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Trump punishes Hawkins mistake
JUDD TRUMP showed his ruthless side to breeze through his opening match at the Masters 6-1 against Barry Hawkins.
EMMA'S ON A MISSION AFTER BAD BREAKS
Lay-offs give Raducanu a new hunger to seize day
Itoje set to put in the smiles for England
NEW SKIPPER'S DELIGHT
Love gets Boulter over line to make it six and not out
KATIE BOULTER said she was inspired by her Australian fiance and her new-found supporters - to help set a British record.
Tommy chasing a Major double
FLEETWOOD THINKING BIG
Stafford keeps Rams alive
MATTHEW STAFFORD threw two touchdown passes as the Los Angeles Rams reached the second round of the play-offs in a game they dedicated to wildfire victims.
Trouble in store for B&M as millions wiped off value
SHARES in discount retailer B&M have plunged despite increased sales and a huge dividend of more than £150million.
Allen holds the key
KNIGHT OF ALLEN (2.48, nap) is on the charge for a second career victory in a DragonBet-sponsored handicap hurdle at Hereford.
'THRIVING' LION
KERRY LEE has committed \"thriving\" stable star Nemean Lion to this weekend's lucrative Berkshire Winter Million meeting.
Cook up some style
JANUARY is the month to take advantage of kitchen retailers' sales but choosing the design and colour can be totally overwhelming, especially if you want a completely new look.
Bull Doza's fighting fit
FAST growing producer Bull Doza has its customers hooked on fight - wear that's beating the opposition both on price and innovation.
Sleuth all rev-ed up to go
THIS week's episode of GRANTCHESTER (9pm, ITV1) finds Robson Green's character in one of his grumpier moods.
Surge in Britons setting up Lasting Power of Attorney
A RECORD number of Britons protected their health and wealth from the threat of illness and dementia last year by registering a document known as a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA).
Small talk dying out as young prefer to chat online
THE art of office small talk is dying out as younger workers prefer communicating online, according to research.
Beware pitfalls of withdrawing pension cash
PENSION savers are being warned against the danger of withdrawing money from their retirement pot without proper planning, as they could end up with an unexpected tax bill or lose means-tested state benefits as a result.
Teenager awaiting transplant has to stay in hospital 300 miles from home
'Will be there months'
Why Britain has SLOWED rage...and the TWELVE moves to beat it
From 20mph speed limits to lane hogging, drivers are increasingly gridlocked on our roads. Motoring expert and celebrity lawyer NICK FREEMAN, aka Mr Loophole, shares his guide to getting the nation back into gear
Bonds boost for savers
AS BRITAIN'S government bond yields spike, savers are getting higher income from gilts, corporate bonds, savings accounts and annuities.
I am your starter...Sea bug named after Vader
A PREVIOUSLY unknown \"supergiant\" sea bug found in a fishmongers has been named after Darth Vader because it looks like the Star Wars villain.
Healthier spaces call
OUR living and working environment has a \"profound impact\" on health but many places can lead to bad choices, a report says.
Head and his deputy took £200k from school
A HEADTEACHER and his deputy have been struck off after swindling their school out of more than £200,000.
Cities burn as Kyiv launches huge air blitz
PARTS of Russia were set ablaze in one of Ukraine's heaviest missile and drone onslaughts of the 35-month war, as the nation celebrated Orthodox New Year's Day.
Chandeliers still cushty after cleaning
BRACE yourself, Rodney...The chandeliers in Blackpool's Tower Ballroom are in safe hands as experts begin the annual spring clean - but it's still a tense moment for fans of Only Fools and Horses.
Family liaison cop jailed for having sex with grieving widow
A DECORATED ex-policeman has been jailed for having sex with a vulnerable widow he was sent to help.
Plea to curb super-size child portions
YOUNGSTERS being made to eat up excessive portions at meal times is fuelling the obesity crisis, warn nutritionists.
KIDS' SCREEN TIME DWARFS HOURS SPENT EXERCISING
CHILDREN get less than four hours of exercise a week outside of school in the UK - but spend more than 14 hours looking at screens, according to research.
Bad roads burn £579m hole in pockets
DRIVERS faced record repair bills totalling at least £579million last year from potholes.
Liver cancer soars in last two decades
DEATHS from liver cancer in the UK are almost twice as high as they were 20 years ago, according to new analysis.
MPs call for early baby loss leave
WOMEN and their partners should be entitled to paid bereavement leave if they experience early miscarriage, MPs have recommended.
Sven was millions of pounds in debt when he died
SVEN-GORAN Eriksson died millions of pounds in debt after falling victim to a financial adviser's scam.