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Bath risks gaining new reputation as shoplifters' haven
ELEGANT Georgian Bath - home of Jane Austen costume dramas - is suffering a shoplifting epidemic, rising faster than anywhere else in Britain.
'I can't believe I've just won Bake off!'
Georgie's joy as she lifts competition trophy for Wales
Southport teacher: Use dead girls' memories as driving force for change
A DANCE teacher who was injured in the Southport knife attack that left three little girls dead has insisted that the victims’ memories should serve as a driving force for change.
44,000 terminally ill OAPs face a cold 'last Christmas'
The figures, uncovered by end-of-life charity Marie Curie, reignited calls for Chancellor Rachel Reeves to restore the help of up to £300 to millions of OAPs.
Netanyahu: Ceasefire agreed with Hezbollah
Truce calms fear of all-out Middle East war
XMAS DINNER HITS £50 AFTER BUDGET 'MESS'
Turkey meal hits a new high after SirKeir's Budget sends prices rocketing
William, the Action Prince
ROYAL fans say the Prince of Wales should now be referred to as \"His Royal Hotness\" instead of His Royal Highness.
EU 'reset' aide could earn £35k more than PM
SIR Keir Starmer is recruiting a Permanent Secretary for EU and International Economic Affairs on a salary of up to £200,000 – around £35,000 more than the Prime Minister himself.
TOUGH GLOVE
Pope has to keep wicket despite his struggles to find batting form
HILL'S XMAS BONUS
Constitution on the mend
Animal characters can boost child development
ANIMAL characters such as Peter Rabbit can boost children's psychological development, according to a study.
Gran fined £500 for leaving donation beside charity bin
A STUNNED grandmother received a £500 fine for fly-tipping after leaving a bag of neatly folded clothes by a full donation bin.
Jet crash linked to Kremlin plots
SECRET services were yesterday probing a DHL cargo plane crash in Lithuania, which killed the pilot, after recent Russian sabotage operations involving bombs left at warehouses - including in the UK.
Rees-Mogg applies to Slash trees at mansion over neighbours’ fears
FORMER Tory minister Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg says he must fell more than a dozen trees at his historic mansion amid safety fears.
Horror ride survivors relax in paradise
A COUPLE'S blissful smiles show the Alton Towers Smiler tragedy had served only to unite them as they honeymoon in the Maldives.
'My baby's been shot'
Mum's frantic screams after gunman fires into family car
Letby boss's 'best intentions'
LUCY Letby's former boss insists the decisions she made \"were done with the best intentions\".
'Farmers mired in mud, red tape, crippling costs and unfair competition'
FARMERS are facing a \"perfect storm\" of challenges following Labour's inheritance tax raid, MPs and campaigners have warned.
"Getting harder to feed the nation"
FOURTH generation farmer Charlie Harper has said it is getting \"harder and harder\" to produce food for the nation with the sector under attack from the Government.
Fight to clear mud as new deluge looms
THE big clean-up started yesterday after Storm Bert brought chaos - but forecasters warned of more downpours and flooding.
Davina: I'm on the mend...and being cared for by the best boyfriend ever
But brain-op star admits her memory's 'a bit remiss'
Farewell to Grande Dame of blockbusters...91 million books sold and counting
BESTSELLING novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford, who took the world by storm when she wrote A Woman of Substance, has died aged 91.
Growing numbers of single women have IVF treatment
MORE than one in 20 IVF treatments in the UK are given to single women, figures show.
'You support a death cult? You and your friend Esther Rantzen'
THE ugly moment when an assisted dying opponent confronts campaigner Jonathan Dimbleby is captured in a new Daily Express documentary film.
We'll end scourge of spiking drinks
SIR Keir Starmer has insisted spiking will be made a specific criminal offence despite a backlash over the plans.
Fears over inflation rise
RISING inflation is more concerning than whether interest rates should be cut, the Bank of England's number two has warned.
Kate set to welcome Emir for state visit
THE Princess of Wales will play a key role in a state visit by The Emir of Qatar next week.
BANK HOLIDAY THANK YOU TO NATION'S HEROES
BRITAIN will say thank you to the Greatest Generation with bonus bank holidays to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
Brits among 16 missing as wave topples tourist yacht
TWO Britons are missing while another two were rescued after a tourist yacht sank, reportedly being toppled by a large wave in the Red Sea.
Mistletoe given the kiss-off
WOKERY has made office workers nervous of kissing under the mistletoe...and is killing sales of the festive plant.