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January 16, 2025
'LIKE WATCHING A HORRID FILM I CAN'T STOP'
Britain's nurses describe the 'heartbreaking' burden of dealing with a record 518,000 hospital 'trolley waits' of 12 hours or more last year
4 mins
Trump gets say on Chagos deal
DONALD Trump will be consulted before any deal for the UK to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius is finalised.
1 min
Keir's new pension minister wanted to axe triple lock
LABOUR'S new pensions minister has said he wants to scrap the \"triple lock\". Sir Keir Starmer was accused of being \"anti-pensioner\" after giving the role to former think-tank chief Torsten Bell.
1 min
'No limit to teacher earnings'
THERE will be \"no ceiling\" for teachers' pay when new reforms pass into law, the Education Secretary has said.
1 min
The more PM defends Reeves ...the more terrified she looks
THE more Keir Starmer defends his Chancellor, the more terrified she appears.
2 mins
Kemi gives Labour, and the Tories, both barrels
Badenoch's blunt warnings on her own party's failings
2 mins
Squirming Starmer refuses to rule out yet more tax hikes
KEIR Starmer refused to rule out further tax increases during a brutal grilling at PMQs yesterday. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch asked the Prime Minister if he would \"come back for more\" this year after October's Budget raid.
2 mins
I want to sort things out and leave our country in a better state than when I arrived...
GAZING up at his old family home, Lee Anderson recalls growing up in the early 1970s when dawn brought a trickle, then a flood, of miners from their red-brick terraces into a shared alley down to New Hucknall Colliery.
5 mins
Downing Street fails to rule out compensation for terrorists
IRA terrorists could receive compensation despite Sir Keir Starmer vowing to block the payouts. The Prime Minister has come under fire over the Government's proposed changes to the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023, which had put a stop to such civil claims.
2 mins
She was a beacon of hope and resilience
Linda Nolan, who has died aged 65 after a 20-year battle with breast cancer, was propelled to fame with her sisters in the mid-1970s as an original member of The Nolans, one of the first all-girl pop groups...
5 mins
Hollyoaks actress Diane dies aged 77
HOLLYOAKS and Only Fools and Horses star Diane Langton has died at the age of 77. The actress played Del Boy's ex June Snell in the classic BBC sitcom - appearing in two episodes during the 1980s.
1 min
Halting drone drops is first step in work to reform criminals
Daily Express readers will have been as outraged as I was this week to see reports of drones delivering drugs and weapons into our prisons. Social media footage shows how easy it is for these remote-controlled devices to put contraband into the hands of prisoners.
3 mins
Love's no more than Island fling to Gen Z
IF THERE is one programme that sums up the woes of the 20-something generation who seem to find it so hard to find romance, it's Love Island. I have seen it only once and fail utterly to understand its appeal, but younger viewers love it.
2 mins
Scotland 'followed UK lead in winter fuel payment axe'
SCOTTISH ministers axed the winter fuel payment as a \"direct consequence\" of the UK Government's decision to scrap it, a court heard. Pensioners Florence and Peter Fanning, from Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, have brought the Scottish challenge over the removal of the lifeline.
1 min
Fiennes is tipped for Bafta with Pope film
CONCLAVE, starring Ralph Fiennes as a cardinal overseeing the election of a pope, leads the Bafta film awards with 12 nominations.
1 min
Labour faces new anger over its social care delay
CAMPAIGNERS for the elderly are demanding a boycott of the commission investigating social care reform.
1 min
Soap actress Helen ‘pleads poverty’ as she faces court
CORRIE star Helen Flanagan told a court she is \"struggling\" financially as she was banned from driving for six months despite claiming it would cause \"exceptional hardship\".
1 min
Fat jabs must be used for life, says co-creator scientist
WEIGHT loss jabs are \"lifelong treatments\" like diabetes and blood pressure medication - and most people who stop taking them will lose the effects, a scientist who developed the drugs says.
1 min
Hat-trick of hosts for post-Lineker MOTD
HERE'S the BBC's new football team...Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman and Gabby Logan will take over as presenters of Match Of The Day when Gary Lineker leaves at the end of the season.
1 min
Birds like to natter
BIRDS enjoy a natter on their 60,000 mile migrations, a study suggests.
1 min
Red Sea dive tragedy survivors 'pressured to sign statements'
SURVIVORS of an Egyptian dive boat that sunk claim they were pressured into signing witness statements in Arabic which they did not understand. They also accused the Egyptian authorities of trying to cover up what happened, claiming investigators were determined to blame the tragedy on a huge wave.
1 min
Friends star's role in Sir Rod divorce
FRIENDS actor David Schwimmer has revealed he served divorce papers to Sir Rod Stewart 40 years ago.
1 min
House prices up amid hopes of Bank rate cut
ANNUAL house price growth has accelerated to 3.3%, with the average property now worth £290,000.
2 mins
Police to probe death of toddler at nursery
A TWO-year-old boy died after suffering a \"fatal medical episode\" at a nursery, police said. Officers were called to Early Learners Day Nursery, Bootle, Merseyside, at around 12.35pm on Tuesday.
1 min
Sven's family sell treasured trophies to pay huge debts
SVEN-GORAN Eriksson's grieving family are to sell treasured football trophies to help pay off his enormous debts.
1 min
Wildfire fears leave the Oscars in doubt
Ceremony could be cancelled for first time in 96 years
2 mins
How women ruled the roost in Iron Age Britain
BRITAIN revolved around women in the Iron Age with men moving to live with their wives' communities, their skeletons have revealed.
2 mins
Overtime is unpaid for many
TWO out of five people work an average of seven hours a week of unpaid overtime, a study says.
1 min
Owl loses mid-air talons contest...
A BARN owl carrying off a vole it has just caught for its lunch is mugged in mid-air by a hungry kestrel. But that was just the start of a bad day of hunting for the owl, because its greedy rival went on to steal three more voles from its clutches.
1 min
£268 charge for parking thrown out
A DRIVER fined £268 for taking too long to pay a £1.20 parking charge has won his court case against the company responsible.
1 min
'Vindicated'...man who was wrongly jailed for 17 years
Malkinson calls for reform of review body
2 mins
My future's going down the drain, says £7.5m James
A TRAINEE gas engineer found out he had won a £7.5million Lotto jackpot...then spent the next day clearing blocked drains. James Clarkson, who lives and works with his parents, plans to pay off their mortgage, treat himself to an Audi and a luxury holiday, and buy a season ticket for his beloved Manchester City.
1 min
D-Day hero gets medal 81 years on
France praises John's bravery
2 mins
Police scaled walls to arrest president
SOUTH Korean leader Yoon Suk Yeol yesterday became the country's first president to be arrested - after police and corruption investigators climbed walls and cut through barbed wire to get to him.
1 min
'Israel and Hamas fix ceasefire to end war'
A GAZA ceasefire was agreed last night, bringing real hope of an end to Israel's 15-month war with Hamas.
1 min
Tory MP's cousin 'tried to throw ex down well'
THE cousin of a Tory MP attempted to murder his former partner by trying to throw her down a deep well on his estate, a court has heard.
2 mins
Court battle over neighbour's floor
A BUSINESSMAN who tried to force his upstairs neighbours in a luxury apartment block to rip up their creaking floorboards has lost his High Court bid.
1 min
How you can live like a philosopher
The ancient thinkers were the original influencers, says expert
4 mins
'I'm so proud of my life now'
Sophie Proctor had crippling social anxiety for decades, relying on alcohol and medication to cope - then she found just five hours with a hypnotherapist transformed her mental health
3 mins
Honey I shrunk the fitness tracker
There are more health and fitness devices on the market than ever before, with the technology to track everything from step count and heart rate to sleep and stress. Over the years I've been lucky enough to try lots of them, but for some reason have never stuck with one long term.
2 mins
Dragons in perfect pitch
UP UNTIL I watched a preview of tonight's DRAGONS' DEN (BBC1, 8pm), I'd been thinking of applying to appear on the show myself. My plan? I'd stride into the Den and announce that I'd invented the hovercraft. \"I'd like half a million quid,\" I'd tell the Dragons, \"in return for a 1 per cent stake in my company.\" Just so they knew I meant business. Of course, they may have pointed out that the hovercraft had already been invented. The Dragons can be quite hot on that sort of detail. Especially the lanky one with the socks. But I'd already anticipated that reaction. My own hovercraft, I'd explain, would be a hovercraft for our times - sustainable, recyclable, plant-based and staunchly anti-racist. That would have clinched it, no question. Especially if this was one of those weeks when there were six Dragons in the Den, rather than the usual five, a business-savvy guest celeb having joined them for a one-off appearance.
1 min
Lloyds closes its Liverpool site in offices shake-up
LLOYDS Banking Group will shut its office in Liverpool later this year, affecting 500 staff.
1 min
Spiralling HS2 costs blamed on 'too much Government'
MASSIVE cost overruns and delays building HS2 are the fault of too much state involvement, says a key adviser. Sir John Armitt, chair of the National Infrastructure Commission, told MPs he had \"never been convinced by the governance structure of HS2\".
1 min
DESERT STORM
Rory and Rahm differ about state of game
2 mins
Brits giving Aussies plenty to shout about
DRAPER DRIVEN BY 'ABUSE' AS FEARNLEY HAS A PARTY
2 mins
Novak's tale of the tape
NOVAK DJOKOVIC has revealed \"dedicated\" Andy Murray rewatched all of his first-round win here on video to spot small details missed during the live match. The 10-time champion reached the third round with a 6-1 6-7 6-3 6-2 victory against world No.125 Jaime Faria under the roof of the Rod Laver Arena - then blew a kiss to his new coaching team. The Serbian superstar spoke of how Murray had prepared for the match by reviewing his opening four-set win against American wild card Nishesh Basavareddy.
1 min
Burrage rues missing out on her big break
JODIE BURRAGE admitted she played \"a horrible game\" serving for the second set before losing to Coco Gauff.
1 min
WORLD OF SPORT Vince quit stunner
JAMES VINCE is to step down as Hampshire captain after 10 years and move to Dubai following several attacks on his family home.
1 min
CITY TITLE TALK IS PLAIN STUPID
Foden admits champions are already out of the race
2 mins
Virgil cool in a 'crisis'
VIRGIL VAN DIJK countered claims Liverpool have suffered a 'mini-wobble' by pointing to the Reds' response at Nottingham Forest. The leaders have won just three of their past seven Premier League games, but came from behind to draw 1-1 at third-place Forest and almost took all three points.
1 min
Potter plans attack
WEST HAM have a full-scale attacking injury crisis but Graham Potter believes it is on him to find a way around it.
1 min
BE LIKE HARRY
Amorim calls on United to follow Maguire's lead
2 mins
Lionesses select HQ for Euros
ENGLAND will be based in Zurich for this year's Women's Euros in Switzerland. After the FA looked at 23 facilities, the defending champions will stay in the five-star Dolder Grand Hotel on the outskirts of Zurich and their training base will be Sportanlage Au, home of FC Glattbrugg.
1 min
Seagulls ready to let pair spread their wings
FABIAN HURZELER has not ruled out letting Evan Ferguson and Julio Enciso leave on loan this month.
1 min
WAT A START
Ollie's cool finish makes it a nightmare return for Moyes
2 mins
Dyche believes he left at right time
SEAN DYCHE says it was the right time to leave Everton amid \"one of its toughest periods in its history\".
1 min
It's Alexander the eight as Isak run has Toon humming
JUST call him Alexander the Great. Newcastle's red-hot striker became only the fourth player in the Premier League era to score in eight successive top-flight games, as Eddie Howe's superchargers equalled the nine straight wins Kevin Keegan and Rafa Benitez notched up.
1 min
Eagles are soaring on away trips
JEAN-PHILIPPE MATETA set up the Premier League's current awayday specialists for more spoils on their travels. Crystal Palace's big Frenchman was neat with his feet seven minutes into the second half as Leicester paid for their soft centre.
1 min
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