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England pair pay back belief
CRICKET: Moores is delighted with duo's impact
Unions apologise for Marathon disruption
RAIL union leaders yesterday apologised for disrupting the London Marathon after more than 50,000 workers took part in the biggest strike in decades.
Star Drake was 'guiding light' through Adele's darkest days
ADELE turned to Canadian rapper Drake for advice on dealing with fans’ anger after she cancelled her Las Vegas residency.
Meghan's comic cure for podcast
THE Duchess of Sussex is turning to comedy for her podcast, in what may be a bid to renew her public image and that of her husband Prince Harry.
Soap bosses had to write star's Strictly tan into script...
EASTENDERS star James Bye has told how he persuaded soap bosses to write his Strictly spray tan into the show.
Forensics hunt for remains goes on but brother fears new disappointment
POLICE forensics teams were still on Saddleworth Moor last night as the grim search for Keith Bennett went on.
Give PM time to prove her plan can work, urges Hunt
FORMER Conservative leadership contender Jeremy Hunt urged anxious Tory colleagues to give Liz Truss time to prove that her economic growth plan can work.
We will always do what is right for the British people
THE UNITED Kingdom is the greatest country on Earth and I know its best days lie ahead. I’m immensely proud of who we are and the values we stand for. I am on the side of all those who work hard, get on in life and aspire for a better life for themselves and their family. These are the people who built our nation and made it great through their ingenuity, ideas and enterprise.
Saints be praised! The vicar's wife is expecting
(and romance still rules in TV's Grantchester)
OLIVIA: MAN ON MURDER CHARGE
Breakthrough in six-week manhunt after girl, nine, was shot in own home
Federer true ace of grace and elegance
GREATS: Federer and Nadal
Tearful Federer's Roger and out
He said: "It has been a perfect journey and I would do it all over again."
Bruce Willis moonlighting with Marilyn? Why not!
BRUCE Willis could star alongside Marilyn Monroe in a new Hollywood blockbuster thanks to mind-blowing advances in artificial intelligence.
This mini-Budget shows true Tory vision for growth
FINALLY, we have a government with an economic vision. After years of drift and indecision the Prime Minister and Chancellor are united in their approach.
Refugees heading for home despite horrors of war
THE tide of refugees from Ukraine is turning. Since the war began, 12 million people have fled their homes, with an estimated five million leaving for neighbouring countries.
Public voting at gunpoint in sham elections
VOTERS in the sham Ukrainian elections are casting their ballots at gunpoint, witnesses claim.
'Desperate' Putin still a threat even if evil regime is at an end
VLADIMIR Putin’s call-up of 300,000 conscripts to war in Ukraine marks “the beginning of the end” of his regime, experts say.
Cash cut in police hunt for Maddie
MISSING: Madeleine
Cuckoo’s Nest star dies at 88
LOUISE Fletcher, who is best known for portraying Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, has died aged 88.
Labour takes on PM Truss with major policy blitz
SIR KEIR Starmer will unveil a major policy blitz this week in a bid to present himself as a real alternative to the Tories.
‘Boo national anthem and risk getting booted out’
LABOUR activists who heckle the national anthem at conference should be kicked out of the party, Sir Keir Starmer has been urged.
Shocked Palace staff felt ‘run over’ by the behaviour of Sussexes
PALACE courtiers were so unprepared for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s behaviour, they felt they “were run over by her and then run over by Harry”, according to a new book.
After dutifully carrying Her Majesty’s coffin, soldiers return to Iraq mission
PALLBEARERS who carried the Queen in front of an audience of more than four billion people have already returned to active duty, writes Marco Giannangeli.
A MOTHER’S PRIDE
THE mother of a teenage sailor whose role in the Queen’s state funeral was beamed around the world revealed: “I’m unbelievably proud – sometimes words just aren’t enough.”
Soaring bills take big bite out of grocery spending as consumers feel the pinch
PEOPLE are cutting back on basic items to cope with the cost-of-living crisis, research has found.
Scrooge strikers set to wreck Christmas
Last-minute shoppers and small retailers face bleak festive season amid supply chaos
I was warned off the MeToo movie dinosaurs
JURASSIC World Dominion star Bryce Dallas Howard says she avoided falling prey to movie predators – as her family told her which Hollywood dinosaurs to avoid.
Cleverly’s Pacific tour to boost trade
FOREIGN Secretary James Cleverly this week embarks on a tour of Japan, South Korea and Singapore to boost trade and tackle joint security threats.
Harry’s fears for Sandra over Covid
HARRY Redknapp feared for his beloved wife Sandra after Covid left her struggling to breathe.
CHANCELLOR: YOU AIN'T SEEN NOTHING YET!
Kwasi says more to come as Liz Truss promises 'decade of dynamism'