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Trump II era begins
THE new Trump era begins this week and we hope the incoming president uses his mandate and his gifts as a striker of deals to secure a just and lasting peace in Ukraine and the Middle East.

'Cruel' means test 'would slash 11 million pensions'
ELEVEN million people could have their state pensions slashed if means-testing is introduced, Labour has claimed.
Desperate schools turn to unqualified teachers
THOUSANDS of pupils have been taught by unqualified teachers due to recruitment problems and a shortage of fully trained supply teachers.

Brunt delighted to be handing reins over to old boss Mowbray at Baggies but disappointed to end with a draw
TONY MOBRAY'S return to the WEST BROM dugout ended with a 1-1 draw against STOKE.

Mateta's double shows just what Potter's missing
JEAN-PHILIPPE MATETA scored for the third game running to give Crystal Palace fans the pleasure of handing Graham Potter his first home defeat as West Ham boss.

Make use of all your breaks to ease rising tax burden
MOST people won't need telling that they're paying more income tax than ever and that's set to continue, with the personal allowance frozen until 2028.
Stocks suffer Labour pain after Budget
THE UK stock market is enveloped in an air of unrelenting gloom in the wake of Labour's first Budget.

Expert: 'It's time to act on existing inquiry, no delay'
A KEY consultant to the country's biggest inquiry into child sex abuse has dismissed the need for a fresh study into grooming gangs.

Both sides need a peace deal, but Putin will want to portray it as a victory
TOMORROW the 47th President of the United States will be sworn in, having pledged he would bring peace between Ukraine and Russia within \"24 hours\" - quite a claim. Yet even if the world gives Donald Trump longer than a day, is such a deal possible after almost three years of all-out war?

The cost-of-dying crisis
FIVE-MINUTE GUIDE TO...RISING FUNERAL COSTS

Robbie is hoping for duet with Dolly after his movie hit in US
POP SINGER Robbie Williams has set his sights on a duet with country music icon Dolly Parton, as well as a raft of Hollywood heavyweights.
Mandelson's role 'to counteract' Farage narrative
THE REAL reason behind Peter Mandelson's appointment as US Ambassador is the belief that he is \"uniquely capable of countering the Farage narrative in Washington\", sources said last night.
Anything less than national investigation will fail us all
IN AT least 50 towns in our beautiful country, there are gangs of men who have committed racially aggravated crimes against children.
Homes face no water for 4th day
THOUSANDS of homes spent a fourth day without water yesterday, after a supply pipe burst.

DJ Johnnie had perfect send-off
DJ JOHNNIE Walker could not have had a better send-off, his widow Tiggy said yesterday.

Fighting chance
A 10-year absence from the big screen since a misfiring remake of the feelgood musical Annie has made the heart grow fonder for Cameron Diaz.

Death of Hillsboro' hero Phil
A KEY Hillsborough campaigner whose son was killed at age 14 in the 1989 disaster has died.

This is not only the end of war, it is the end of tears...THE END OF DEATH
EXCLUSIVE: Heather Morris's The Tattooist Of Auschwitz sold 13 million copies and sparked fresh interest in the Holocaust. Ahead of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz later this month, she shares moving diary entries from a Holocaust survivor

Thousands of victims too scared to prosecute
Tragic Kiena case highlights horrific scale of abuse

What have older people done to deserve this?
IS LABOUR engaged in an undeclared war on older people, as many Silver Voices members believe? Certainly, the evidence is stacking up from their first few months in office. Almost the first policy decision taken after the Labour landslide victory was to scrap the winter fuel payment for more than 10 million pensioners.

Peace deal goes down to the wire
ISRAEL finally agreed on a ceasefire with Hamas last night, which will lead to the release of Israel hostages and mark a pause in the brutal 15-month conflict.

More hotels are being taken over for asylum seekers despite election vow
LABOUR has opened more asylum hotels despite its election pledge to end their use - which costs taxpayers at least £8million a day, Windsor's MP has said.

Sophie at sixty...
A NEW photo of the Duchess of Edinburgh has been released to celebrate her 60th birthday tomorrow. Sophie looks relaxed as she sits with crossed legs in a bay window at her home in Bagshot Park in Surrey. Wearing a black roll-neck jumper, pleated white chiffon skirt and nude pumps, the Duchess is laughing as she looks away from the camera.
'AI will fast track UK to eco energy'
ARTIFICIAL Intelligence will be used to connect solar and wind power farms to the network quicker, ministers say.

JUDE INSPIRATION KEEPS BAILEY PUSHING FORWARD
STOCKPORT midfielder Odin Bailey doesn't just have Jude Bellingham as a close friend - he's also an inspiration.

Go-to guys are a perfect pick for jubilant Pereira
THE Gomes guys - Joao and Rodrigo provided just enough class to guide Wolves past gritty Bristol City.

'Disaster waiting to happen’
BRITAIN'S first \"consumption room\" where addicts can take illegal drugs such as heroin and cocaine will open tomorrow but it has been condemned as a \"disaster waiting to happen\".

Jane: Doctor husband won my heart with love songs...by text
FORMER Bond Girl Jane Seymour fell in love with American A&E doctor John Zambetti before their first date - after he wrote two songs for her.

The 'butterfly' drone scaring Putin's army
IT is so light and nimble, Ukrainian troops have taken to calling it \"the butterfly\".
Waspl campaign: This 1s not over... MPs must step up
MPS WHO have backed compensating millions of women hit by a botched state pension age rise should turn up at a Commons debate and show they have not abandoned the cause, campaigners said.