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Hezbollah
A TOP Hezbollah chief wanted for the 1983 Beirut bombings that killed hundreds of Americans died in an Israeli air raid on Lebanon's capital.
'I would be hugely proud if my kids did an apprenticeship'
MIDDLE-CLASS parents should sign their children up to do apprenticeships instead of sending them to woke universities, Tory leadership contender Tom Tugendhat insisted yesterday.
'Kate is not out of the woods yet ...we have to let her pace herself
THE Princess of Wales was yesterday urged to \"pace herself\" and ensure she returns to royal duties gradually for the sake of her health, her family and the country.
Farage: 'I genuinely believe we can change the future of our country...'
NIGEL Farage insisted Reform UK can produce a \"truly astonishing\" result at the next general election as he rallied the party's biggest conference crowd yet of 4,000.
Home Office has no clue about 150,000 'missing' migrants, says Tory MP
NEARLY 150,000 migrants are unaccounted for in the UK after claiming asylum, figures show.
Sir Alex turns puzzler to solve fear he'll be stricken by dementia
FOOTBALL legend Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed he does quizzes to keep his brain active as he told of his fears of dementia.
Kamala: Break into my house and I'll shoot you
KAMALA Harris claimed she would not hesitate to shoot an intruder in her home – before quickly adding she “probably should not have said that”.
HEARTLESS! 86% OF POOREST PENSIONERS WILL LOSE FUEL HELP
THE heartless decision by Labour to scrap vital winter fuel payments will leave some older people begging in the cold, campaigners have warned.
Villa icon was 'real-life superhero' who helped conquer the continent
STAN COLLYMORE hailed the late Gary Shaw as \"a real-life superhero\" and the main reason he started playing football.
'We got Champions League bibs and balls on Sunday... I can't tell you how proud and happy it ano made me'
McGINN LIVING A EURO DREAM
I'm one of the lucky ones' says Margie, 74, after three cancer battles
CANCER survivor Margie Shields says she feels lucky to be alive after beating the disease three times in 20 years.
Where are your eyes, world? Can you not see? People are dying every day
As the Ukraine conflict drags on, a passionate cris de coeur for our ongoing support for the embattled nation. But is its author a politician or soldier? No, she is a 15-year-old girl whose words should inspire us all, writes Lord Ashcroft
Firestorm as missiles hit border city
UKRAINE has pounded Russia's border region of Belgorod in a series of surprise missile strikes.
Putin boosts total soldier numbers by 180k to 1.5m
VLADIMIR Putin has ordered army chiefs to increase the number of Russian troops by 180,000 to 1.5 million.
Man City's defence over finance claims kicks off
THE landmark legal battle between the Premier League and Manchester City over 115 allegations that the club broke financial rules began yesterday behind closed doors in London.
Baby Reigndeer
Stalker hit rises above furore to win 4 gongs
'I will be glad when you gone... suspect's years of Trump hatred
THE alleged would-be assassin of Donald Trump formed a hatred for the former US president - despite voting him into the White House.
Painful proof my pal Esther's fight is right
DAME Esther Rantzen has been my friend, mentor, confidante, companion and let me unleash my true fan-girl here - inspiration for almost 30 years.
Act now to spare disabled people a winter of poverty
‘People are using candles instead of lights, going days without food’
French minister admits: We do not do enough
FRANCE does not do enough to prevent migrant deaths in the Channel, a departing minister in Paris confessed.
Now Sir Keir's eyeing Italy's Albania deal to tackle migrant crisis
SIR Keir Starmer told yesterday how he is \"interested\" in Italy's migrant deal with Albania and how the country is deterring people fleeing north Africa.
'It does look as if it's going to be possible'
Dame Esther hopes extraordinary 'wonder drugs' will keep her alive long enough to see MPs vote on assisted dying
Majority of junior docs accept 22% pay offer
JUNIOR doctors in England have voted to accept a Government pay offer that is worth 22.3% on average over two years.
PM's battle to join dots in donor row
SIR Keir Starmer has insisted he did follow the rules around declaring gifts - after he was accused of \"rank hypocrisy\" for accepting £5,000 in free clothes.
'Starmer declared war on pensioners'
'Starmer's choices are selfish and are going to hurt working people and pensioners'
Dentist with a sweet tooth has slice of luck
THE fresh batch of Bake Off contestants are a mixed dozen that include a student dentist, a bingoloving gran and a finalist from 2024's Young Farmer of the Year.
Long term illness makes UK 'sick man of Europe'
BRITAIN is the sick man of Europe, claims a report highlighting the soaring number of people off work due to long-term illness.
'REPUTATION IN TATTERS' OVER CHILD ABUSE IMAGES
Damning verdict on shamed former BBC presenter Huw Edwards as he avoids jail
THE ART OF WAR
Boss lauds 'ugly' derby win after sleepless nights blight build-up
CLOCK-WISE
Newcastle wake up in time to stun dominant Wolves