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AA meeting to be filmed in TV first
VIEWERS will see traumatic testimony from people at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in an unprecedented film this week.
Alarm at 'epidemic' of eating disorders
HEALTH campaigners have called on the government to keep its promises to tackle the “national scandal” of eating disorders, which have reached record levels.
Christianity is as relevant as ever...it's far from over
THERE are better early Christmas presents to give the Archbishop of Canterbury than a gift-wrapped copy of the latest census results. These show that less than half the population of England and Wales now describe themselves as “Christian”.
EU bills UK for £8.4bn in a year - with more to come
THE UK has been billed £8.4billion by Brussels this year – and payments are set to continue for 40 years.
Talks to return Elgin marbles
SECRET talks are being held between George Osborne, chair of the British Museum, and the Greek prime minister over the possible return of the Elgin Marbles.
Fury at Hancock's care staff claim in new Covid diaries
MATT Hancock’s claims that Covid outbreaks in care homes were largely down to infected staff have been branded “outrageous” by health experts and academics.
PRAY TO WIN TONIGHT!
ENGLAND manager Gareth Southgate wants tonight’s World Cup clash with Senegal to give fans happy moments to “remember forever”.
Head of police watchdog resigns over probe into historic offence'
THE head of the police watchdog was forced to quit because he is under investigation for a historic offence, it has emerged.
Legend Pele moved to 'end-of-life' care
ENGLAND captain Harry Kane has sent “best wishes” to Brazilian football great Pele after he was reportedly moved to end-of-life care.
Strep A alert as NHS crisis 'puts children at risk of deadly bugs'
THE NHS crisis is putting children at greater risk of deadly infections such as Strep A, experts warn.
Public sentiment 'is turning' against Sussexes in America
PRINCE Harry and Meghan’s image in the US is not as positive as many in the UK think and could be further damaged by their upcoming Netflix show, say public relations experts.
Strictly kept my dying dad going, says Kym as she's voted off show
KYM MARSH last night said that appearing on Strictly Come Dancing had kept her terminally ill father going.
WILLIAM: I'LL FIGHT BACK
Prince's warning shot to Harry and Meghan on eve of Netflix show
Sexplore the globe with Cara
SUPERMODEL Cara Delevingne explores the tangled web of sexuality in a new BBC show, Planet Sex.
Deadly asbestos found in 78% of pre-ban buildings
THE shocking scale of the asbestos threat lurking in Britain's buildings has been revealed in a study.
William: Talking openly is key to mental health
THE Prince of Wales says that being able to talk freely about our wellbeing is \"the most crucial aspect of mental health\".
Brain fog made TV's Louise think something was terribly wrong...
TV presenter Louise Minchin has revealed how the debilitating effects of the menopause came close to derailing her career.
GB News star had panic attack after stalker pursued her to Queen's funeral
A TELEVISION journalist has told how her stalker stared at her with a \"sinister smile\" as she reported on the Queen's funeral at Windsor.
Molly's law to scrap self-harm web sites
VILE online material which encourages self-harm is to be banned under new laws which campaigners say could save lives.
Rory: Rishi best person to be PM
FORMER Tory leadership hopeful Rory Stewart is relieved he isn't in politics any more - and glad Rishi Sunak has the top job.
Kate: We must do more to help children
THE PRINCESS of Wales has warned society is failing to nurture children in their formative years, which can have damaging consequences.
Camilla pals' new jobs in shake-up of ancient role
THE King and Queen Consort have ditched the centuries-old tradition of having ladies-in-waiting in a shake-up of the Royal Household.
Queen feared that Harry was too in love with Meghan
THE QUEEN feared Prince Harry was \"perhaps a little too in love\" with Meghan Markle but dismissed the couple's explosive Oprah interview as \"television nonsense\", a new book claims.
Brits to stay at home as crisis blows holidays out of the water
ALMOST half of Britons will not go on holiday next year due to the cost-of-living crisis, according to research.
Homeowners' fears as bills soar
THE cost-of-living crisis is causing panic as householders worry about paying everyday bills.
Coach drivers distraught at 'broken vows and pay row'
IT HAD been billed as the opportunity of a lifetime - a chance to earn good money while playing a key part in the World Cup in Qatar.
Fans take aim as 'Battle of Britain’ looms
IT HAS been billed as the Battle of Britain and when England meets Wales in the World Cup for the first time the stakes could hardly be higher.
Barclay urges nurses to talk while strikes threats mount
UNION bosses must meet at the negotiating table ahead of an \"unprecedented\" nursing strike, the Health Secretary has urged.
Surprise hit Hancock's new love awaits him...
MATT HANCOCK's girlfriend has been soaking up some Aussie sunshine - while he has been getting a drenching in his latest I'm A Celebrity challenge.
Lioness is queen of the jungle thanks to lucrative job offers
JILL Scott is already the real winner of I'm A Celebrity - with her agents being \"bombarded\" with offers for TV shows and big-money endorsements.