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We feel let down by all politicians over immigration
THE British people were promised they’d take back control. But when it comes to the crunch issue of immigration, they might be forgiven for thinking their leaders have completely lost control.
Tory factions battle for heart of manifesto
A BATTLE for the heart and soul of the Tory Party is underway as rival factions vie to shape the general election manifesto and the direction of the party after polling day.
Britain's broken jails 'to blame for escape'
Prison Officers' Association attacks 'systemic failings' Worst problems are overcrowding and shortage of staff Government aims to hire 5,000 more well-paid guards
MPs call for Rwanda MIGRANT flights to be ready in 24 hours
FLIGHTS carrying illegal migrants to Rwanda must take off within 24 hours of judges giving the green light, MPs have demanded.
Russell Brand denies rape and assaulting a girl who was just 16
ACTOR and comedian Russell Brand was last night accused of sexually assaulting four women – including a 16-year-old schoolgirl.
King Charles the Third!
Monarch's horse fails to win the day but does the royals proud in their bid for a racing Classic
Axing HS2 'would derail levelling-up'
SCRAPPING the northern section of HS2 would make a mockery of the Government’s plans to level-up Britain, a minister has warned.
GUS SPARKS GREAT EXPECTATIONS
INTERNATIONAL T20: England v New Zealand, Today, 2.30pm | Atkinson’s echoes of Archer
Focus finale
FORD FAVE TAKES A BOW WITH GREAT ESTATE
Christmas films and TV stuffed by writers' strike
HOLLYWOOD’S crippling strikes are set to really hit home, with studios running out of new films and TV shows by Christmas.
'The Queen steered nation with hope... a reassuring presence'
ONE YEAR ON, WE REMEMBER ELIZABETH II
The Sir Humphreys are sabotaging elected ministers
THE SUE GRAY scandal has brought Civil Service impartiality into sharp focus. One of the most senior civil servants trusted with the sensitive internal workings of a Conservative government jumped ship to work as the closest aide to the Labour Leader of the Opposition.
Now Home Secretary orders 'woke' police: Don't take the knee!
POLICE officers should not “take the knee” or subscribe to other “woke” agendas, the Home Secretary has warned in a hard-hitting letter.
SAS unleashes the dogs of war (but just to film them)
MILITARY dogs on SAS operations are to wear cameras – in a move to protect soldiers against litigation and claims of “wrongdoing”.
Zoe: Forget raves, I'm a Gardeners' World girl now
NINETIES party girl Zoe Ball admits her wild days are over – with her nights now spent watching Gardeners’ World.
Coutinho must put energy into battling Tories on two fronts
NEW Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho faces a battle on two fronts as rival Tory factions fight over net zero.
Labour fears its ‘poll tax’ attack on drivers could cost it election victory
PRESSURE ON OPPOSITION
Chancellor's cost-of-living pledge - I'LL HALVE INFLATION THIS YEAR
RISHI SUNAK is on course to fulfil his key promise to the nation and halve inflation by Christmas, the Treasury predicted last night.
Tories believe Rishi is their secret weapon to beat Labour
ECONOMIC TURNAROUND
Can you think of a fitting memorial to Elizabeth II?
WORK to create a memorial to the remarkable life of Queen Elizabeth II begins this week, on the anniversary of her death.
Harry's clearly not crazy in love with Beyonce...
ALL Harry needed was to put a grin on it but he couldn’t even muster a smile as Beyonce’s Renaissance world tour rolled into California.
PM warned China wants to rule the Commonwealth
BRITAIN risks “taking for granted” its historic relationship with the Commonwealth as China makes a deliberate effort to replace us, Rishi Sunak has been warned.
ERL A TRUE GREAT HAAL-READY
SHEFFIELD UNITED captain John Egan reckons Erling Haaland is already one of the greatest strikers in Premier League history.
BORTHWICK'S SCORN SQUAD
We have become a laughing stock under this head coach
Duhan's the top man as Scots head to France with a flourish
TWO-TRY Duhan van der Merwe led the charge as five-try Scotland headed off to the World Cup on a triumphant note.
Growing call for tax cuts as UK recovers
RISHI Sunak is under growing pressure in Tory ranks to give the country a tax break after better-than-predicted borrowing figures.
Are Brits too posh to pull a pint?
BRITS think they are “too posh to pull a pint” and working in hospitality is “beneath them”, a leading hospitality chief claims.
'Cover-up' claims over Falklands files refusal
A REFUSAL to release documents on a Falklands War disaster has fuelled suspicions of a “cover-up”.
'Make peace or lose your US fans'
THE DUKE and Duchess of Sussex are being “strongly urged” to end hostilities with the Royal Family – or risk losing millions of potential fans in the US.
'Time for a rethink on closing rail ticket offices'
CONTROVERSIAL plans to close rail ticket offices must be rethought, leading Tories have demanded.