING ROLE FOR UKRAINE

SIR RICHARD BRANSON met Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv as he became an ambassador for the country’s official fundraising platform.

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April 11, 2023
Barrister's West End debut as Wagatha judge
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Barrister's West End debut as Wagatha judge

Lawyer who turned to acting adds her expertise to Vardy and Rooney drama

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April 11, 2023
Blair warns Biden: Don't try to pressurise the DUP to restore power sharing
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Blair warns Biden: Don't try to pressurise the DUP to restore power sharing

JOE BIDEN was warned today by Sir Tony Blair that American intervention in Northern Ireland should aim to “influence not pressurise” or it risks backfiring.

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April 11, 2023
New warning to stay away from A&E as strike bites
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New warning to stay away from A&E as strike bites

Patient care on knife-edge as over 7,500 doctors walk out

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April 11, 2023
SEX CLAIM PROBE CBI BOSS SACKED
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SEX CLAIM PROBE CBI BOSS SACKED

TOP BUSINESS BODY IN CRISIS AFTER CHIEF ‘SENT WOMAN BARRAGE OF SUGGESTIVE MESSAGES’

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April 11, 2023
United Gunners have high hopes of a happy away day
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United Gunners have high hopes of a happy away day

ARSENAL head to Anfield on Sunday and, in seasons gone by, the trip would be met with a sense of dread.

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April 06, 2023
Hammers house of horrors as Moyes rues lapses in defence
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Hammers house of horrors as Moyes rues lapses in defence

AS Alexander Isak lifted Newcastle's fourth goal into an empty net, Lukasz Fabianski stood next to him, 30 yards from the goal he should have been defending, hands on hips, wearing the bemused face of a man just awoken at the last stop on a train line: How on earth did I get here?\"

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April 06, 2023
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW LEAH WILLIAMSON
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW LEAH WILLIAMSON

For the first time I won't worry if people are tuning in to watch us at the World Cup...their we've got attention

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April 06, 2023
Differences put to one side as the most spectacular Major prepares for the off
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Differences put to one side as the most spectacular Major prepares for the off

GREG NORMAN would have us believe that 17 LIV golfers will storm the 18th green at Augusta on Sunday if one of their own is the proud wearer of the Green Jacket.

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April 06, 2023
How shopping centres have become a buyers' market
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How shopping centres have become a buyers' market

RETAIL landlords will want to forget the last three years. The pandemic was a traumatic time when vast R amounts were slashed off property values, lockdowns left thousands of tenants unable to pay rent and tumbleweed High Streets were deserted for months on end as consumers embraced online shopping on a scale never seen before. It has been a nightmare for so many businesses.

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April 06, 2023
Battersea Power Station attracts five million visits
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Battersea Power Station attracts five million visits

MORE than five million people have visited Battersea Power Station in the six months since the world-famous former generator was opened to the public last October, its owners said today.

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April 06, 2023
Why London should aspire to be more Nashville
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Why London should aspire to be more Nashville

IT'S not to say I felt like I was walking the plank exactly but last week I stepped aboard a flight to Nashville and did wonder if it was an entirely prudent move.

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April 06, 2023
'We are building a society on selfishness'
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'We are building a society on selfishness'

As his new exhibition opens at the Design Museum, China's most famous artist Ai Weiwei talks to Nancy Durrant about living in exile, collecting ancient relics and why we need more compassion

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April 06, 2023