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So glad to get gift of life in clinical trial
LAURA Marston, 45, says immunotherapy has \"given me the gift of life\" after she was diagnosed with stage four tongue cancer.

RUBBISH IDEA? RESIDENTS CAN HAVE UP TO 11 BINS
Taxpayer group criticises 'confusing' system but survey finds it boosts recycling
SABALENKA TIPS A SWIATEK TITLE
ARYNA SABALENKA still sees Iga Swiatek as favourite to win the French Open title after both reached the fourth round without dropping a set.
Nature at risk from Reeves cuts
RACHEL Reeves risks threatening rare nature and wildlife on the UK’s overseas territories by axing the only fund that pro- tects them, environmentalists have warned.

Trump: China 'violated' deal
DONALD Trump has accused China of \"violating\" a preliminary trade agreement with the US.

Nature watchdog 'worried' about cuts in spending
THE wildlife watchdog is “concerned” about cutbacks in cash for nature restoration in the Chancellor's spending review.

Welfare reforms 'will create a rise in homeless' charities warn
WELFARE reforms will drive more people into homelessness, major charities have warned.

Meet Tiny Wine for small but perfectly formed vintages
HAVE you ever had the urge to enjoy a really nice glass of wine... but just haven't been able to pluck up the courage to shell out £60 or £70 a bottle for the pleasure? I know I have. Well, if that is the case, look no further than a rather clever British start-up, Tiny Wine, which wants to revolutionise how we enjoy a white or red.
Triumphed after stuttering start
FORMER Wales dual-code rugby international, Mark Jones, was known as a hard man of the game but beneath the tough-guy exterior he was a man struggling with an excruciating stammer that left him crippled with shyness.
Peace and quiet tops luxury list
THE top little luxury of modern life is peace and quiet, a poll has found beating such home comforts as boiling-water taps, robot vacuum cleaners and next-day deliveries.
RE-MARKABLE
Charming old style island guesthouse offers the best in French hospitality

Navy crew seizes £30m drugs haul
DRUGS worth £30million were seized by the Royal Navy after halting a ship in the Middle East.
Gymnastics coach given 18 years for sex assaults
A FORMER gymnastics coach has been jailed for 18 years for raping and assaulting two girls more than four decades ago.
£300k in 10 weeks for 'cash cam'
A NEW bus lane camera has raked in £300,000 in fines in just over 10 weeks for one council.
Agony and ecstasy
A heartrending and hilarious new drama explores escape, self-discovery and self-destruction

The Saturday briefing
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
FAILING TO CRITICISE BRIGITTE FOR BLOW TO HER HUSBAND'S FACE IS GLARING HYPOCRISY
IF A husband slapped his wife across the face – even once — he'd be out of a job, out of public life and probably behind bars before the day was out.
AS BREXIT DEFIANCE RESURFACES, THE ONLY ONE FEELING PANIC IS OUR FLAILING PM
\"PANIC stations as Starmer turns his guns on Reform.\" It’s a headline that made me laugh out Loud. What guns?
Kate Getaway
Breakfast star braves waves off Cornwall
I was cued up for role of Del Boy
SIR David Jason landed the part of Del Boy thanks to games of billiards where he would mock his opponent’s Cockney accent.
Lam tells Bears to win at all costs
BRISTOL director of rugby Pat Lam has told his great entertainers only the result matters today against Harlequins with a top-four spot up for grabs.
'Don't trust claims about repayments'
Speak to your lender...FCA warning
Three years for trader who sold poison pills
A ROGUE trader who sold fake diet pills made from poison on a machine in his bedroom has been jailed.
Ed fears losing seat to Reform
ED Miliband has admitted that he could lose his job to a Reform UK candidate at the next general election.
NHS will flatline if juniors strop
AND SO they’re back - those greedy junior doctors who since 2022 have been on strike 11 times, resulting in 1.5million cancelled appointments — and still they’re peddling the lie that the strikes were never about the money but all because they cared about the NHS and patients’ lives.
Ruben's fighting to keep hold of Bruno
FROM BACK PAGE victory over Hong Kong, in which Fernandes played the opening 45 minutes, United manager Amorim was asked if fans had seen the last of their captain in action.
While Labour is stuck in chaos of its own making, doubts and speculation will continue to swirl over the future of Rachel Reeves
Budget came we had a hike on employer National Insurance contributions, effectively a tax on jobs. Aren’t jobs a good thing?
Soldiers' home aid
MORE than £1.5billion in extra funding for military homes will be made available as a part of the Government's strategic defence review.
Drug dunces abroad really are the dregs
I'M SEEING more and more Brits getting caught smuggling drugs abroad at the moment — and then the sob stories roll in.
BEACHCOMBER 108 YEARS OLD AND INCREASINGLY ARACHNOPHOBIC...
SPIDER-MAN, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can.