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Williams' chaser bids for a famous Gold Cup double
D-Day vet dies after revisiting beaches
D-DAY hero Harry Howarth has died at 103, weeks after fulfilling a lifetime ambition to pay his respects to fallen comrades at Sword Beach.
Let us bring back beavers ...instead of killing them
LICENCES to release beavers into the wild are being \"cruelly\" blocked which leaves them at risk of being killed by farmers, say campaigners.
Children under 5 among 50 treated in hospitals for vaping illnesses
CHILDREN as young as four are being treated in hospital after falling ill from vaping, figures have revealed.
Hundreds of bodies uncovered at mass graves in Gaza Strip
HUNDREDS of Palestinian bodies have been discovered in a series of mass graves in southern Gaza.
MP demands new minister to protect the national flag
ENGLISH and British national identity is \"under attack\", a Tory MP has warned.
Thames Water threat to hike customer bills by £50 a month
CAMPAIGNERS yesterday accused Thames Water of making the public pay for its failures following plans to raise customers' bills by £50 a month.
Taxpayer will fund me for life, boasts hate preacher Abu Hamza
HATE preacher Abu Hamza has boasted UK taxpayers will pay for him if he is released from jail - as well as his family.
No royal picture as Louis turns six after photo-editing furore
ROYAL fans will be disappointed not to see a new photo of Prince. Louis today for his sixth birthday.
Rwanda flights now on standby to take off ...in June
DEPORTATION flights to Rwanda have been booked to take off in June, the Daily Express understands.
MPs' aide charged with spying for China
A COMMONS aide has been charged with spying for China under the Official Secrets Act.
SCANDAL-HIT BBC'S HUW EDWARDS QUITS ON 'MEDICAL ADVICE'
LEADING news anchor Huw Edwards has quit the BBC in the wake of the scandal over claims he paid £35,000 to a young person for explicit images.
Truss: I Don't Want To Be PM
and mortgage misery not my fault’
Stop Meddling! Pm Warns Labour It Must Pass Rwanda Bill
RISHI Sunak has demanded Labour stop "frustrating the will of the people" with endless "meddling and mischief" over the landmark Rwanda Bill.
Obese People Benefit By Working Out In Evening
OBESE people trying to improve their health are better off exercising in the evening, it is claimed.
ERIK AVOIDS AN EPIC FAIL
Ten Hag an almighty scare
Classy Reds breathe life into Klopp's farewell tour
TITLE DREAM BACK ON TRACK
Injured cousin inspires Cairess to push limits
EMILE RUNS SECOND BEST TIME BY A BRIT
NORRIS IS SURE BET FOR FUTURE
Brit loses wager after sealinc surprise second for McLaren
COX'S CLASSIC DREAM
Trainer buoyed by Ghostwriter gallop
Last letter of tragic climber is revealed
THE final letter from tragic Mount Everest climber George Mallory to his wife has been shared - 100 years after he wrote it.
"Thank you, America!'
Zelensky praises US aid that will help get shells firing again
Pin badge tribute made with sand from D-Day beach
POPPY lapel badges handcrafted with sand from D-Day's Gold Beach are being sold to commemorate the invasion's 80th anniversary.
PM 'appalled' over Met officer's threat to arrest 'openly Jewish' man
RISHI Sunak says he is \"appalled\" by footage of a police officer threatening to arrest a Jewish man near a pro-Palestinian rally, Government sources said yesterday.
Rayner under fresh scrutiny as neighbour steps into row
ANGELA Rayner is facing further scrutiny in the row over her past living arrangements following the disclosure of a document signed by her former neighbour.
MP accused of 'paying off bad people' resigns
Tory cleared of misusing funds but criticised over behaviour
Singalonga Spice Girls
THEY'RE beck together - the Spice Girls reunited at Victoria Beckham's 50th birthday party where other star guests included Tom Cruise and Salma Hayek.
HOPE IN OUR HEARTS
Klopp tells Reds not to give up on outstanding end to season
YOU CAN SPRAY THAT AGAIN
LEWIS HAMILTON is praying for more rain ahead of tomorrow's Prix.
TAKING THE FIGHT TO NAZI GARMANY
The crossing of the Rhine in March 1945 remains the biggest single-day airborne operation in history. But after the Market Garden disaster six months earlier, Operation Varsity would determine the future of the 'Red Devils', as a thrilling new history reveals