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Night owls sharper than those who get up early
PEOPLE who are most active at night are more mentally alert than \"morning people\", a study suggests.
VICTIMS OF HORROR CROSSBOW KILLINGS
Triple murder suspect Kyle Clifford, 26, caught in cemetery after huge manhunt
Wat a goal! Ollie sends England to the final
JUBILANT England fans were celebrating last night after a large dose of Dutch courage saw the Three Lions roar into the Euro 2024 final.
MARCO'S DUTCH MASTERY
Van Basten conjures up a brilliant hat-trick as mighty Dutch feast on hapless England
DE VRIJ QUICK STEPS TO THE TOP
Stefan's nifty footwork thanks to ex-Toffee
Stokes already fired up to win back the Ashes
SKIPPER’S CLEAR TOUGH CALLS ARE FOR THE BEST
A SINNER SICKENER
Medvedev piles pain on top seed
Regional run in doubt
TRAINER Ed Bethell has warned leading July Cup fancy Regional is far from certain to reach the starting line.
Soft drinks tax cuts sugar intake
THE UK's tax on soft drinks slashed the amount of sugar our children consume by almost a quarter each day in its first year.
Towel tycoon sues son over £2.2million home
Deal to beat inheritance tax leads to fallout and court
Prince charming! William tells old boss he is 'like a bad smell'
THE Prince of Wales was reunited with his flying instructor yesterday as he returned to the air base where he served for three years.
Party's over as Tories now a laughing stock
I LEFT the Channel 4 studios on Friday morning, having spent the entire night in election commentary, with a leaden feeling of sadness. So many good MPs had been thrown out, including Adam Holloway, Liam Fox and Jacob Rees-Mogg. I could imagine it all: the misery, the tears of spouses, the tatty blue rosettes discarded on dressing tables, the \"what now?\", the depression of party workers.
Summer for some means extra meals need conjuring up
THE summer has taken a little time to arrive this year, and while for many people it means a long-awaited break or extra time with family, for others it is a more challenging picture.
Kemi 'rips into' Rishi, blaming D-Day fiasco for losing Tory MPs their seats
Rees-Mogg: Party must win Reform voters back
Ayes down for a full House
PACKED to the rafters, MPs had to squeeze into the House of Commons for the first time since the General Election.
Pressure on Starmer over defence spending
SIR Keir Starmer insists plans to increase defence spending are \"cast iron\" - but refused to set a date for the pledge as he headed to a Nato summit.
Fury at Modi's embrace of Putin
INDIAN premier Narendra Modi enraged Britain as he cosied up to Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
No-look Toney's at peek of his powers
IVAN Toney has his eyes firmly on reaching the Euro 2024 final tonight...but he still found time to send up his \"no looking\" penalty technique.
CLEVERLY: LABOUR HAS HUNG A HUGE 'OPEN' SIGN ON WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER
SENIOR Tories accused Labour of taking \"the people smugglers' side\" by making the UK more attractive to migrants.
ALEXANDER THE GRIT
Mentality monster Trent puts personal frustration aside in pursuit of glory
HOLD BACK TEARS
Anderson will need to bowl well 'to stop myself crying'
Alfie: I still talk to dad 27 years after his death
SINGER Alfie Boe has revealed he still \"speaks\" to his father 27 years after he died of a brain tumour.
Record 160 a day cancer cases caused by smoking
CANCER cases caused by smoking have reached an all-time high of 160 per day after rising by 17% since 2003.
Rescue centre teenager 'lucky to be alive' after XL bully mauling
A TEENAGER has told how she is lucky to be alive after being mauled by a seven stone XL bully while working at a rescue centre.
Expanding military operations in Gaza could scupper talks
HAMAS has warned that Israel's expanding military operations in Gaza City and the displacement of thousands of residents could have \"disastrous repercussions\" for talks aimed at a ceasefire and the release of hostages.
Parents charged over death of girl, 14, stabbed at home
THE parents of a 14-year-old girl stabbed to death at the family home appeared in court yesterday charged with her murder.
Money down the drain...£300 yearly cost of wasting water
WATER inefficiency could be costing householders more than £300 a year, economic forecasts warn.
Mum who ended son's life dies at 77
A MOTHER who admitted to helping her terminally ill son \"quietly end his life\" 40 years ago has died, her family announced yesterday.
Riots hit France following election
FEARS of violence escalating on the streets of France rose yesterday as the country's parliamentary system was thrown into chaos.
England expects... you to stay on your feet, Saka!
HE MIGHT be a sure-footed star on the football pitch but England's Bukayo Saka appears to have trouble staying on his feet on the golf course much to the amusement of his teammates.