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Artificial intelligence fights real threats in Navy debut
ARTIFICIAL intelligence has been used by the Royal Navy at sea for the first time – testing against supersonic missile threats.
GERMANY BANS BRITS ...OH WELL, SPAIN ISN'T TOO BAD!
GERMANY has closed its borders to British tourists over concerns about the spread of the Indian variant – but Spain will start to welcome them back from tomorrow.
William found solace ‘in dark days of grief'
PRINCE William has said Scotland will always hold a “special place” in his heart as it is where some of his “happiest” and “saddest” memories are from.
Delivering on our border pledge
THE British people deserve a border system they can have confidence in.
Oh, for heaven's sake Harry, make the first move or you'll regret it
YESTERDAY, on a freezing Mayday, the Queen – wearing cheerful red and a brooch that was a gift from Prince Philip – was in Portsmouth bidding godspeed to the mighty aircraft carrier that bears her name.
Celebrate freedom ...but prepare for a financial hangover
EVERYONE dreamt of various freedoms returning to get them through the third lockdown. For some, the landmark date has already arrived: a trip to the pub with friends, being able to legally hug one’s parents again and venture on some foreign trips.
‘Forensic' report will tell the truth of Diana scandal
THE INDEPENDENT report into how Martin Bashir secured a world exclusive interview with Princess Diana in 1995 will finally “get to the truth”, a former Panorama journalist has said.
Man ‘saw the robber who killed his wife'
THE husband of a British woman who was murdered in Greece by a gang of armed robbers saw the face of one of the attackers, it emerged yesterday.
RODGERS HAILS HIS HEROES
Tielemans strike earns Leicester first FA Cup triumph
New bid to make pensions clearer
PENSION providers will be required to give much clearer information to people saving for retirement.
DOWNTON DREAM ALIVE - Lady Lockdown on first step to recovery
HIGHCLERE Castle boss Lady Carnarvon has revealed it will take five years to financially recover from the Covid-19 lockdowns.
Magda knew Blues could go four clean sweep
Magda knew B MAGDA ERIKSSON says she knew Chelsea would challenge for the quadruple this season – even before the campaign had even kicked off.
Sorry Nicola... Boris won't OK 2nd referendum
DOWNING Street will snub calls for a Scottish referendum after Nicola Sturgeon’s SNP fell short of an outright majority.
Lily transforms into beach babe Pammy...
ENGLISH rose Lily James, who is best known for period dramas, is about to rock as Pamela Anderson in a new series about the raunchy star’s wild relationship with Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee.
LABOUR CHIEF SACKED FTER POLLING FIASCO
Party under threat of civil war as election fallout deepens
High-speed trains halted by ‘cracks'
HAIRLINE cracks found on trains halted high-speed services on two of Britain’s busiest rail routes.
‘Woke' warriors don't really want equality for all
IT IS ironic that the quip “never let the facts get in the way of a good story” is often misattributed to the great American raconteur and storyteller Mark Twain. Regardless of its origin, the notion perfectly encapsulates the way events can be tainted by a preconceived view of the world.
Police pledge to ‘get justice' for murdered Julia
COLLEAGUES of murdered PCSO Julia James have vowed to “leave no stone unturned” to find her killer.
Offence claims after TV star allegations
Metropolitan police sent 3rd party report
Raab urges G7 to focus on vaccines
FOREIGN Secretary Dominic Raab will discuss access to vaccines and global security as he hosts the first G7 foreign ministers meeting in more than two years.
LEWIS' TON-UP DAY DENIED BY BOTTAS
VALTTERI BOTTAS denied Lewis Hamilton his 100th pole position after pipping him to top spot for today’s Portuguese Grand Prix.
Hope that George Floyd's legacy will be a real change ....
THROUGH tears george floyd’s girlfriend Courteney ross told me that he wouldn’t believe “all this” – everything that has happened as a consequence of his death.
Post office scandal ‘a new Watergate'
THE Post Office and the Government carried out a coverup bigger than Watergate over a flawed computer system t at saw hundreds of sub postmasters wrongly prosecuted and thousands lose their livelihoods, say campaigners.
Feisty Youn, 73, is poised to light up Oscars night
SHE enjoys smoking and drinking “lots” of white wine, and loves nothing more than lounging in bed all day watching TV or listening to old Neil Diamond songs.
Record cases in India with worse to come
INDIA has yet to hit the peak of its second wave experts warn – despite setting a global daily record for a third day running with 346,786 new Covid infections.
Derek's vow to Kate: ‘You'll see me again'
THE husband of TV presenter Kate Garraway promised her “this is not the last time you will see me” as he was taken to hospital with severe Covid last March.
How Dedicated Kate Went Undercover For New Cop Role
OSCAR-WINNING actress Kate Winslet became a true life detective in a small town “opioid district” in Pennsylvania.
Speculation over H reaching fever pitch in online search
THOUSANDS of fans of BBC drama Line Of Duty believe Detective Superintendent Ted Hastings is the corrupt police officer known by the code name H.
London calling...Hollywood star Cruise ready to meet fans for Top Gun sequel
MOVIE superstar Tom Cruise is planning a world tour to promote his Top Gun sequel later this year.
Ballet star dies as theatre axes show
RENOWNED choreographer Liam Scarlett has died aged just 35, a year after leaving The Royal Ballet amid allegations of inappropriate behaviour.