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‘Failing to deliver’ lost Tories election
THE Conservatives lost the election because of failures to deliver on promises rather than being too Left or Right-wing, a leading Westminster think tank has concluded.
Starmer neutral on Elgin Marbles tug-of-war
SIR Keir Starmer will rebuff calls for the return of the Elgin Marbles to Athens when he meets his Greek counterpart today.
Happy United back in the goal routine
RASH AT THE DOUBLE AS AMORIM MAGIC RUBS OFF
Horror show for hapless Hamilton
PENALTIES PUNCTURE LEWIS' BID
THREE CARSE IN-ONE
Stokes hails triple threat of England's matchwinner
Reed all about it as Sale roar back
ARRON REED was tipped for \"world-class\" status after scoring two tries as Sale hit Leicester for six.
MOUTH ALMIGHTY!
Lossie cut to 6-4 for Champion
Frasers faces possibility of demotion from the FTSE 100
MIKE Ashley's Frasers Group faces a crucial week with an investors' update on Thursday and potential relegation from the FTSE 100 next Monday.
'I knew when I had the call that she was going to die'
Hell of poison victim’s mum
Putin £100bn war chest vow in bid to finally crush Ukraine
VLADIMIR Putin has approved record military spending for next year as Moscow increases pressure on Ukraine to give up territory in the east of the country.
M Fury as Gregg Wallace hits out at 'handful of middle-class women' who complained about him
MASTERCHEF star Gregg Wallace prompted a backlash yesterday by saying complaints made against him came from a \"handful of middle-class women of a certain age\".
Balmy days are over as winter freeze bites back
THE big freeze will return this week, bringing snow and heavy frost to the north and temperatures as low as -7C.
Cabinet could be full of cheats like Louise
LOUISE HAIGH'S resignation as Transport Secretary is a total embarrassment for Keir Starmer.
New mandatory eco lifestyle's a blow to average consumer
DRIVING used to be a joy, but now it is just another activity ruined by the finger-wagging classes. Passing my test at the first opportunity than was more important school exams, as it meant freedom.
William and Kate's good luck message to charity hero Kevin
Royal boost for 230-mile run in memory of Rob
Prostate cancer brothers urge men to get checked
FOUR brothers are urging men to get checked for prostate cancer after they were all diagnosed with the disease within months.
Labour: Migration unlikely to fall below 350,000 a year
LABOUR has refused to set a \"numerical target\" for net migration amid warnings that it is unlikely to drop below 300,000 a year.
Parliamentary plotting to derail assisted dying is 'disservice to Britain'
SINISTER plotting to derail the landmark assisted dying legislation would be a disservice to Britain, a senior Tory MP has said.
Labour's £2.8bn pay and tax raid will hasten collapse of care, say experts
THE social care system will be crippled by costly changes brought in by Labour, with charities saying they will have a \"devastating\" effect on the sector.
Rural rebel MPs set to humiliate Sir Keir
SIR Keir Starmer is facing a humiliating Labour rebellion when MPs vote on the inheritance tax hike on farmers.
Elton put sons on TV to show 'families come in all shapes'
SIR Elton John and his husband David Furnish decided to feature their two sons in the singer's new biopic to show that families \"come in all shapes and sizes\".
'Workshy' MPs call for shorter work day
ROOKIE MPs have been accused of being \"workshy\" after asking for a six-hour day-knocking off at 4pm.
LABOUR BUDGET 'WILL COST ECONOMY £10 BILLION'
Shocking report reveals tax raid on family firms could result in 125,000 job losses
'I want the chance to prove myself again'
PEP GUARDIOLA feels the need to prove himself all over again-despite his glittering successes at Manchester City.
SEAN HAILS BRAVE CALL
SEAN DYCHE says Everton made a \"brave decision\" to reject Manchester United's £50million offer for Jarrad Branthwaite.
Howe looks to end Toon striking issue
EDDIE HOWE is banking on the competition between Alexander Isak and fit-again Callum Wilson to spark a faltering attack.
Iraola won't play it by the book
ANDONI IRAOLA admits Bournemouth will miss Antoine Semenyo but is happy to accept yellow cards as the price for the club's style of play.
McKenna refuses to rest on laurels and asks for more
KIERAN MCKENNA has warned Ipswich they must build on their improving Premier League form.
Davies sends Blades to top of pack
TOM DAVIES came off the bench to score a late winner as Sheffield United went top.
STAYING AT RED BULL IS TARGET FOR MAX LEGACY
Champion insists he does not need to win elsewhere