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Green building expert wins payout after yacht fridge sliced off end of finger
AN environmentalist could be awarded £1million in damages after the end of her finger was \"guillotined\" in a yacht's fridge door.
Assisted dying committee set up to scrutinise bill
A COMMITTEE of MPs who will scrutinise the next stage of a proposed assisted dying law includes 14 who voted in favour of the Bill last month and nine opponents.
I fear AI will stifle children's creativity
Gruffalo illustrator in art felt tech plea
Unacceptable for British aid to be used by terrorists'
Tories condemn extra 138m for group accused of Hamas links
Two held after baby girl badly hurt by 'XL bully'
Dog snapped’ picked up toddler and threw her around’
Villagers fear golf club's eco plan will bring 50 HGVs a day
A TOP golf club is embroiled in a planning war over green proposals because locals do not want lorries using a narrow road in their village.
Body found in flood search for rugby star
SEARCH teams looking for ex-rugby ace Tom Voyce have found a body close to where he was swept away while trying to cross a flooded river.
Labour's language doesn't make sense
THE Labour government seems to be on a mission to render political language almost meaningless. Sir Keir Starmer and his ministers continually make statements that are directly contradicted by their own policies.
Waving spades at Nimbys won't get new houses built
WERE I starting out in the world of work today, I don't know how I would afford to buy my home at least not while I was 26, the age at which I managed to clamber on to the housing ladder.
'Hand hard-up hospices fines from finance firms'
A CAMPAIGNING couple are flanked by MPs as they urge the Government to save hospices from crippling tax and wage rises by handing over fines paid by finance firms.
'Vaccination is our best defence... get vaccinated now'
HOSPITALS are being hit by a \"tidal wave of flu\", NHS bosses said yesterday as England's chief medical officer urged people to get vaccinated without delay Professor Sir Chris Whitty warned the illness is \"unpleasant for many and life-threatening for some\".
Labour's plan to concrete over the green belt
LABOUR is facing fury over Angela Rayner's housebuilding plans, which opponents claiming it will concrete over the nation's green belt.
One in 5 workers fib to the boss weekly honest, guv)
YOU might find this hard to believe ...but one in five workers regularly lie to their bosses, a survey found.
QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED OVER 'AWFUL' CASE
Prime Minister Starmer leads calls for action after shocking murder of Sara Sharif
Steak v sandwich
Leaders can’t even agree on lunch
JUVE PILE ON PAIN FOR PEP
Keeper blunders as City lose for seventh time in 10 games
Saka keeps Gunners on fast track for last 16
BUKAYO SHOWS WAY WITH DOUBLE
PEATY STILL TEMPTED BY ONE LAST HURRAH
Paris 'anger' could yet drive legend on to 2028
McCall targets early festive cheer in Paris
SARACENS director of rugby Mark McCall has challenged his side to get one over old boy Paul Gustard and go into Christmas on a Champions Cup high.
'Let us all respect Tom's family and their suffering'
Lawrence Dallaglio's sorrow over missing team-mate
Des's daughter tackles police misogyny after officer probing mugging asked her on a date
THE daughter of the late TV legend Des O'Connor is fighting to expose \"systemic misogyny\" in the Metropolitan Police after she reported being mugged and was asked on a date by the investigating detective.
'I believe a panic button would have saved Becky'
Mum's joy at boost from King
BBC probe uncovers new Gregg Wallace allegations
THE BBC claims to have uncovered \"a number of very interesting new allegations\" against Gregg Wallace after launching its own investigation.
Pensioners limit flushing to cut growing water bills
THOUSANDS of elderly people are limiting how often they flush the toilet, shower or use washing machines as they struggle to afford water bills, a report warns.
Jihadis 'should be 'stripped of their British citizenship'
JIHADIS who travelled to fight for Islamic State should be stripped of their British citizenships, Sir Keir Starmer has been told.
'I cannot remember life before Strictly...it feels like this is all I've ever done'
STRICTLY Come Dancing fans will be well aware of the close bond Chris McCausland has with his pro partner Dianne Every Buswell week viewers have marvelled at how well the blind comedian has learned the routines without the normal visual cues.
Chancellor's vow to scrutinise each pound rings hollow
IF Michael Howard's Conservatives had won the 2005 general general election, might Britain be in a better state today? Making his bid to become prime minister, Mr Howard promised to slash government spending by £35billion, abolish 168 public bodies, ditch 235,000 civil service jobs and cut taxes by £4billion.
Human rights fury as World Cup heads for Saudi Arabia
FIFA bosses face a backlash from football fans and human rights groups after choosing Saudi Arabia to host the 2034 World Cup.
Puberty blockers banned indefinitely due to risks
PUBERTY blockers used to treat children with gender dysphoria will be banned indefinitely outside clinical trials, the Government has announced.
We've been on our farm for 15 generations... if this tax is allowed it will destroy farms, including mine, across the UK
THOUSANDS of farmers descended on Westminster again yesterday to protest against Labour's inheritance tax raid with many bringing their tractors for a slow drive around.