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Linda 'heartbroken' by Pauline's illness
LINDA Robson says the dementia diagnosis of her Birds of a Feather co-star Pauline Quirke \"breaks my heart\".

Scott's so excited on his 'brand new start'
SCOTT Mills says his BBC Radio 2 breakfast show will be a fresh beginning for him.

Isak worth his weight in goals to Toon
DAN BURN does not want to estimate Alexander Isak's transfer value - because he is priceless to Newcastle.
Music venues still closing unnecessarily
Call for action not just words
Alison's Florida son set
ONE of the few TV ads that make me smile these days is the one for Cinch, the used car people, featuring Rylan Clark and mum Linda.

'BIZARRE' RED GOT US GOING
JURRIEN TIMBER said Arsenal did not want to make a point after the red-card controversy at Wolves they just wanted to take all three.
Don's alarm clock is wake-up from woke
DONALD Trump has promised to push back on the wokery that has infected the US and I wish him success - not that he needs it.

Smith ready to test himself across the board for England
JAMIE SMITH wants to nail down a role as a T20 finisher as he seeks to be England's man for all seasons.

It's time to get a new wave of fans onside
BORTHWICK WANTS TO INSPIRE A GENERATION

Lucky Devils
Reds get Rub of green as boss hits out at Rashford

Two-step photo ID to buy a knife online in crackdown
ANYONE buying a knife online will have to submit photo ID before presenting it again on delivery, the Government has announced.

Guard against new AI scam threat
AN impersonation fraud masquerading as Trading Standards and targeting modest savers has taken a dangerous new turn with Artificial Intelligence playing a possible role in ramping up the hazards.

LEEDS SURGE FUELLED BY FAILURE
JOE RODON believes missing out on promotion last season has made Leeds \"more hungry\" to return to the Premier League.

Keys finally unlocks her potential
MADISON KEYS declared \"the sky's the limit\" for the rest of her career - after finally winning her first Grand Slam event less than a month before her 30th birthday.

Man charged with murder of lecturer found dying in street
POLICE have charged a man with the murder of a grandmother who was stabbed to death in the street close to her home in Plymouth.

Just because you don't have an ideological motive doesn't mean you can't be a mass killer
Inquiry must find out why Rudakubana was not classed as a threat, says Reeves
My death camp hell as child began with tiny germ of hatred
For most people, Auschwitz-Birkenau exists as a haunting chapter of human history - a place they have read about or seen in documentaries. For me, it was my reality. I lived through it as a child. I was just 12 years old when I was torn from my home-town of Mako, Hungary, and thrown into this hellish place.

Reeves under attack over shared Euro customs plan
CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves was taking the flak last night after confirming the UK could join a new continental customs arrangement.

'Labour's new tax raid is a betrayal of the brave men and women who put their lives on the line for their country'
AN Army widow has blasted plans for an inheritance tax on death-in-service payments to bereaved military families.

Crackdown on ads for small boat crossings
MORE than 8,000 social media accounts linked to people smuggling activities were taken down following referrals from the National Crime Agency last year.

One giant page...
Signed Express coverage of moon landing worth £3k

Drones are helping to identify and clear deadly minefields
DRONES are transforming the search for deadly landmines and unexploded ordnance in Ukraine by allowing experts to safely survey land in more detail than ever before.

'The memory of the Holocaust cannot be left to fade when us eyewitnesses can no longer share our memories'
ON the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, a Holocaust survivor has reflected on the murder of six million Jews, saying: \"You don't think you live in a world which does those things.\"

MILLS AND BOOS
As Scott Mills makes his debut on the Radio 2 Breakfast Show this morning, it's already clear he'll have his work cut out winning over the famously feisty (and conservative) audience. So will he succeed as its eighth host?
Ageism in workplace 'significant'
A CAMPAIGN against ageism is being stepped up after research showed \"worryingly\" high levels of negative attitudes towards older people.

Immigration to blame for rise of grooming gangs, says Kemi
KEMI Badenoch has blamed high levels of immigration for the grooming gangs crisis.

Son accused of killing dad at £3.5m home
THE son of a \"highly respected\" architect has been charged with murdering his 75-year-old father.

Brit killed by booze laced with methanol
A BRITISH tourist and her fiance found dead in their Vietnamese villa on Boxing Day were killed by contaminated alcohol, local police have said.

Sinner can dominate just like Novak
ZVEREV HAILS CHAMP...BUT DOPE CASE LOOMS

'My tips to live to 100? Walks and helping the less fortunate'
Centenarian hails invention of smartphone on birthday