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'When you first hear you've got cancer, it's really scary...and when I was told I could go on the trial, I felt like I'd won the lottery'
A LEUKAEMIA patient has told how he found a new FLAIR for life by taking part in a drugs trial that has left him cancer-free for nearly three years and given hope to many other patients like him.
First nuclear reactor in 30 years for UK
BRITAIN has installed its first new nuclear reactor in more than three decades.
84 arrests as UK smashes Russian money-laundering, ransomware and drugs network
A MULTI-billion-pound moneylaundering scheme involving drugs, ransomware and espionage linking Russian oligarchs to UK crime groups and rogue financial firms has been smashed in a British-led operation.
No fares cut on Labour's nationalised rail routes
RAIL fares will continue to rise after Labour's renationalisation, the Transport Secretary has confirmed.
Charity warning over cashless society
MONEY must not be ditched in favour of digital payments as it is \"extremely important\" for millions of older people, a charity has warned.
End of school pen and paper exams
THE days of being told to \"pick up your pen and turn over your paper\" are numbered, as school exams are due to go completely digital.
French PM Barnier ousted in vote of no confidence
FRANCE'S government was dramatically toppled last night as former Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier became its shortest-ever serving PM.
Away in a manger, no crib for a bed...I know why, the Doctor's said
DOCTOR Who claims to have solved the greatest Biblical mystery in the BBC Christmas Day special - why there was no room at the inn for Mary and Joseph.
'Make deporting foreign criminals a top priority'
DEPORTING foreign criminals should be the Government's top priority to ease prison overcrowding, Sir Keir Starmer has been told.
First ladies of literature
QUEEN Camilla teamed up with France's first lady at a book prize as she showed her long-standing commitment to literacy.
Letby maintains innocence, as police probe more deaths
KILLER nurse Lucy Letby has maintained her innocence, her lawyer said yesterday - as police confirmed she has been interviewed about more suspicious baby deaths.
Downpours and 80mph wind on way
HEAVY rain and 80mph winds are set to batter the country in the days ahead, with stormy weather warnings issued by the Met Office.
Now mortgage misery will last years
MORTGAGE holders face years of extra financial burden after Labour's Budget, a report claims.
'I hate the cancel culture more than I hate Wallace'
FULL disclosure. I think Gregg Wallace is a crude, misogynistic, dummy from another age - an age where men wanted to be seen out with good-looking women because it boosted their egos, made them look good.
Labour MPs betray their rural voters
DOZENS of Labour MPs have betrayed their rural constituencies by voting against the Tories' motion to save family farms from Sir Keir Starmer's inheritance tax raid, critics have claimed.
Farming is the whole of my life...I've always wanted to work on the farm, says Florence, 8
DESPITE a succession of Labour MPs yesterday lining up to back Sir Keir Starmer's inheritance tax raid on farming, eight-year-old Florence Harris remains defiant.
Climb Stairs And Improve Heart Health
SHORT but intense activity - such as climbing the stairs or carrying heavy shopping could cut the risk of heart problems and strokes in women by up to 45%, a study suggests.
Greys invade red squirrel strongholds
THE last red squirrel strongholds in England are under siege from larger greys who carry the deadly pox that kill our native species, a study reveals.
ENGLAND HAVE REVENGE ON THEIR MIND
THEY may be one up in the series but as England head to Wellington for tomorrow night's second Test, they could have revenge on their minds.
VARDY PARTY
Rapid-fire Jamie triggers winning start to Ruud era
O'KEEFFE'S SUB PLOT
Stand-in bids to emulate his Savills success
Chef's £25k of stolen pies too hot to handle
TV star's stock ruined in crash
Fraudster jailed over £1.3million Tesco crash con
A FRAUDSTER has been jailed for 15 months after taking part in a £1.3million fake crash scam on Tesco.
I slept on the streets as a teenager...now I'm a chief fire officer with a PhD
Sabrina Cohen-Hatton survived two years living rough thanks to a stray called Menace. Today she's advising the Prince of Wales while raising funds for a remarkable charity that helps the homeless care for their dogs
Parents of disabled children lose £20k a year in income
PARENTS with disabled children are losing more than £20,000 a year on average from their family incomes after being forced to work reduced hours or quit their jobs to care for their kids, research shows.
Ceasefire at risk as Israel strikes Hezbollah targets
THE ceasefire in Lebanon lay in tatters yesterday as Israel blitzed what it called Hezbollah positions.
'I want to go home'...Briton accused of breaking into Georgia parliament
A BRITISH man has been detained in Georgia, accused of breaking into the country's parliament.
'It was really frustrating not knowing who my stalker was'
Corrie star backs new rights
Davina 'so confused' after op
DAVINA McCall has revealed she gave her boyfriend \"a scare\" as she recovered from an operation to remove a benign brain tumour.
Mind drugs helped kill my husband, says royal
Lady Gabriella lashes out after financier's shotgun suicide