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Late Cash and grab puts paid to poor run
ASTONVILLA'S long wait for an FA Cup win is over after Matty Cash's 88th-minute winner beat Boro.
Nasty Nigel quits show over sex assault claim
NIGEL Lythgoe said it was with a \"heavy heart\" that he had decided to step back from the upcoming US series of So You Think You Can Dance, as he focuses on clearing his name amid sex assault allegations.
How Claudia learned to 'betray' her kind persona
CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN feared she had been given a \"personality transplant\" when she took on the challenge of hosting back-stabbing reality show The Traitors.
'Corrupt cops covered up gangland murder'
Met reviewing ruthless killings after claims by ex-detective
Nash scattered mum's ashes at Albert Hall
FOLK star Graham Nash secretly scattered some of his late mother's ashes at famous venues like the Royal Albert Hall where she had dreamed of performing as a singer.
"My pals Kate and Derek had a crazy love affair'
KATE Garraway and Derek Draper had a \"crazy love affair\", reveals the star who helped them get together.
'We must use our own oil and gas or lose 200,000 jobs'
BRITAIN risks losing 200,000 jobs if it refuses to make the most of the country's own oil and gas reserves, Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho has warned.
Andy 'will be haunted'
Prince can't go back to public life, says lawyer
Chancellor insists the future's bright
BRITAIN'S \"dark days\" are behind us and voters can expect more tax cuts in the spring Budget, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt says.
Public fear politics is driving doctors' walkouts as NHS 'heads off a cliff'
MORE than a third of people believe junior doctor strikes are politically motivated, as experts warned the NHS is \"heading off a cliff-edge\".
Star Idris leads the fight against knife crime hell
TOP ACTOR Idris Elba is launching an intense three-month campaign to tackle the youth knife crime epidemic blighting this country.
£500M BOAT GANGS' HUGE PROFIT OUT OF MISERY
Labour and Tories' battle of the boats
Goal king Cole's got Poch purring again
AT LAST Mauricio Pochettino's Chelsea produced a display worthy of the club's golden days - thanks to new King of the Bridge Cole palmer.
FURBANK FUELLED FOR CALL-UP
GEORGE FURBANK threw his hat into the Six Nations ring as Saints came from behind to go top of the table and prove they are title contenders.
Tributes favourite as Full Monty Tom dies at 75
FULL Monty star Tom Wilkinson died suddenly at home yesterday.
Russian casualties to pass 500,000 by 2025
RUSSIAN_ military casualties in Vladimir Putin's \"pointless war\" will top 500,000 by 2025, the Defence Secretary said yesterday.
Eco-zealots: 'We won't Just Stop causing misery'
JUST Stop Oil activists are already planning to heap another year of misery on the public - promising a \"bigger and more disruptive 2024\".
Amy had it all...she was a new Judy!
Head teacher Sylvia Young:
New Year's cancelled for Eurostar revellers
NEW Year plans were thrown into turmoil yesterday after a flooded tunnel brought the Eurostar to a halt, leaving thousands of holiday travellers stranded.
Warm welcome for Holly's Dancing On Ice return...
HOLLY WILLOUGHBY can expect an \"outpouring of affection\" from viewers when she returns to Dancing on Ice, say industry experts.
Bringing the party to your living room.
You're invited to the best New Year's Eve party in the land - and you don't have to leave home to join the fun.
PM: MORE TAX CUTS TO COME
Rishi to 'build brighter future' as millions get cash boost this week
A big future awaits Littler
ROB CROSS tempered the whirlwind of hype around boy wonder Luke Littler and warned: \"Don't put too much pressure on him.\"
Spurs hold on with Vic's safe keeping
RICHARLISON rubbed salt into Everton's wounds but Guglielmo Vicario had the last laugh.
BALL WHAT A TONIC FOR SKIPPER TOM
LUTON gave on-them-end Tom Lockyer the perfect festive tonic and sent Newcastle spinning towards crisis.
Bionic arm is best gift for brave Jayden
BRAVE Jayden Henry-Poole has finally been given his Christmas wish – tearing open his presents with both hands.
Crackdown on 3D printed guns to foil criminals
BLUEPRINTS for 3D-printed guns are set to be made illegal after criminals turned to technology to outfox UK gun laws.
Idyllic ranch where the King found some peace
PRISCILLA Presley's memories of her late husband have veered between the heartfelt and the horrifying in the near half century since the death of Elvis aged 42 in 1977. But one particular phase in the relationship, at least in her telling, reads like a scene from one of the King's numerous Westerns.
'Groundbreaking' AI to warn us of extreme weather
IT'S ONE of the biggest questions of the year for a weather-obsessed nation.
Post-Brexit golden era for UK's toy exporters
BRITAIN'S toy industry could be on the verge of a global golden age.