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‘Mainsplainer' loses bid for payout
A MUSEUM worker who claimed he was subjected to sexist comments by a female colleague has lost a compensation bid.
Knife rampage mum's emotional plea to police over 'callous' messages
THE mum of Nottingham attacks victim Barnaby Webber has written a heart-rending open letter to police officers who shared \"abhorrent\" WhatsApp posts about the deaths.
Post Office boss 'overruled proposal to stop prosecutions'
THE former boss of the Post Office overruled senior management when they suggested halting prosecutions of sub-postmasters, the Horizon inquiry heard yesterday.
Shapps calls on allies to raise defence spending
BRITAIN'S allies must boost their armies in the face of the most dangerous threat to peace in decades, the Defence Secretary has urged.
Our fifth exchange in this house...any more and she will be claiming residence!
DEPUTY Prime Minister Oliver Dowden took full opportunity to exploit Angela Rayner's housing row at Prime Minister's Questions.
Three quizzed over deaths of migrants in Channel tragedy
THREE suspected people-smugglers have been arrested in Britain after five migrants including a girl of seven died trying to cross the Channel.
Two water companies don't know where third of their sewer pipes are
TWO of Britain's biggest water companies have failed to map a third of their sewer pipe network, it emerged yesterday.
Spooked Cavalry horses stampede through London
FIVE spooked military horses wreaked havoc yesterday when they stampeded through the streets of the capital during the busy morning rush hour.
HORROR IN THE PLAYGROUND AS TEACHERS 'STABBED'
A TEACHER was \"slashed across the neck\" as she bravely tried to stop an alleged knife attack on a pupil.
GUNNERS GO ON A POWER TRIP
Havertz shines as leaders put the heat on title rivals
IT'S ALL IN THE HEAD FOR JACK
Draper determined to develop mental strength to beat best
Ronnie is playing it cool at the top
I'M NOT THE GREATEST SAYS THE WORLD NO.1
ABOUT TIME TOO! CIVIL SERVICE JOB CUTS TO PAY FOR DEFENCE BOOST
RISHI Sunak will axe 70,000 civil servant jobs and free up billions of pounds to boost Britain's defence.
Crammed boat crosses the Channel despite five dying
AN overcrowded migrant boat that capsized in the Channel leaving five dead, including a seven-year-old girl, was allowed to continue its journey to the UK by the French navy.
Cheekiest of grins as Louis turns a princely 6 years old
A NEW picture of a beaming Prince Louis was released yesterday to mark his sixth birthday.
'More tax cuts on the way' despite borrowing shock
FURTHER tax cuts remain on the cards for Chancellor Jeremy Hunt - despite higher than expected borrowing.
UN chief's horror at mass graves in Gaza
THE United Nations' human rights chief says he is \"horrified\" at the discovery of mass graves in Gaza.
£1.1m earnings from TV help Sheridan forget West End flop
SHERIDAN Smith's TV work earned her £1.1million last year - keeping her smiling despite her latest theatre show not going to plan.
Hatton Garden robbery mastermind dies at 84
Brian 'the Guv'nor' Reader's heists worth £200m
'I would have wanted to end life on my terms'
A MINISTER says the turmoil of his brain cancer made him reconsider his stance on assisted dying.
'Trump fake news plot to help win presidency'
THE boss of America's National Enquirer magazine has told a court how he created fake news to help Donald Trump win the White House.
We wouldn't get away with half our Goodies material today
As he is honoured with a lifetime achievement award in radio, I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue legend Graeme Garden recalls a career filled with laughter, but admits things would be different for many UK comedy icons were they starting out now
TIME TO SHOW I'M THE DADDY
Arteta's bid for title continues against 'father figure' Mauricio
Fletcher's trophy talk fired up Fernandes
DARREN GAVE UNITED A FINAL PUSH FOR GLORY
SELBY TO WEIGH UP HIS FUTURE
Four-time champion needs a break after O'Connor shock
LIGHT ON FOR REPEAT
Williams' chaser bids for a famous Gold Cup double
D-Day vet dies after revisiting beaches
D-DAY hero Harry Howarth has died at 103, weeks after fulfilling a lifetime ambition to pay his respects to fallen comrades at Sword Beach.
Let us bring back beavers ...instead of killing them
LICENCES to release beavers into the wild are being \"cruelly\" blocked which leaves them at risk of being killed by farmers, say campaigners.
Children under 5 among 50 treated in hospitals for vaping illnesses
CHILDREN as young as four are being treated in hospital after falling ill from vaping, figures have revealed.
Hundreds of bodies uncovered at mass graves in Gaza Strip
HUNDREDS of Palestinian bodies have been discovered in a series of mass graves in southern Gaza.