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It's Reiss lightning
Thomas Partey and sizzling super-subs Ben White and Reiss Nelson were on target during an astonishing final half hour.
OLD BLUES MAGIC SEALS WIN
It was Chelsea’s first goal in four games, only their third win in the last 16, their first goal at home since January 15.
Villa cash in as Pat's boys put foot in it again
TEN-MAN Crystal Palace’s winless run goes on after they shot themselves in the foot on all fronts.
A city reeling as attacks intensify
UNITED WITH THE PEOPLE OF UKRAINE
New telescopes will show us if ET is home
POWERFUL telescopes could soon pick up signs indicating possible alien life on distant planets.
'I'm too scared to jog alone since Sarah's murder'
EXCLUSIVE: TV STAR CLAIRE GOOSE
Hancock blasted for 'hard right' slur against sceptics
The former health secretary used the term in a leaked WhatsApp message when he implied Rishi Sunak was pandering to political extremes by trying to relax Covid rules.
Abi's flying as kind Rod funds USA treatment
After meeting at a charity auction on Thursday, the singing legend offered to dig deep and help Abi Evans, 20, who has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and is unable to walk.
Prince Harry: I'm no victim!
The Duke of Sussex also revealed he has been diagnosed with PTSD after seeking therapy to deal with trauma.
Driven out...the day Frogxit began
ROYAL OPENS UP ON CHILDHOOD TRAUMA
'Amy' back on the streets of Camden
NEW BIOPIC OF TRAGIC POP ICON
Angry Tories step up Gray criticism
Former Whitehall official Jill Rutter said: “She has let down quite a lot of civil servants.”
RISHI: I'LL STOP MIGRANT BOATS
PM vows to slam a 'brake' on abuse of human rights laws to control asylum
League of his own
CRICKET - 2nd TEST: New Zealand v England
DAN THE MAN AS ANDY WILTS
TENNIS: Scot falls just short in his trophy bid
Watkins Picks his spot to finally find a way past Jordan
At the third time of asking, Ollie Watkins finally managed to break Jordan Pickford’s steely resistance to dump Everton into the bottom three.
Cherries picked off in stroll for Pep & Co
The leaders have a game in hand, but any thoughts that Pep Guardiola’s side were feeling travel weary were not in evidence on the south coast.
It's time for us to travel in the name of the King
The first passports issued in the name of King Charles III will appear this summer.
Veg shortage is 'tip of the iceberg' lettuce
Deputy president Tom Bradshaw said reliance on imports has left the UK vulnerable to “shock weather events”.
Release of killer to be reviewed
A Ministry of Justice source said Dominic Raab has agreed to use new powers to intervene in the automatic release of ex-airline pilot Robert Brown, due later this year.
President's visit gave us hope that victory is at hand
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba had announced the arrival of important guests and a “big surprise”.
Royal rift to be reignited by Harry with Q&A about controversial book
FAMILY STILL AT STALEMATE
Nearly all readers are Peachy keen about decision to save classic Dahl books
A poll by the Sunday Express found that 73 per cent thought it was wrong to meddle with much-loved literature.
Scandal-hit police lose public's faith
Policing was shocked to the core when serving officer Couzens kidnapped, raped and murdered Sarah Everard in March 2021.
BBC insists it is not Begum's 'useful idiot'
It comes after a leading strategist branded broadcasters “useful idiots” for giving her airtime.
'Tense' journey home as Kate's team thrashes Wills's Wales
SIX NATIONS VICTORY LEAVES PRINCESS SMILING
Rishi: It's time to get Brexit business done
The Prime Minister is in the final stages of nailing down a deal with the EU which he hopes will persuade the DUP to share power with Sinn Fein.
CRACKDOWN ON £40M MIGRANT LAWYERS
Government calls time on ‘ludicrous’ asylum challenges
Tragic star Whitney is making a big comeback
She died a penniless addict, but singer’s estate is booming
MP suffers abuse after giving birth
AN MP celebrating the birth of her first child received abusive messages from constituents who objected to her taking maternity leave, writes Jonathan Walker.