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Queen scare highlights the family's instability
AFTER a particularly trying few months, this was meant to be a successful return to autumn duties by the Queen.
Pregnant mum styled her hair before Pompeii death
A PREGNANT young woman fleeing the erupting Vesuvius styled her hair as she and her unborn child faced certain death, a documentary reveals.
‘Sexy' Judi loves Strictly's healing powers
COMEDIAN Judi Love says Strictly is good for her health – despite two contestant missing last night’s show because of illness and injury.
WE WON'T LET TERROR WIN
Defiant MPs back at work as Priti Patel vows: ‘We cannot be cowed’. Suspect in Sir David’s murder was ‘flagged for deradicalisation’
Tragic killing rocks church
THE minister of the church where Sir David was killed says it will be difficult for his congregation to recover from the tragedy.
Tech giants ‘cannot be trusted' on free speech
DAVID Davis has hit out at “unaccountable Silicon Valley giants” after a speech in which he opposed the use of domestic vaccine passports was removed from YouTube.
My friend would never compromise on access
DEMOCRACY is not a given. Most of human history has been made without it and much of the world continues to know little of the democratic intimacy at the core of relationships between British MPs and their constituents.
Lucy in the sky with diamonds... on quest to Jupiter asteroids
THE Lucy spacecraft blasts off loaded with diamonds to explore eight “trojan” asteroids near Jupiter.
Lots of countries were hit by ‘elite panic' in the crisis
THE DUST is settling on the House of Commons report on the initial handling of the pandemic. Predictably, the Government’s critics have used its 20/20 hindsight to argue that many lives would have been saved if only they had been in charge.
Larkins windfall returns village to green, green grass of home
IN AN act befitting Pop Larkin’s generosity, the idyllic Kent village of Eynsford, where TV series The Larkins is filmed, is having its once “perfick” green re-turfed, thanks to proceeds from the show.
Hancock's comeback strategy unravels
OUT IN THE COLD: Hancock’s affair with aide Gina Coladangelo led to his resignation
Britney: My fears over taking control of life
BRITNEY Spears is “disgusted” by the system that has allowed her life and career to be taken out of her control for 13 years.
Very Funny PM... But Seriously, Now Deliver
In the brutal assessment of one commentator: “If optimism and humour could heat our homes we’d be fine, but actually they don’t.” And he was right. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s speech to his party’s faithful in Manchester last week at times resembled an open-mic night at your local comedy club – but you have to wonder if he was aware that many up and down the country are not in the mood for laughing just now.
Britain Will Buy Up Boats To Keep Smugglers At Bay
Britain intends to stop international criminal gangs getting hold of the small boats used to smuggle people across the Channel.
Jealous French Will Never Be Our True Friends
DESPITE the many shared challenges that confront us – Islamic extremism, climate change, Covid, the refugee crisis and a bullying Russia – the French president, Emmanuel Macron, seems determined to make life as difficult for our post Brexit Britain as he can.
Roll On Christmas! Shoppers Planning Ahead For Festivities
Many supermarket shelves were left empty yesterday as shoppers began stocking up early for Christmas, writes Berny Torre.
Cabinet fears over Rishi's tax rise plans
PRIME Minister Boris Johnson and his Chancellor Rishi Sunak are facing a potential Cabinet revolt over planned tax rises in the next two years.
SPOT THE MOVIE!
Stars and dancers go all out for the Strictly film night
Emma defends losing: ‘I'm 18. I need to cut myself some slack'
TEEN tennis champ Emma Raducanu insisted “I need to cut myself some slack” after crashing out of the Indian Wells tennis tournament.
Boris: Build Back Starts Now !
‘Big, bold decisions’ will benefit all as PM welcomes rise in wages across Britain
XR fan Stanley blasts protests
STANLEY JOHNSON has condemned eco-activists who shut the M25, as Extinction Rebellion protesters blocked entrances to a private airport yesterday.
£30m boost to find new Emma
BRITAIN’S search for the next Emma Raducanu has been given a boost with a £30.5million plan to refurbish 4,500 tennis courts.
Schools must teach cooking...parents can't, laughs Prue
BAKE Off judge Prue Leith is cooking up a storm by calling on the “nanny state” to teach children how to cook healthy food – because parents aren’t doing it.
It would be Grand to give us a break
IT’S GRANDPARENT’S Day today. Whatever that means. It could mean that it’s the day when grandparents all over the country are busy doing granny-ish and grandpa-ish things. Or it could mean that they get a well-earned day off.
Her Majesty's hope for 'sense of renewal'
THE Queen called for hope and optimism as she began an autumn whirlwind of engagements – her busiest season for a decade.
STRICTLY SUBLIME
WITH a flurry of twirls and sequins, Strictly Come Dancing was back in front of a full live audience for the first time in two years last night.
Wounds reopen as rebels hit Starmer
LABOUR leader Sir Keir Starmer was humiliated yesterday as party divisions spilled out on his first day at the helm of the annual party conference.
Harry and Meghan prove Big Apple big tippers with $25k donation
THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex stunned staff at a soul food restaurant in Harlem prior to taking the stage in New York yesterday...by leaving an enormous tip of $25,000.
Craig: I was scared 007 would ruin my career
DANIEL Craig has told how he thought the makers of James Bond had “got the wrong guy” when he was offered the part – and feared the role would damage his career.
Banking on a US giant
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