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UK will stop arms to Israelis if Gaza attacks ruled to be illegal
BRITAIN would stop arms sales to Israel if it was found to be in breach of international law over its onslaught on Gaza, Deputy Premier Oliver Dowden has suggested.
EXPOSED: CARE HOME CRISIS PUTTING BRITAIN TO SHAME
'Colleagues who have worked in the care sector for 20 years have never seen it in such a bad state'
Brits cross to the dark side for total eclipse
MOST of us dream of chasing the sun but a dedicated band of Brits have flown thousands of miles to watch it vanish in a total eclipse today.
I'VE SWITCHED OFF ANTICS ROAD SHOW
Poch won't be a clown’ on touchline
Without a good car know how hard it will arance arc be for Lewis at Ferrari
FISICHELLA’S WARNING FOR HIS FORMER TEAM
IT MAY BE ALL OVER ALREADY
Injury is set to cost Farrell his dream send-off
'I quit my job...now I enter competitions for a living'
Contest queen wins 35k of prizes in 7 years
My sex abuser stepdad stole my childhood and every ounce of self-respect that I had❜
A TEENAGER who tried to kill herself three times after she was sexually abused by her stepdad says: \"I know girls who have succeeded in taking their own lives.
'Mum stole £50k left to her daughters in their late gran's will'
A MOTHER fleeced her two daughters out of a £50,000 inheritance left to them by their beloved grandmother, a court was told.
Shop gunman 'wanted to be shot dead by police
A GUNMAN who fired shots at a cinema, shop and house may have done it to die from \"suicide by cop\", a court has heard.
Madeleine suspect once broke into teen girls' flat naked, pal claims
MADELEINE McCann suspect Christian Brueckner once broke into an Algarve holiday apartment naked while three teenage girls were asleep, a friend said.
I go towards danger, I'm attracted to it
Male egos, an accidental stint as a masseuse and cheating on Harry Enfield ...as a young actress in the 1980s, Helen Lederer had to negotiate tricky waters before achieving fame as a TV comedienne
Michael J: I'd act again if I got 'real' part
MICHAEL J Fox has said he would consider acting again if he had a role that integrated the realities of his Parkinson's disease.
World record joy for proud Brit, 111
IT'S official...Britain now plays host to the oldest man on the planet after Guinness World Records bestowed the title on 111-year-old John Tinniswood.
Ted Lasso star Hannah could step up on Strictly
TED Lasso star Hannah Waddingham is in talks to appear on this year's series of Strictly Come Dancing, sources said last night.
Drone strike destroys 6 Russian warplanes
UKRAINE destroyed six warplanes and crippled another eight in a drone strike against a Russian airbase, it claimed yesterday.
Ballsy JK's bold stand for women
JILOVE JK Rowling. She's a Boadicea for our time, fierce and furious, her weapons words and wit. Like the characters who cry \"I am Spartacus\" in the iconic film, she says she will echo the words of any woman arrested in Scotland for calling a man a man, no matter if he's trans, and volunteer to be arrested alongside her.
April (heavy) showers
...with 60mph winds - oh, and the hottest temperatures of the year
Royal Mail apologises after wrongly claiming real stamps were fake
ROYAL Mail admitted yesterday it incorrectly branded a genuine firstclass stamp as counterfeit.
Palin: Our fish-slapping dance sketch even got a laugh in North Korea!
MONTY Python's iconic fish-slapping dance sketch is off the scales in global popularity, says Michael Palin.
Water lobbyists bought EA boss £100 meal days before bills hiked 40%
THE chairman of the Environment Agency accepted a dinner worth nearly £100 from water company lobbyists days before bills were increased by 40%.
Doctors seeing parents who don't know how to prepare healthy family dinners
DOCTORS are increasingly being asked by parents of overweight children how to cook quick, cheap and simple fresh food.
IDF sack officers over attack that killed 7 World Central Kitchen aid workers
Israel claims military chiefs thought Hamas fighters had hijacked humanitarian convoy
'The lesson for MPs is they must be very careful about cyber security
POLICE are examining claims of a Parliamentary honeytrap after a top Tory MP said he was pressured into revealing colleagues' sensitive details.
Relaxed Prince Andrew's back in the saddle
THE going appeared to be good for Prince Andrew as he went riding in Windsor, seemingly not a bit worried by a new film on his disastrous Newsnight interview.
PM: BUCKLE UP! BRITAIN IS READY FOR ECONOMIC TAKE OFF
AN upbeat Rishi Sunak brushed off polling blues and declared the economy would \"really take off\" as \"workers and strivers\" are rewarded with tax cuts today.
Varane sparks call for culture change
RAPHAEL VARANE has been praised for \"raising awareness\" on concussion, with experts warning it must lead to a culture change in football.
Seb return would leave Mercedes in fine Vettel
LEWIS BACKS GERMAN TO TAKE SEAT IN 2025
NEW BENCHMARC
MARCUS SMITH spearheads Harlequins' bid to break new ground against Glasgow at the Stoop tonight.
GET THE FACTS RIGHT
Russell backs racing's welfare plan to combat misinformation