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TERRY BELIEVES CHELSEA 'A FEW YEARS' FROM WINNING THE LEAGUE
JOHN TERRY admits Chelsea are “a few years away” from competing for the Premier League title.
This ain't a cock & Bull ghost story
SAY WHAT you like about Reform - and many enthusiastically do, though not necessarily to the nascent party's credit - but they've certainly brought a bit of much needed colour to stick-in-the-mud UK politics.
The perfect match
Playing with their football heroes is a dream come true for the stars taking part in Soccer Aid - but raising money for UNICEF is the real prize.
'Nancy Mitford is fearless'
Actress Bessie Carter tells us about the captivating new drama on the famous author and her siblings
VAT on private school fees challenges are thrown out
PRIVATE schools, pupils and their parents have lost three High Court challenges over the imposition of VAT on fees. The actions against the Treasury claimed the policy is discriminatory and incompatible with human rights law.
A riddle to solve
Phyllis Logan stars as a chain-smoking, puzzle-cracking sleuth
Cunha aiming to be new Roo for United
MATHEUS CUNHA believes he can bring the same qualities to Manchester United that Wayne Rooney used to produce.
How Dr. Warm's Orthotic Insoles Transformed My Life:
From Foot Pain to Comfort in Every Step
Clueless Rayner fails homeless
ONLY someone with limited intelligence could have given the go-ahead for Britain to be turned into one big shanty town.

Families' shock at NHS plan to 'let parents die'
THE families of two elderly patients claim they were “left to die” after doctors signed do not resuscitate orders without their knowledge.
Vogt round was like pulling teeth
DENTIST Matthew Vogt swapped probes and excavators for drivers and irons as he teed off yesterday.

LONG WAY BACK FROM HERE
TEED OFF: Mcllroy dropped five shots in his last five holes

MIRACLE OF MAN IN SEAT 11A WHO WALKED AWAY
Briton sole survivor of Air India plane crash that killed the other 241 on board
Labour lost public trust over fuel farce
LABOUR has “to go a long way” to rebuild trust among older people after axing the winter fuel payment, campaigners have warned.
TRENT'S MAD KEEN
'Only Real could ever have tempted me to leave home'

787 Dreamliner is the 'best-selling plane of its type'
YESTERDAY'S crash was the first involving a Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Spurs pay to seal the Frank deal
TOTTENHAM have appointed Thomas Frank as their new manager after meeting Brentford's demands for £10million in compensation.
Esther's plea to MPs: Let terminally ill people like me face future with confidence and hope
CAMPAIGNING Dame Esther Rantzen urged MPs to allow terminally ill people like her to choose to end their lives, as they debate the assisted dying Bill today.
THEORIES ON WHAT CAUSED TRAGEDY
Bird strike: An ex-pilot said a bird strike might be to blame. Saurabh Bhatnagar said: “It looks, prima facie, like a case of multiple bird hits wherein both the engines have lost power.”
Poundland sold for just a pound in turnaround bid
POUNDLAND has been bought for just £1 by investment giant Gordon Brothers in a deal which will provide the discount retailer with an £80million war chest to revive its fortunes.
PRICELESS PERFECT
Watts turns down $2.5m for filly to chase Classic dream
Drug row ‘robs kids of ability to walk’
FAMILIES say their children are becoming unable to walk in a fight to access a free drug.
Chef's £20k payout after heated row
'Mexicans unreliable' claim
'Too many dyslexic children do not get the chance to thrive'
It's easier said than done — I have been campaigning for 20 years.
Apology amid anger as 'insulting advert undermines teachers'
DRINKS giant Robinsons says that it “understands concerns” of angry parents and staff, after its new ad was slammed for “undermining” teachers.
Teen girls admit killing OAP, 75, in street attack
Thugs filmed violence on phone
'Council tax will rise £1k'
COUNCIL tax bills will cost households an extra £1,000 by the next election, as charges rise at the fastest rate for 20 years.
BBC blasts Walliams over Would I Lie To You? Nazi salutes
THE BBC yesterday condemned David Walliams for “unacceptable” Nazi salutes during filming of the Would I Lie To You? panel show.
Frankly, this is a leap of faith for all parties
THOMAS IS TAKING BIG RISK BY LEAVING BEES FOR TOTTENHAM CHAOS
How we look after veterans goes hand in glove with recruitment
THE Strategic Defence Review last week saw the Government lay out its 10-year plan for the military with a target to raise spending on the armed forces to 3% in the next Parliament. With the war in Ukraine, conflict in Gaza, threats from pariah states and a hostile China, the world is a more dangerous and volatile place than it has been since the end of the Second World War. This week the Daily Express is running its Defending The Nation series with a deep dive into the state of our forces and their ability to defend us in a new era and today we look at how well our nation treats its veterans, plus the world of James Bond and espionage.