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Child labour used to create fragrances
CHILD labour forms part of the supply chain for some of the world's biggest luxury perfume brands, according to a sickening investigation.
LOS LEADER
AIDAN O'BRIEN'S star colt City Of Troy lost outright Betfred Derby favouritism yesterday as punters deserted him for his stablemate Los Angeles.
STEVIE G ROCKS WAYNE'S WORLD
Rooney reckons Gerrard tops his old mate Scholes
Emma sets her sights on cracking Wimbledon
IT'S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME SAYS RADUCANU
OWEN GETS SARRIES IN THE ZONE
Farrell leads change in mindset
Struggling Revolution bars reject rival's takeover bid
TROUBLED bar chain Revolution has rejected a rescue approach from rival Nightcap and warned that it faces a cash crunch within months.
RISE OF THE ROBOT NOVELISTS
As she takes the helm of this year's Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival, psychological thriller queen Ruth Ware reveals her concerns at the advent of AI books, the joys of walking in Agatha Christie's footsteps... and keeping quiet about Keira Knightley
Chief Constable 'lied about his Navy past'
A POLICE chief who sported a Falklands War medal on his uniform created a \"military naval legend that wasn't true\", a disciplinary panel heard.
104 years in prison for drugs ring footballers
SIX who semi-professional footballers ran a £260million cocaine dealership have been jailed for up to 24 years each.
Coroners' warnings at deadly delays in ambulance responses
Cases double from pressures In A&E
Putin's false Nato nuclear test claim as he runs drills
RUSSIANS were falsely warned yesterday that Nato is practising nuclear strikes and other military action against them.
Ruth: 'Gavin and Stacey leak was really mean...I had to lie to my family'
GAVIN and Stacey star Ruth Jones has said a leak about the show's final episode was \"really mean\", as she had to lie to her nearest and dearest.
Pope apologises after using homophobic slur
POPE Francis has apologised following reports that he used an derogatory term for gay men.
Labour's attack on schools is gesture politics for hard left
A MID fears some 220,000 fee-paying pupils will be forced into the state system, Labour's flagship policy to add VAT to private school fees by removing charitable status will also mean less money for leading schools to offer bursaries to poorer students.
Eamonn thanks fans for support over Ruth split
EAMONN Holmes paid tribute to fans of his breakfast TV show, days after it emerged he and his presenter wife Ruth Langsford are divorcing after 14 years of marriage.
Tanks roll in as Israel defies pleas to end Rafah onslaught
Amid growing international condemnation of a weekend attack that killed 45 people, a defiant Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue his nation's war against Hamas.
'Vote Reform for a migrant amnesty'
VOTING for Nigel Farage's Reform UK will push the nation towards Labour's \"illegal immigration amnesty\", a Home Office minister warned yesterday.
Hunt: Labour victory means talk hell for OAPs
MILLIONS of pensioners would be dragged into \"retirement tax hell\" under Sir Keir Starmer's plans, the Chancellor said yesterday.
'If any man can say they're a woman, women have lost their sex based rights
OLYMPIAN Sharron Davies led calls for party leaders to come clean about their plans to protect sport and singlewomen's sex spaces.
On parade...the greatest British heroes
THIRTEEN veterans with a combined age of 1,286 come together at RAF Biggin Hill with the incredible Dorothea Barron getting into a Spitfire cockpit at age 99.
PM: AXE TO FALL ON UNIVERSITY RIP-OFF DEGREES
Rishi's plan to boost young people's skills with 100,000 new apprenticeships
Stars come out for Rafa's moving day on favourite stage
BUT HE WON'T SAY IF IT'S HIS FINAL SHOT AT PARIS CROWN
RED BULL IN A SPIN
Champions worry as rivals catch up
Turbulence horror as air crew flung into roof
PASSENGERS hit by turbulence that left eight people in need of hospital treatment told yesterday of the chaos on board the stricken plane.
80 take legal advice over illness linked to farm visit
MORE than 80 people are taking legal advice after parents and children fell seriously ill with an animal parasite at a petting farm.
Woman nearly killed in ski crash wants to hit the slopes again
A SKIER given a 5% chance of survival after plunging down a ravine has told of her \"miracle\" recovery just two months later - and her hopes of getting back on the slopes.
No apologies can ever make up for my 17 years in prison for a crime I did not commit
A WRONGLY convicted man who was imprisoned for 17 years and repeatedly denied the right to appeal has told of the \"insane nightmare\" he faced in the criminal justice system.
Thousands now feared buried under landslide
THE number of people feared buried after a vast landslide in Papua New Guinea has risen to more than 2,000 fewer than Yesterday dozen bodies had been recovered after Friday's disaster, with rescue operations hampered by rubble up to 32ft deep and a lack of equipment.
Ultra-runner smashes the 45-year record for scaling three peaks
A YOUNG ultra-runner has smashed the world record for the fastest woman to complete the full Three Peaks Challenge - by 18 hours.
Israeli PM admits to 'tragic mistake' after dozens killed
ISRAELI leader Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday admitted his forces had committed a terrible error after air strikes killed dozens of Palestinian refugees in Rafah.