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Joan Bakewell On The Day She Had To Fend Off A Government Minister... With No Help From BBC ‘Predators'
Joan Bakewell has told how she was sexually harassed early in her career by a government minister – and also claimed there were “predators” within the BBC.
Benefits Fraudsters Spared Jail
Benefit cheats are pocketing £50million a week – yet only a handful of those caught defrauding the welfare system are sent to prison.
Stop The Pet Killers: MP Calls For Checks At Vets
People who are irritated by their neighbour’s pet are kidnapping them and taking them to the vet’s to be put down.
Terror Of Foreign Fugitives Who Are Walking Our Streets
A Fugitive triple murderer tops a list of foreign killers feared to be at large or in hiding in the UK.
We Pay Student Unions £165m To ‘Threaten Freedom Of Speech'
Student unions cost millions of pounds, threaten free speech and fail to represent people on courses, according to a damning report from the Adam Smith Institute.
Top Brexiteers' fury over EU exit strategy
BATTLE TO LEAVE BRUSSELS
Beat banks' rate hikes
FIVE-MINUTE GUIDE TO... SURVIVING HEFTY OVERDRAFT FEES
Disney Banks On Its Blockbuster Marvels
Entertainment giant Disney spent close to £1 billion filming its blockbuster superhero movies Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame in the UK and US, new accounts show, write Christian Sylt and Caroline Reid.
Day Harry Finds Out If He's Made Right Move
The showdown between Leicester and Manchester United this afternoon has been billed as the £20million match – the minimum financial prize for the winners who gain entry into the Champions League.
Maxwell Could Lose £15.6m Fortune To Epstein Victims
Ghislaine Maxwell risks losing her entire US fortune of £15.6million in compensation if found guilty of procuring children for paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, it was claimed yesterday.
‘No Excuse' For EU To Drag Out Trade Talks
The European Union now has “no excuses not to knuckle down” and reach a Brexit trade agreement, sources say.
Sharon's Work Fuelled By Life's Catastrophes
Catastrophe star Sharon Horgan says writing the hit series about flawed women has been her therapy.
Duchess is a true ray of sunshine...
GREEN-FINGERED Kate has helped create a garden at a children’s hospice – including planting a sunflower in memory of a little boy.
PM SPEEDS UP PLAN FOR BRITAIN'S NEW BOOM
Boris pledges country will grow faster and better than ever before
Can the Brits come to Hollywood's rescue?
A BRITISH-led cast and director could hold the future of world cinema in their hands with Hollywood’s first summer blockbuster since the pandemic.
HEALTH PERIL TO HOME WORKERS
INDIFFERENT bosses are endangering the health of home workers during the lockdown, it is claimed
Don't rely on sexuality, Peaky Blinders star warns young actresses
PEAKY Blinders star Helen McCrory has urged other actresses not to accept roles based on their sexuality because it makes the occupation harder for other women.
Family Guys
Spending time together in lockdown has brought Strictly’s AJ and Love Island’s Curtis closer together – but the brothers owe it all to their dad, as Emma Messenger discovers Photographs by Stuart Wood
China Accused Of ‘Picking Off Countries One By One'
World on the brink
‘Older people who have given all their lives to us are forgotten. It's a disgrace'
CORONAVIRUS: LEN GOODMAN ON CARING FOR THE ELDERLY
Why Father's Day should always be something special
MY PHONE just lit up with a text. Don’t get excited – just a local take-away about a special offer “to surprise your dad” for Father’s Day. For me, that would indeed be a huge surprise because, in 2007, my dad was killed.
The playful prince
WILLS’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Tearful Meeting With Downed Comrade's Son
76th anniversary of d-day
Boris Wants To Fix Unfair Brexit Deal
EU boss Barnier warned that he’s not referee of talks... he’s just a player
Charlotte And George Boost Volunteer Drive
The Queen paid tribute to the thousands of volunteers around the world as a new picture emerged of Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte preparing food parcels at Sandringham.
Faces Of Youngsters In Brueckner File
The body of Carola Titze, 16, was found in woodland in De Haan, Belgium, in May 1996, sending shockwaves through the community.
Getting By With A Little Help From Your Friends
Having close family and friends is important at any time, but they really come into their own during a crisis, providing emotional, practical and financial support.
Lockdown Uni ‘Failing Students'
Universities are facing a backlash from students who have been “abandoned” during the coronavirus crisis but not offered a refund on their tuition fees.
America Ablaze As Race Riots Spread
Anger over death of george floyd spills across country
Boris Must Learn From History And Resist Mob Rule
As a classical scholar Boris Johnson is fond of his Greek and Latin allusions and will often turn to tales of antiquity to make his point. So after his most tumultuous political week since December’s election, he may today wish to reflect on an anniversary which highlights the catastrophic danger of allowing the angry mob to get its way.