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NOW IT’S A CASE OF BAZ-BAWL!
2ND ASHES TEST, DAY FOUR, LORD’S: ENGLAND v AUSTRALIA ANOTHER DAY OF SENSATIONAL FIREWORKS AND FAILURES | Cummins’ Pom disposal experts make it a crying game for Stokes
Disney's Marvel-lous £32m UK handout
DISNEY has been handed more than £32million of taxpayers' cash to produce Secret Invasion, the Marvel superhero spy caper, in the UK, writes Caroline Reid.
Russia 'booby traps nuclear power plant'
EUROPE'S largest nuclear power plant has been booby trapped with explosives by Russian forces, Ukraine's leader has insisted.
Meet the new spice girl! Dame Joanna on a global hunt for tasty treasures
DAME Joanna Lumley has retraced the global history of spices, and an age when a sack of nutmeg could keep you in clover for a decade.
Speedy access to cameras
MP calls for local communities to have say in device locations
BBC 'out of tune over radio cuts'
LISTENERS to BBC local radio are being urged to download a protest song against planned cuts to force the broadcaster to play it.
The Kitten that grew up... How Kerry's turned her life around
EX-POP star and reality TV regular Kerry Katona is back in the Premier League after battling addiction, depression and bankruptcy.
It's time to take on woke lawyers, judges and Lords
IMMIGRATION laws the Thomas American writer Sowell once said - are the only laws discussed in terms of how to help the people who break them. I suspect many hardworking Britons thought the same last week when they heard the news that two judges and activist lawyers have blown apart Rishi Sunak's plan to end illegal migration.
'Authentic' Wills carries torch lit by caring Diana
PRINCE William has shown a genuine dedication to help the homeless and those in need can see he is \"authentic\", says a charity boss.
Thousands mourn teen shot by police
FRANCE braced for more violence last night after the funeral of a teenager shot dead by police.
Is the Army set to get its first woman boss? Sharon on the shortlist with SAS veterans
THE Army could be led by a woman for the first time after the Chief of General Staff quit in a shock move.
'I experienced racism as a kid.It does hurt. But I don't think it will happen to my kids,' says Rishi
THE Prime Minister has spoken about how experiencing racism in his youth caused him a great deal of pain.
PM blasted for 'dream shattering thrift tax'
COST-OF-LIVING CRISIS
All England Tennis Club expects... a British win!
READY FOR WIMBLEDON 2023
Poverty 'no excuse for failing schools'
SCHOOLS will be barred from using poverty as an excuse for poor teaching under plans to be announced by Labour this week.
BITTER RIVALS IN GOOD NICK NOW
TENNIS: Tsitsipas puts record straight on Kyrgios
Leeds want to take off again with flying Diallo
LEEDS are on the trail of Manchester United winger Amad Diallo as they target a quick return to the Premier League.
New boy Mac is jersey sure
LIVERPOOL: All about respect
Streets are 'Wild West' as 'shoplifting ignored'
ENGLAND'S high streets have been compared to the Wild West, with five in six reported shoplifting offences not prosecuted in the past three years.
My gallstones turned out to be twins!
WHEN Chloe Collantine started suffering from acute stomach pains her doctor thought she had gallstones.
Military homes poison risk for thousands of our heroes
THOUSANDS of Armed Forces personnel and their families have been put at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning because vital gas safety tests were delayed.
All secondary schools given defibrillators
ALL STATE secondary schools in England now have access to a life-saving defibrillator.
Now school allows pupil to identify as a mushroom!
A PUPIL at a top Catholic private school has been allowed to identify as a mushroom
Messi move sees ticket prices soar
HOT SHOT Lionel Messi's pulling power has sent the price of tickets for his first US game soaring.
'I was TYPEcast!'
Nicholas only got big break after BBC secretaries told bosses he was a star
Sporty Kate welcomes Federer to royal court
IT WAS the perfect match as the Princess of Wales teamed up with tennis legend Roger Federer for a game at Wimbledon.
RUSSIA ON THE BRINK
Mutineers halt advance as 'Putin flees Moscow'
Labour's 'force of nature' dies of cancer, aged 61
THE woman who co-ordinated New Labour's landslide election victory in 1997 has died after battling brain cancer.
STUBBORN AUSSIES GRIND IT OUT
Bright start from Stokes' men spoiled by errors and Khawaja ton
Investors look to Asia
EMERGING MARKETS were the big investment story 20 years ago but after much excitable talk about how the BRICS - Brazil, Russia, India and China - would overtake the West and dominate the global economy, they have struggled to do so