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UK fishing waters 'abused' 600 times by foreign ships
FOREIGN fishing boats are \"abusing\" England's waters with nearly 600 illegal infringements during the past five years, an MP has warned.
Rapid sensor to 'sniff out' skin cancers
SCIENTISTS are building a handheld sensor that can be used by GPs to spot skin cancers from the chemicals they emit.
'Best Dad' Bruce gives thanks
BRUCE Willis celebrates with two of his daughters at Thanksgiving in a rare image of the Hollywood star as he fights dementia.
Zelensky: We may agree to end war if we can join Nato
Truce possible without return of all land
MI6 chief warns a victorious Putin will not stop at Ukraine
WITHDRAWING military support from Ukraine could lead to a security crisis in Europe, Britain's top spy has warned.
£92,000 for Mercury Magic find
FREDDIE Mercury's handwritten lyrics for A Kind of Magic have sold at auction for £92,000.
Anger as BBC told it can hike licence fee with inflation
CAMPAIGNERS reacted with anger after the Government announced the BBC licence fee is to increase in line with inflation each year until 2027 rising in April to £174.50.
Penny ready to speak to 'authorities' about the 'humiliation' that left her in tears on Celebrity MasterChef
PENNY Lancaster is ready to speak to the \"authorities\" over her Celebrity MasterChef appearance as presenter Gregg Wallace was hit with a fresh wave of misconduct allegations Wallace, 60, is stepping back from the BBC show amid claims he made \"lesbian jokes\" and \"highly inappropriate\" comments as the latest in a series of scandals engulfing the BBC continued to grow.
Teen thug jailed for launching firecracker at police during riot
A TEENAGE anti-immigration rioter has been jailed for 18 months for throwing a firecracker at outnumbered police.
Minister harried Boris to resign
FORMER Transport Secretary Louise Haigh repeatedly slammed the Tories for alleged lawbreaking while demanding they quit.
Haigh told Starmer about her criminal record 'as she joined his team 4 years ago'
SIR KEIR Starmer was facing mounting pressure last night to explain why he appointed a convicted fraudster to Labour's top team for over four years.
'NOW FUTURE GENERATIONS WILL BE SPARED ORDEALS WE SUFFER'
ASSISTED dying is a step closer to being legalised following a major victory for Dame Esther Rantzen and the campaigning Daily Express.
'Twas the light before Christmas
LET it glow, let it glow, let it glow...that's the message at National Trust properties offering stunning illuminations this Christmas.
A RED LETTER DAY FOR RUBEN
Hojlund hits two to hand Amorim happy home start
SPURS DENIED LATE ON BY MATS FINISH
Hummels goal makes point for Italians
British soldier who spied for Iran is facing life in prison
Traitor passed on SAS names
'My CV is good so give me a chance'
FRANK TELLS FANS TO LOOK AT HIS RECORD
Bash's big about turn
SHOAIB SAVOURS RISE
Ding-dong over chiming clock
Town hall broke its own noise limits
Food banks should never be the norm
But for now, they remain vital to millions of people
Victim of drink and drug driver is stark reminder of dangers
THE harrowing story of a police worker killed by a drink and drug driver on her colleagues' \"darkest day\" is being used in a powerful Christmas campaign.
Starmer, now smell the anger over your stinky farmers' tax
Sewage sludge delivery protest
Bidding kicks off for new Rooney TV show
COLEEN Rooney may be wowing viewers on I'm a Celebrity...but husband Wayne is making television moves all of his own away from the jungle.
Kate: It was an honour to have met brave and humble Liz
Royals pay tribute after death of photographer, 17
Gregg Wallace steps away from MasterChef after behaviour claims
Star humiliated’ Rod’s wife
'World first' deal to hunt Channel smuggler kingpins in their Iraqi-Kurdish home towns
BRITISH officers and intelligence specialists will be based in Iraq to hunt for smuggling gang kingpins, Yvette Cooper has confirmed.
For all those who have suffered a harrowing death we're standing firmly on the side of compassion, dignity and choice
HAVING led the Express Give Us Our Last Rights crusade for almost three years, I believe with my heart and mind that we must change the law on assisted dying.
PLEASE ALLOW US 'DIGNITY OF CHOICE IN OUR LIVES'
ESTHER Rantzen and the Express today call on MPs to vote with their heads and hearts so terminally ill people \"can look forward with confidence to a good death\".
AI Fayed Abuse Probe: Police Investigating More Than 5 People Over Enabling Claims
A POLICE investigation has been launched into "more than five people" who may have helped former Harrods boss Mohamed AI Fayed in his alleged campaign of sexual abuse.
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