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Murderer 'thrashed and writhed for minutes' in nitrogen gas execution
A CONVICTED murderer thrashed and writhed as he was put to death in an Alabama jail with pure nitrogen gas, in a new and controversial method of execution.
Doubts grow on Hunt's room for tax cuts as IFS sounds warning
BRITAIN faces a \"nasty combination\" of high tax and tight public spending after the next general election, leading economists warned today as doubts grew over Jeremy Hunt's room for Budget giveaways.
GLOBAL THREATS - BRITAIN'S ARMED FORCES NOT JUST ABOUT THE HEAD COUNT, INSISTS TREASURY MINISTER
BRITAIN’S Armed Forces are “not just about head count,” a minister said today as the Government came under fresh pressure over defence spending in the face of global threats.
Nottingham killer will likely be 'locked up for life', says minister
NOTTINGHAM triple killer Valdo Calocane will likely be “locked up for the rest of his life”, a minister said today as the Attorney General considers whether to review his sentence for manslaughter.
Runaway aristocrat claimed her baby daughter was victim of cot death
A RUNAWAY aristocrat and her partner plotted to blame the demise of their new-born baby daughter on \"cot death\" after they spent weeks living rough in freezing conditions while trying to evade police, a court has heard.
Fresh plea for knife crime action as teen is killed in London park
CAMPAIGNERS and victims' families today made a fresh plea for more action to tackle London's knife crime epidemic amid a surge in offences and the murder of a teenager.
A chat with Kate, then King goes in for prostate operation
THE KING today arrived for prostate treatment at the same London hospital where the Princess of Wales is recuperating from her surgery.
Spurs rock way to top of capital's rich list
TOTTENHAM have overtaken Chelsea as the richest club in London, according to the latest Deloitte Football Money League.
London rivals on alert as Wilson could be for sale at cut-price £18m
NEWCASTLE could sell Callum Wilson for just £18million in the final week of the transfer window, with Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United alerted to his availability.
STOKES TO THE RESCUE ONCE AGAIN
SKIPPER’S 70 HELPS ENGLAND POST DECENT SCORE BEFORE INDIA’S TOP ORDER SHOW HOW TO DO IT
Ex-Spurs owner Lewis' guilty pleas could bring fresh round of sale talk
Fall from grace will be uncomfortable for club that he transformed with chairman Levy
Haleon sells historic lip balm brand ChapStick for £400m
ONE of the most enduring names in facial skincare is changing hands in a $530 million (£400 million) deal.
IG client figures reveal challenge for CEO
THE size of the task facing new IG chief executive Breon Corcoran was made clear when the spread betting giant revealed falling sales and profits.
Foxtons says start of year is busiest since pre-Covid
THE boss of London's largest residential property agency Foxtons today said the sales market was seeing its busiest start to the year since before the pandemic, with buyers flooding to take advantage of lower mortgage rates.
Listen up Vulva Owners, the fight is not over and hard-won rights can be lost
MY Difficult Women podcast is relaunching on Monday new year, new podcast drop! - as I may have mentioned M chez moi the other day.
Pining for the fjords? Joey prefers a different f-word
I WISH to register a complaint... no, not about the hackneyed use of old Monty Python references, but the unfair treatment of a gang of potty-mouthed parrots who were condemned to months of isolation at a UK wildlife park.
Dire: hire bikes piled high on London streets
They have transformed the way we get about in our city but the scourge of discarded cycles strewn on our pavements has become an increasing menace. Robbie Griffiths reports
'My biological age is beyond that of my years'
Who are the scientists and thinkers forging new paths for humanity? On our new podcast, Brave New World, David Walliams meets longevity expert Dr David Sinclair
Victoria bloodied and Cook felled in attack by Australia Day protesters
STATUES of Captain James Cook and Queen Victoria were vandalised in Melbourne by anti-colonial protesters ahead of Australia Day.
"The most evil man on the planet'
Caretaker’s son calls for triple killer to get strongest possible sentence
'Unimaginable suffering': Cameron in plea for more aid and pause in conflict
THERE is \"unimaginable\" suffering in Gaza and more must be done to help the Palestinian people trapped in a \"desperate situation\", Lord Cameron warned today.
Pioneering brain device for London boy
A LONDON teenager has become one of the first patients in the world to receive pioneering neurosurgery that will allow doctors to access real-time data from the brain.
Styles 'shaken after stalking incident' as woman held
A WOMAN accused of stalking Harry Styles has been remanded in custody after allegedly causing serious alarm and distress to the pop star.
Knife crime surge
38 offences a day in London as Labour and Tories clash over new measures to tackle the menace of zombie weapons
Wembley - but anything is possible if we play to our best
just like in the Premier League in December, when Marco Silva's side lost 4-3, Liverpool scored two quickfire goals to turn the game around.
POCH ON WELL-TRODDEN PATH AS HE EYES CUP WIN TO SAVE SEASON
CHELSEA made a remarkable habit of winning trophies in even their most disastrous or transitional seasons under Roman Abramovich - and the club has a chance to continue that trend in the new era after reaching the Carabao Cup Final.
BASHIR SAGA COULD HAVE PUT SERIES IN JEOPARDY
») ENGLAND SKIPPER STOKES’ EMOTIONAL RESPONSE AFTER YOUNG SPINNER FORCED THROUGH VISA HOOPS
I would love to bow out winning the Champions League... but I won't be defined by it
FOR Emma Hayes, this season is a long goodbye.
Bashir another pointless victim of India's power game
IN THE week he might easily be trying Test whites for size, Shoaib Bashir has been cut down, a 20-year-old sent home with a dream on hold, the victim in a game of power that only one side has the appetite to play.
Tourists go spin-heavy from start on mission improbable
HAVING been pestered throughout the Bazball era by the question of whether their punchy method might continue to work, England ought to draw fresh conviction from the fact that when it comes to breaching Fortress India, nothing else has.