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When I struggle, I still call Jowita, says Hamza
THEY danced to glitterball glory on last year’s show and Strictly winners Hamza Yassin and Jowita Przystal still remain close.
Public wants to ban NHS doctors strikes
HEALTH SERVICE UNDER PRESSURE
I was bullied by SNP when I stood up for victim of sex-pest MP
AN MP who spoke up for the victim of an “unwanted sexual advance” by her former chief whip has told how the ostracism that followed drove her to seek counselling.
Now you CAN always get what you want!
Mick loves streaming music despite it costing him millions
Broke city may sell historic HQ
BIRMINGHAM’S Victorian-era City Council House could be turned into a hotel, as the authority attempts to pay off debts of more than £760 million.
PM TAKES FIGHT TO STARMER
Rishi to put Labour leader on spot after public backs Tory shift on net zero
Concern for new Russian weapons after N Korea pact
UKRAINE claims to have captured a village from Russian invaders in a liberation the army says is “key to success in all further directions”.
BRITISH HEROES PUSHED TO MUTINY BY INCOMPETENCE
BRITAIN’S battle-hardened troops who had just helped defeat the Nazis at El Alamein were dumped in an Italian field due to an administrative blunder.
UK ramps up aid to ravaged Libya
BRITAIN has deployed medical teams as part of a “crucial” new aid boost for flood-battered Libya.
'I identified my brother after he fell from plane fleeing Taliban. His face was completely gone...
MILLIONS watched his body tumble out of the sky in a tragedy which has come to represent the death of hope for Afghanistan itself.
Bad time to pinch from pensioners
PENSIONERS of the nation unite: you’ve nothing to lose but your triple lock! Make no mistake, despite the squeamishness of politicians on all sides to tackle the issue of the future security of the triple lock and their stubborn refusal to answer the most simple of questions as to whether or not they would support it in the future, the debate is a ticking timebomb for all.
Will genetic tests guide class of 2050?
TODAY’S students may be studying Brave New World, but tomorrow’s could be living in it, thanks to tech advances set to revolutionise our classrooms.
'Crisis' of the 3,000 schools left with no male teachers
MORE than 3,000 primary schools have no male teachers – with some calling the imbalance a “crisis”.
Amanda: Saucy carry ons in my new TV show shocked me
AMANDA HOLDEN has revealed her nickname is Carry On Mandy, because of her very naughty sense of humour.
We feel let down by all politicians over immigration
THE British people were promised they’d take back control. But when it comes to the crunch issue of immigration, they might be forgiven for thinking their leaders have completely lost control.
Tory factions battle for heart of manifesto
A BATTLE for the heart and soul of the Tory Party is underway as rival factions vie to shape the general election manifesto and the direction of the party after polling day.
Britain's broken jails 'to blame for escape'
Prison Officers' Association attacks 'systemic failings' Worst problems are overcrowding and shortage of staff Government aims to hire 5,000 more well-paid guards
MPs call for Rwanda MIGRANT flights to be ready in 24 hours
FLIGHTS carrying illegal migrants to Rwanda must take off within 24 hours of judges giving the green light, MPs have demanded.
Russell Brand denies rape and assaulting a girl who was just 16
ACTOR and comedian Russell Brand was last night accused of sexually assaulting four women – including a 16-year-old schoolgirl.
King Charles the Third!
Monarch's horse fails to win the day but does the royals proud in their bid for a racing Classic
Axing HS2 'would derail levelling-up'
SCRAPPING the northern section of HS2 would make a mockery of the Government’s plans to level-up Britain, a minister has warned.
GUS SPARKS GREAT EXPECTATIONS
INTERNATIONAL T20: England v New Zealand, Today, 2.30pm | Atkinson’s echoes of Archer
Focus finale
FORD FAVE TAKES A BOW WITH GREAT ESTATE
Christmas films and TV stuffed by writers' strike
HOLLYWOOD’S crippling strikes are set to really hit home, with studios running out of new films and TV shows by Christmas.
'The Queen steered nation with hope... a reassuring presence'
ONE YEAR ON, WE REMEMBER ELIZABETH II
The Sir Humphreys are sabotaging elected ministers
THE SUE GRAY scandal has brought Civil Service impartiality into sharp focus. One of the most senior civil servants trusted with the sensitive internal workings of a Conservative government jumped ship to work as the closest aide to the Labour Leader of the Opposition.
Now Home Secretary orders 'woke' police: Don't take the knee!
POLICE officers should not “take the knee” or subscribe to other “woke” agendas, the Home Secretary has warned in a hard-hitting letter.
SAS unleashes the dogs of war (but just to film them)
MILITARY dogs on SAS operations are to wear cameras – in a move to protect soldiers against litigation and claims of “wrongdoing”.
Zoe: Forget raves, I'm a Gardeners' World girl now
NINETIES party girl Zoe Ball admits her wild days are over – with her nights now spent watching Gardeners’ World.
Coutinho must put energy into battling Tories on two fronts
NEW Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho faces a battle on two fronts as rival Tory factions fight over net zero.