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Veggies burned by leap in cost of BBQ staples
BARBECUE lovers are getting a raw deal due to higher meat prices but it is Britain's six million veggies and vegans who are really feeling the heat.
Cyber criminals cash in on global IT outage
THE GLOBAL IT outage could open the door for cyber criminals hoping to cash in on confusion and uncertainty, experts have warned.
'I was groomed, raped and made pregnant at 15,' says new Labour MP
AN MP who became pregnant after being raped at 15 says there is no support for women with children born as a result of non-consensual sex.
My Strictly rows shock
STRICTLY whistleblower Amanda Abbington feels \"surprised and shocked\" more stars are now making complaints about dancers, but hopes it won't kill off the BBC show.
Labour's fears a united Right will kick them out after just one term
THERE are fears inside Sir Keir Starmer's party this could be a \"one-term Labour government\" as the Conservatives seek a candidate who will \"unite the Right\".
Trust the office duck shuffler to fowl it up
IF you're up against an important deadline in the office the last thing you need is a \"duck shuffler\" fowling things up.
'Big bang' theory for pension funds
CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves will tomorrow meet leading figures from the world of finance to discuss how pension funds worth £800billion can be used to turbocharge the economy.
THE GREAT BREXIT BETRAYAL
New law 'will spell return of hated EU diktats'
CHERISH THIS ACHIEVEMENT
Past is history - now Gareth wants to write a new chapter
SUPER SUBS TO SCUPPER SPANIARDS
Shearer loves bench options
Jails staffing crisis 'could spark a riot'
BRITAIN could see another prison takeover on the scale of the infamous Strangeways riots due to staff shortages, insiders have warned.
Why 'hippy tree hugging' may not be barking mad
IT MAY have been widely ridiculed but it appears that tree hugging might, in fact, relieve stress and lead to a longer life, says a new study.
Bercow teaches crooks art of public speaking
FORMER Commons Speaker John Bercow has found a new role helping criminals to develop the gift of the gab.
Reform sets its sights on town hall revolution
NIGEL Farage has set Reform UK's sights on a town hall revolution by storming local government in next year's council elections.
Migrant surge under Labour, warns France
BRITAIN faces a record influx of 60,000 migrants arriving by small boat this year, officials and experts have warned.
Pink uniform banned for young Girl Guides
THE Girl Guides have vetoed pink as the main colour for its new uniforms for their youngest members because it \"reinforces gender stereotypes\", despite nearly half voting for the colour.
Battle of the First Ladies as Melania enters fray
MELANIA Trump is set to ignite a battle between past and present First Ladies when she joins her husband on the US presidential election campaign trail.
Now Earl hopes to heal 'rift' with his children
DIANA'S BROTHER ON FAMILY MISSION
Kate is final ace up sleeve of Wimbledon
STARS OUT AT WIMBLEDON 2024
Pay our hospitals when ill get back to work
HOSPITALS would be paid when they get patients \"back to work\" under radical plans to slash waiting lists and boost the economy.
Graziano's 'regret' after shock sacking
STRICTLY professional Graziano Di Prima last night said he \"deeply regrets events\" that led him to be sensationally axed from the BBC show.
Strictly curse? No, it was a blessing to meet my Rachel
BALLROOM dancer Pasha Kovalev feels he has benefited from a Strictly blessing rather than its famed curse.
'We don't believe in fairy tales...we do believe in dreams'
GARETH Southgate promised to make the nation's dreams come true today when the Three Lions aim to make history in the final of Euro 2024.
TRENT SENDS ENGLAND WILD
Alexander-Arnold smashes in decisive non after Saka cracker
HEY, JUDE IS NOT ONLY STAR
Bellingham steps up again as Saka and Mainoo show their class
No fears for Labour pain on inflation
MORTGAGE holders do not have to worry about a Labour Government sparking a new upsurge in inflation, economists said after the party's landslide election victory.
RAF's extra training as war looms in Lebanon
RAF PILOTS have been flying into remote airstrips in Wales to rehearse rough landings as they prepare for a mercy dash to Lebanon to evacuate thousands of British civilians.
Dismay over sharp rise in 'preventable deaths'
THOUSANDS more patients are dying due to a lack of treatment or timely care since pre-pandemic times, research has revealed.
Fears 'worst stalker in Britain' could be freed
THE \"worst stalker\" in Britain is making a fresh bid for freedom after two decades in prison.
Roman nose I always hated very useful for Gladiator II, says Paul
NORMAL People actor Paul Mescal had to transform himself into a hulking muscle man for his new role in Gladiator II - but he says his nose was perfect just as it is.