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Clubs in vote against dispensations to sign Reds
THE Rugby Football League has confirmed that salary cap and quota dispensations relating to Salford Red Devils players have been rejected - but have left the door open for further proposals moving forward.
Mahmood hopeful for tour of India
England remain hopeful that Saqib Mahmood will join their white-ball tour of India on time after delays with his visa forced him to miss a pre-series trip to Abu Dhabi.
Boulter win sets new British record
Katie Boulter survived an intense encounter against Canada's Rebecca Marino to help set a new British record in Melbourne, with a bit of help from Australia.
Rahm hoping for delay in appeal
Jon Rahm admits he hopes his appeal against fines imposed for playing LIV events will not be heard before the Ryder Cup.
Ready to serve as captain, says Itoje
MARO Itoje will captain England for the Guinness Six Nations in a surprise leadership overhaul by head coach Steve Borthwick.
Scott's up for breakfast!
SCOTT Mills will take over the Radio 2 Breakfast Show at the end of January after Zoe Ball's departure, the BBC has announced.
Traitors winner 'hid' over abuse
STAR SAYS TEENS MADE COMMENTS ABOUT HER DWARFISM ON TRAIN
BIRDS OF A FEATHER...
As Edgar Allen Poe poem The Raven turns 180, we take a look at other winged wonders that have made it big
Keeping the twins happy is never a 'simple procedure'
DOUBLE TROUBLE FOR A FIRST TIME DAD OF TWINS
How to make keeping fit a family affair
Personal trainers share with LISA SALMON creative ways both kids and parents can be active together
Nato's mission in Baltic Sea
NATO is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region, after a string of incidents that have heightened fears of Russian sabotage and spying in the strategic region, the alliance's leader said yesterday.
Gaza deal hopes rise
HAMAS has accepted a draft agreement for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of dozens of hostages, two officials involved in the talks said yesterday.
Where to visit in 2025
Beat the winter blues by making your holiday plans for the year ahead, says SARAH MARSHALL
Take a walk on the wild side...
CAMILLA FOSTER ON GREAT PLACES TO SEE ANIMALS ON A WINTER STROLL
Charity calls for free flu vaccines for over-50s
A lung health charity has called on the Scottish Government to extend free flu vaccines to people in their 50s.
Reeves sticks to growth quest
has insisted the turbulence in the UK's financial markets underlined the need to go \"further and faster\" in search of economic growth.
Princess says she is in remission from cancer
THE Princess of Wales is in remission from cancer, she has revealed, after making an emotional return to the hospital where she was treated to comfort fellow patients.
Google set for UK fairness scrutiny in dominance probe
THE Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has initiated an investigation into Google to determine if its search and advertising services are producing fair outcomes within the UK.
Chemring shares up after US radars deal
SHARES in global defence business Chemring saw an increase yesterday morning following the announcement of a new deal with a US-based company for the supply of miniature radars.
Busiest day for crossings so far
NEARLY 400 migrants have arrived in the UK so far this year after the busiest day for Channel crossings since the start of 2025.
Kemi blames 'peasants' for grooming gangs crisis
KEMI Badenoch has blamed \"peasants\" from \"sub-communities\" in foreign countries for the grooming gangs crisis.
TA Danny's DofE award celebration
AN INSPIRATIONAL teaching assistant has been named 'life changer of the year' for helping children participate in the Duke of Edinburgh's (DofE) award.
75,000 back M.E.N. drive to help domestic abuse victims
CAMPAIGN IN MEMORY OF CAROLINE GORE WHO WAS BRUTALLY MURDERED BY PARTNER
Baby died 'after pram hit by car'
INQUEST OPENS INTO DEATH OF 'SMILEY AND BUBBLY' SOPHIA
Alert over thieves targeting revellers
A WARNING has been issued following a surge in criminals targeting Manchester's clubbers and pubgoers.
Power back at mill hit by floods
POWER is being restored to apartments in a converted Stockport mill that flooded two weeks ago - with residents promised an update on when they can return to their homes.
Man 'with a heart of gold' murder probe
TRIBUTES have been paid to a man with a 'heart of gold' who was found dead at a property.
Barber snips prices to lend helping hand
A POPULAR barbershop in the Northern Quarter is letting customers pay as much or little as they can for haircuts this month.
Cops offered tragic smash victim a lift
MAN AT CENTRE OF 'KNIFE THREAT' PROBE WAS DROPPED AT TRAM STOP, INQUEST TOLD
Parents have bee in bonnet over school bus problems
ANGRY parents say buses to take their children to school have been delayed or cancelled since the Bee Network took over services.