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'Israel and Hamas fix ceasefire to end war'
A GAZA ceasefire was agreed last night, bringing real hope of an end to Israel's 15-month war with Hamas.
Halting drone drops is first step in work to reform criminals
Daily Express readers will have been as outraged as I was this week to see reports of drones delivering drugs and weapons into our prisons. Social media footage shows how easy it is for these remote-controlled devices to put contraband into the hands of prisoners.
Labour faces new anger over its social care delay
CAMPAIGNERS for the elderly are demanding a boycott of the commission investigating social care reform.
Downing Street fails to rule out compensation for terrorists
IRA terrorists could receive compensation despite Sir Keir Starmer vowing to block the payouts. The Prime Minister has come under fire over the Government's proposed changes to the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023, which had put a stop to such civil claims.
My future's going down the drain, says £7.5m James
A TRAINEE gas engineer found out he had won a £7.5million Lotto jackpot...then spent the next day clearing blocked drains. James Clarkson, who lives and works with his parents, plans to pay off their mortgage, treat himself to an Audi and a luxury holiday, and buy a season ticket for his beloved Manchester City.
Keir's new pension minister wanted to axe triple lock
LABOUR'S new pensions minister has said he wants to scrap the \"triple lock\". Sir Keir Starmer was accused of being \"anti-pensioner\" after giving the role to former think-tank chief Torsten Bell.
Hollyoaks actress Diane dies aged 77
HOLLYOAKS and Only Fools and Horses star Diane Langton has died at the age of 77. The actress played Del Boy's ex June Snell in the classic BBC sitcom - appearing in two episodes during the 1980s.
Sven's family sell treasured trophies to pay huge debts
SVEN-GORAN Eriksson's grieving family are to sell treasured football trophies to help pay off his enormous debts.
Fat jabs must be used for life, says co-creator scientist
WEIGHT loss jabs are \"lifelong treatments\" like diabetes and blood pressure medication - and most people who stop taking them will lose the effects, a scientist who developed the drugs says.
Trump gets say on Chagos deal
DONALD Trump will be consulted before any deal for the UK to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius is finalised.
Soap actress Helen ‘pleads poverty’ as she faces court
CORRIE star Helen Flanagan told a court she is \"struggling\" financially as she was banned from driving for six months despite claiming it would cause \"exceptional hardship\".
How women ruled the roost in Iron Age Britain
BRITAIN revolved around women in the Iron Age with men moving to live with their wives' communities, their skeletons have revealed.
Love's no more than Island fling to Gen Z
IF THERE is one programme that sums up the woes of the 20-something generation who seem to find it so hard to find romance, it's Love Island. I have seen it only once and fail utterly to understand its appeal, but younger viewers love it.
The more PM defends Reeves ...the more terrified she looks
THE more Keir Starmer defends his Chancellor, the more terrified she appears.
Kemi gives Labour, and the Tories, both barrels
Badenoch's blunt warnings on her own party's failings
'LIKE WATCHING A HORRID FILM I CAN'T STOP'
Britain's nurses describe the 'heartbreaking' burden of dealing with a record 518,000 hospital 'trolley waits' of 12 hours or more last year
Squirming Starmer refuses to rule out yet more tax hikes
KEIR Starmer refused to rule out further tax increases during a brutal grilling at PMQs yesterday. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch asked the Prime Minister if he would \"come back for more\" this year after October's Budget raid.
Vaulks stunner not enough for Oxford honours
WILL VAULKS produced a wonder goal and celebration to match but Oxford United had to settle for a point on Plymouth Argyle's start to a new era last night.
Book's fairytale rise to title-winning hero
TONY BOOK, a bricklayer from Bath who became Manchester City's greatest captain, has died aged 90.
Moyes orders lost Calvert-Lewin to find range quickly
DAVID MOYES has already told Dominic Calvert-Lewin he needs to start scoring to help save Everton's season.
City let their 'gaard' down and pay for it
BRILIANT BEES NICK LATE POINT OFF STUNNED PEP
Three cheers for the Irons as Potter gets off the mark
GRAHAM POTTER thrust two arms forward as a makefire siren horn double suddenly made the weight of expectations easier to bear.
Modest Howe shrugs off the comparison to Robson and Keegan
EDDIE HOWE can equal a record set by Kevin Keegan's Entertainers if Newcastle beat Wolves at St James' Park tonight.
SOLAK TAKES CHARGE
Southampton chairman Henrik Kraft has stepped down and will be replaced by owner Dragan Solak.
Julio blow for Brighton
BRIGHTON defender Igor Julio will miss the rest of the season after having surgery on a hamstring injury.
Kai abuse condemned
MIKEL ARTETA has thrown his support behind out-of-form Kai Havertz.
REECE RESCUES A POINT FOR BLUES
James comes off bench to score with a late free-kick
Leicester off hook for now
LEICESTER heaved a sigh of relief after learning they will not be charged for breaching profit and sustainability rules last season.
Spurs' new keeper already kith and kin
ANGE POSTECOGLOU says Antonin Kinsky has already brought calm at Tottenham.
Kokkinakis fired up for Draper clash
JACK DRAPER'S next opponent has become embroiled in a row with an Australian legend before their second-round clash today.