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By-election nightmare for Labour as drunk MP is jailed for street attack
Amesbury under pressure to quit his seat
Hunt star: Wife left me broken
TV auctioneer Charles Hanson yesterday claimed that his wife had left him a broken man.
Tuchel gives Bowen hope of call-up
JARROD BOWEN is in the frame to make Thomas Tuchel's first England squad after revealing he has had two phone calls to check on his form and fitness.
'Good job was not enough'
ERIKTEN HAG said “good was not enough” at Manchester United.
Eco boss's £40k libel win over Hamas lie
GREEN energy boss Dale Vince will receive £40,000 in damages from the publisher of the Daily Mail after settling a High Court libel claim.

REEVES URGED TO STOP STATE PENSION BEING TAXED
Campaigners warn of 'ludicrous' prospect for OAPs
Stressed students' fail fear
ONE in 10 university students constantly feel anxious, with exam stress and money worries the biggest concerns, a poll found.
Comeback for legends of Strictly
FORMER top Strictly professional dancers are set to waltz off on a new touring show.
Harris back for roll of dice in Vegas
IT was not long ago St Helens' Zoe Harris broke her back at Wembley.

'Spend a day in my lonely, scared life, Mr Starmer'
Vet's plea amid cuts fear
Costs crisis sends retail jobs down almost half in a year
THE number of advertised jobs in retail has almost halved in the last year as firms continue to crack down on costs.
Boss quits, shares plunge as B&M lowers forecast
B&M shares fell by more than 8% as the discounter cut its profit guidance and its boss stepped down.

'War has left us all exhausted but we will never give up'
THE relentless challenges of life in a war zone are taking their toll on Ukrainians physically and emotionally three years on, says former government minister Inna Sovsun.

Paedophile French surgeon accused of abusing 299 children
Bosses let doctor keep working
Soul legend Roberta dies aged 88
THE Grammy-winning American soul singer Roberta Flack died yesterday at the age of 88.

The King's head...
THE King proved he was sup to the job when tasked with pulling a pint on a visit to the brewing capital of Britain yesterday.

Scaling Mont Blanc wearing a bonnet, vintage pantaloons and a feather boa!
THERE'S a saying that you don't know someone unless you have \"walked a mile in their their shoes\".

'Day of action offers care staff the chance to say enough is enough'
Sector fears Budget measures will force homes to close
'Bewildered Trump ranted about Musk: What the f*** is wrong with this guy...?'
Writer's 'First Buddy' claims

Tram tragedy: Parents pay tribute to 'our sweet Lulu'
THE grieving parents of a three-year-old girl killed when a van allegedly careered on to a pavement after a collision with a tram say she was the “sweetest, kindest and most generous little girl”.
WILL FINALLY FINDS A WAY
No-frills Stuart is now on song to be England prop idol

'Farmers won't go away until tax axe'
PROTESTING farmers have insisted \"we will not go away\" until ministers \"do the right thing\" by axing a new tax measure.
'I knew if I didn't get out, everyone was going to die
A TEACHER who was stabbed in the Southport dance class attack has described for the first time the desperate moments when she helped children run to safety.
Jake's war on grimy signs
FORMER Army trooper Jake Tredgett is on a mission to clean up dirty road signs he spots on his travels.
Diplomatic Donald is not the real deal
DONALD Trump is telling the world that even a “half baked” negotiator could have “very easily” delivered a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, but now he's back as president he's the man to do it. I humbly suggest that the opposite is true and the US President has already blown it.
Trains hit by rocks thrown from bridge
A SCOOTER and rocks have been thrown at trains in a spate of attacks from the same bridge above a 120mph railway line.
QUEEN MEMORIAL CONTENDER FOSTER CLASHED WITH 'PRIVILEGED' CHARLES IN BUILDING ROW
AN architect shortlisted to design a memorial for Queen Elizabeth once slammed the King for trying to interfere in a building project.

Hurzeler opts to play it cool over European ambitions
FABIAN HURZELER claims it is too early to say whether missing out on Europe this season would be a failure for his Brighton side.
'Pensions safety net will be subject to tax'
Campaigners warn of 'ludicrous' prospect for OAPs

I had to beg doctors to treat me... dying wasn't an option
When Judith Neptial came round from surgery and saw doctors waiting by her hospital bed, she instantly feared the worst. Sadly, her instincts proved correct.