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Survivors ‘still struggling'
Survivors ‘sti A BRITISH survivor of the Twin Towers told a remembrance ceremony at London’s Olympic Park: “Spare a thought for all the survivors, we’re still struggling.”
Clive's top of the Bill
THE things you have to do to get The Chancer playing a President.
Ronaldo's chef: How to get the body of Crist
Food regime keeps fat off
One-off return for legendary Sir Trev
Sir Trevor McDonald is making an NTAs comeback – 25 years after he first hosted the show.
Race on for Whitty decision
PROFESSOR Chris Whitty is consulting top scientists this weekend in a race to decide whether the Government should back injections for children.
New Starmer blow as union threatens party breakaway
SIR Keir Starmer faces major embarrassment as one of Labour’s founding unions threatens to break away.
Now listen up Kay's book is a right laugh
GRAB a brew and some good-for-dipping biscuits... Peter Kay has recorded an audio version of his autobiography The Sound of Laughter.
MAISIE GOLD RUSH
MAISIE SUMMERS-NEWTON is chasing game, set and match over her idol Ellie Simmonds.
My anxiety attack almost scuppered our honeymoon...
The Saturdays’ Frankie Bridge opens up on her mental health battles
Is Aljaz doing practice lifts?
IT looks like Strictly’s Aljaz Skorjanec has found himself a fancy cha-cha-car…
Festival joker up for fun
THIS music fan shows off his high spirits as he crowd-surfs at the Reading Festival yesterday.
Tribute to Hillsbro 97th victim
LIVERPOOL footballer Jordan Henderson carried a wreath on to the pitch at the club’s first home game of the season yesterday in memory of the 97th victim of the Hillsborough disaster.
We must help those desperate refugees
THEY had 18 months to plan for the end of a 20-year campaign in Afghanistan. But as soldiers flew in to evacuate Britons left stranded, and our ambassador stayed behind to personally process visa applications at the airport – our Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary and three most senior civil servants were all on holiday.
Son of rebel warlord 'kills 100' in uprising
AN AFGHAN educated in Britain is leading the fightback in his home country, which has already seen between 60 to 100 Taliban killed.
America struggles to keep virus in check
SERIOUSLY ill Covid patients have been photographed lying on the floor of a public library in America.
Pricey breaks scupper our summer hols
MORE than a third of us have been unable to book a summer staycation, research reveals.
Boomerang London will bounce back a greener, safer place
Mayor Sadiq on aim to revitalise city
‘It wasn't going to take much to push him over the edge'
“LONER” Jake Davison was hooked on violent video games by the age of just five and on internet porn by 11, former school pals say.
I'm gutted for sprint relay bruv
Kilty could lose Tokyo silver medal
THUSHA'S EXAM JOY
Girl shot at 5 gets nine top-mark GCSEs
LAWYERS PLAN AMBUSH WHILE ANDREW RIDES
Bid to serve papers but he was off to see Queen
Seven years jail for dognapping offence
‘Pet Abduction’ crime to be created after pet thefts rocket in pandemic
I'm a celeb weddy
WEDDING JOY AS TV STAR TIES KNOT WITH ANNE-MARIE. WE’RE JUBILANT
NOW RAAB AVOIDS TRAVEL RULES
And he meets Princess Anne with no mask just TWO DAYS after return from Amber-Plus France. COVID-19 CRISIS: RAAB’S JAUNT. AN AMBER GAMBLER 40m30m50m. Minister met Princess Anne days after visit to France
HOME TESTS FOR THE FLU
Swabs plan to help stop surge in cases
CALL FOR BAR ON PUBS
Town halls want the power to veto new boozers over health concerns
THE MP & £90K OF JOBS FOR LOBBYIST
Fears over ‘backdoor entry’
Oti takes new star Cam under her wing
Strictly pro backs him after fight revealed
I did not take Ben
We find worker in Corfu tot riddle
Celebs' No1 party guru plans 40th Mega bash
Oprah pal to arrange Markle do