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Refugees heading for home despite horrors of war
THE tide of refugees from Ukraine is turning. Since the war began, 12 million people have fled their homes, with an estimated five million leaving for neighbouring countries.
Public voting at gunpoint in sham elections
VOTERS in the sham Ukrainian elections are casting their ballots at gunpoint, witnesses claim.
'Desperate' Putin still a threat even if evil regime is at an end
VLADIMIR Putin’s call-up of 300,000 conscripts to war in Ukraine marks “the beginning of the end” of his regime, experts say.
Cash cut in police hunt for Maddie
MISSING: Madeleine
Cuckoo’s Nest star dies at 88
LOUISE Fletcher, who is best known for portraying Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, has died aged 88.
Labour takes on PM Truss with major policy blitz
SIR KEIR Starmer will unveil a major policy blitz this week in a bid to present himself as a real alternative to the Tories.
‘Boo national anthem and risk getting booted out’
LABOUR activists who heckle the national anthem at conference should be kicked out of the party, Sir Keir Starmer has been urged.
Shocked Palace staff felt ‘run over’ by the behaviour of Sussexes
PALACE courtiers were so unprepared for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s behaviour, they felt they “were run over by her and then run over by Harry”, according to a new book.
After dutifully carrying Her Majesty’s coffin, soldiers return to Iraq mission
PALLBEARERS who carried the Queen in front of an audience of more than four billion people have already returned to active duty, writes Marco Giannangeli.
A MOTHER’S PRIDE
THE mother of a teenage sailor whose role in the Queen’s state funeral was beamed around the world revealed: “I’m unbelievably proud – sometimes words just aren’t enough.”
Soaring bills take big bite out of grocery spending as consumers feel the pinch
PEOPLE are cutting back on basic items to cope with the cost-of-living crisis, research has found.
Scrooge strikers set to wreck Christmas
Last-minute shoppers and small retailers face bleak festive season amid supply chaos
I was warned off the MeToo movie dinosaurs
JURASSIC World Dominion star Bryce Dallas Howard says she avoided falling prey to movie predators – as her family told her which Hollywood dinosaurs to avoid.
Cleverly’s Pacific tour to boost trade
FOREIGN Secretary James Cleverly this week embarks on a tour of Japan, South Korea and Singapore to boost trade and tackle joint security threats.
Harry’s fears for Sandra over Covid
HARRY Redknapp feared for his beloved wife Sandra after Covid left her struggling to breathe.
CHANCELLOR: YOU AIN'T SEEN NOTHING YET!
Kwasi says more to come as Liz Truss promises 'decade of dynamism'
GUNNERS ARMED
MIKEL ARTETA has warned his Arsenal stars they will need to be ready for a battle with England new boy Ivan Toney today.
Putin has his critics but he’s not done yet
CRACKS are appearing in Vladimir Putin’s popularity in Russia but only time will tell if they spell his political demise, experts are warning.
Day village was a heartbeat from destruction
SCIENTISTS wanted to nuke the Heartbeat village of Goathland to create a radioactive pit under the moors, secret documents have revealed.
Kym: I’m inspired by brave Dad’s cancer battle
FORMER Coronation Street star Kym Marsh has told how her dad’s diagnosis of incurable cancer inspired her to take on the challenge of Strictly Come Dancing.
Tributes from players meant ‘everything’ to me, says retired Wimbledon legend Sue
SUE BARKER says the tributes from players past and present when she stepped down from hosting BBC coverage of Wimbledon meant “everything” to her.
Sorry corgis, meet the top dogs of Barkingham Palace
THE corgi was the dog which defined the second Elizabethan age but a new breed may dominate at Buckingham Palace under King Charles.
This is the Sussexes’ last chance
THE KING’S first speech to the nation set out Harry and Meghan’s future.
Kate’s world has been transformed
JUST a few short weeks ago, the then Duchess of Cambridge was shopping in Holt, the town nearest to her Norfolk home, Anmer Hall, on the Sandringham estate.
‘Queen’s death united MPs like never before’
EVERY strike of Big Ben will remind us how the death of the Queen brought the country together like nothing else, according to Sir Lindsay Hoyle.
The nation has lost its granny
UP AND down the country and across the world, we feel that a beloved grandmother has died. Our late Queen, when paying tribute to Princess Diana after her death in 1997, spoke of herself not only as our Queen but also as a grandmother.
Grannie, thank you...
PRINCESSES Beatrice and Eugenie paid a heartfelt tribute to their “dearest Grannie”.
Emergency services praised by the King
THE King thanked emergency service staff for their efforts during the mourning period and ahead of the Queen’s funeral tomorrow.
'No one wants to upsize at 74...' Why the King may stay put at cosy Clarence House
THE KING and Queen Consort are likely to continue to live at Clarence House in central London and use Buckingham Palace as their administrative HQ, royal experts believe.
World leaders descend on the capital to bid Queen farewell
FROM near and far they came – emperors, royals, presidents and prime ministers.