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SHOCKER AS CITY LET ALVAREZ GO
Top striker Julian sold to Atletico
STAR PAIR SET TO MISS FINALE
THE FLAT season finale is set to take place without two of its biggest stars after neither Rosallion nor King Of Steel were given entries yesterday.
Treatment hope for 14,000 women with osteoporosis
THOUSANDS of women suffering from osteoporosis after menopause will benefit from a new drug that strengthens bones.
Tourist rescued after 80ft fall at selfie spot
Third time this year at Lake District pool
'Chemistry' helps Harris decide on running mate
KAMALA Harris has named Tim Walz as her vice-president if she wins November's US election.
AI 'can improve' the detection of prostate cancer
AN artificial intelligence model trained to detect prostate cancer is as good as experienced specialist radiologists at spotting the disease, researchers have found.
'I actually ignore my Alzheimer's but I've got to use autocue
Tony: I'm still on song
Silver stars lead Team GB haul
TEAM GB's Josh Kerr triumphed over Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen in a \"race for the ages\" 1,500m final last night...but missed out on golden glory.
Minister accused of making excuses for masked gang who scared TV crew
HOME Office minister Jess Phillips is facing a huge backlash and calls to resign after appearing to downplay rioting Muslims in her home city.
Prince takes art into fight for homeless
PRINCE William today continues his drive to end homelessness with a groundbreaking art exhibition to challenge public perceptions of the issue.
STEPPE BACK IN TIME
The latest excavations at a 'mammoth graveyard' first unveiled in a David Attenborough documentary have yielded remarkable new discoveries, including teeth and tusks from creatures who roamed our country 200,000 years ago
Water firms face fines of £168m over sewage spills
THE crisis at Thames Water deepened yesterday when it was hitwith £104million fine for a catalogue of sewage failings.
FARAGE WARNS: BRITAIN IS AT 'OUITE PERILOUS POINT'
NIGEL Farage warned Sir Keir Starmer last night that Britain is at a \"perilous point\" as the nation braces itself for another outbreak of riots.
SHE'S A REAL GOLDEN GIRL
Keely's victory over 800m elevates her among greats
Howe to handle a tough break
BARNES THANKS TOON BOSS FOR ALL-ROUND CARE
Soup and shakes diet 'can put diabetes in remission'
AN NHS \"soups and shakes\" diet has proved a game-changer in tackling Type-2 diabetes, with a third of patients now in complete remission.
Hezbollah unleashes revenge attacks on Israel
HEZBOLLAH drones attacked northern Israel early yesterday with the Israeli military saying two soldiers were wounded.
Cambridge shires paint a scene from Constable...
SOMETIMES the old wains are still the best ways.
Why Ukraine's judo team doctor is an Olympics winner
A UKRAINIAN national judo team medic living as a refugee in the UK has told of his excitement at making it to the Olympics after nearly losing his family in Russia's invasion.
Freed Russian politician: Don't give Putin an inch
A RUSSIAN opposition politician freed in the recent prisoner swap has urged Ukraine not to surrender an inch of territory, warning it would just embolden Vladimir Putin.
Strictly Chris: 'I don't dance...I can't dance!'
COMEDIAN Chris McCausland will become Strictly Come Dancing's first blind contestant.
'Unchecked greed' a driving force for petrol prices
MILLIONS of drivers are still at the mercy of \"unchecked greed\" over fuel prices.
'Conservative Party could effectively die'
FORMER Tory leader Liz Truss has warned her party \"could effectively die\" as she criticised the leadership of Rishi Sunak.
Peace plea a week on from triple child death
FAITH leaders have urged people to \"remain calm and peaceful\" in the wake of the Southport knife attack and remember there is \"far more that unites than divides us\".
Sobbing rioter and boy aged 14 among the first offenders hauled into court
AT least two grown men wept in the dock yesterday as courts began handing out justice for sickening riots sweeping the country.
Posher picnics
PICNICKERS are upgrading their outdoor dining with charcuterie boards, homemade sausage rolls and cheese scones.
You've had your chips, seagulls!
EAT chips at the beach and you risk losing some to dive-bombing seagulls - but Professor Paul Graham thinks he has bagged the solution.
MET BOSS DODGES TWO-TIER POLICING QUESTION ON RIOTS
Sir Mark Rowley caught on camera bizarrely grabbing reporter's microphone
NOAH STARS IN FAST SHOW
Bold-as-brass American idol runs race of lifetime
LOTTIE WINNER
Fry lifts unlikely bronze to confirm Brit horse power