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Barbaric dictator's life of luxury laid bare as looters storm palace
SCORES of gleeful Syrians ransacked Bashar al-Assad's presidential palace in revenge for 54 years of his family's brutal oppression.
TV offers flooding in for 'down to earth' Coleen
COLEEN Rooney has been inundated with lucrative offers when she leaves the jungle - with ITV in pole position to snap her up for presenting projects.
No guts, no glory
Stars face grossest challenge yet for last Bushtucker Trial of series
Rayner's homes plan 'risks riding roughshod over locals'
LOCAL people will be \"ignored\" under Labour's housebuilding plans, a shadow minister has warned.
DELIGHT IN SYRIA AS REBELS FORCE ASSAD TO FLEE TO RUSSIA
JOY erupted in Syria as dictator Bashar al-Assad fled to Moscow after rebel militias ended his 24-year reign of terror yesterday.
Le Bris looking for greater firepower
REGIS LE BRIS has vowed to manage the \"frustration\" around Sunderland after their promotion push stalled.
£8.500 for gongs of NCO who turned the tide
THE medals of a First World War hero who led a daring counterattack at Gallipoli have sold for £8,500.
Brit, 20, who died in Turkey may have been attacked’
THE family of a British tourist found dead in a lift shaft at a Turkish resort believe his blood-stained vape may prove he was murdered.
County lines drug gang jailed for over 100 years
MEMBERS of one of Britain's biggest county lines drugs gangs have been jailed for a total of more than 100 years.
Nannas' Herculean effort for rhino tot
A BABY rhino savaged by a pack of hyenas in South Africa recovers from his ordeal under a blanket knitted by grannies in Teesside.
Healer is jailed after death of diabetic who stopped taking insulin
AN alternative healer has been jailed for 10 years for the manslaughter of a diabetic woman who stopped taking her lifesaving insulin at his slapping therapy workshop.
Football oreat died after hitting head on kerb getting out of taxi
EUROPEAN Cup winner Gary Shaw died when he fell and banged his head on the kerb after a night out with friends, an inquest heard.
Badenoch blasts 'naive church leaders' duped by asylum seekers in bid to stay
KEMI Badenoch has criticised \"naive church leaders\" who converted asylum seekers to Christianity to let them gain access to the UK.
Musk: No plans to give 80m to Reform
ELON Musk has denied reports he planned to donate to Nigel Farage's Reform UK party.
13 held in raids on small boat suspects
SENIOR members of a Channel migrant smuggling gang have been arrested during raids in France and Germany.
Strictly's Pete: the abuse has been hard
PETE Wicks is defying haters in the race to bag a place in next Saturday's Strictly final but admits the trolling has been tough to take.
'Just because Dave's passed doesn't stop us being mates'
Hairy Biker Si's tribute
Face of hooded man wanted over insurance hoss killing
A FLIRTATIOUS exchange at a hostel could help the hunt for the suspected assassin of multi-millionaire insurance boss Brian Thompson.
Bloody Sunday murder trial a witch hunt’ claim veterans
A FORMER soldier accused of two murders on Bloody Sunday will stand trial after he failed to get the case thrown out yesterday.
J-Lo makes blingy bachelorette
A-LIST singleton Jennifer Lopez proves no knight is needed to enjoy shining armour - as she wows in a sheer metallic number.
Rail network disrupted by radio fault
RAIL passengers faced chaos following a \"nationwide fault\" with a radio system used by train drivers and signallers.
Classy Rani has TV row down to a tee
ANITA Rani takes a cheeky swipe at MasterChef's Gregg Wallace, as she dons a T-shirt declaring herself a \"middle class woman of a certain age\".
Torode raised concerns about Wallace but no action was taken’
JOHN Torode reportedly flagged concerns about MasterChef co-host Gregg Wallace's alleged inappropriate behaviour but no action was taken, it has been claimed.
Welby says sorry for tone deaf’ remarks
THE Archbishop of Canterbury apologised yesterday for appearing to make light of serious safeguarding failures in the Church of England.
KILLER ON VERGE OF FREEDOM 13 YEARS AFTER BLUDGEONING WIFE
ROBERT Brown became eligible for parole after serving just 13 years for killing his wife with a claw hammer at their home.
Victims’ families let down by domestic killer reform’
Campaigners warn new measures do not go far enough’
Minister: UK needs 250k more builders
BRITISH workers should be trained rather than using migrants in the building sector, says a minister.
'We will have to do something far more severe and restrict food supplies around the country if the Government won't listen'
FARMERS could choke off food supplies across the country if Sir Keir Starmer's Government continues its attack on their livelihoods.
Dog attack man loses two limbs
A PENSIONER \"ripped to shreds\" by a pair of Rottweilers had to have an arm and leg removed as a result, a court heard.
Pregnancy poisoner gets 12 yrs
A MAN who gave a pregnant woman pills to induce a miscarriage has been jailed for 12 years.