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Herbie puts aside personal pain to power past Samoa
HERBIE FARNWORTH put family heartache behind him to destroy Samoa - and then took aim at Australia.
£1m cable theft gang left BT users with no service
A GANG which stole nearly £1million of broadband cable and cut off communications for thousands, have been jailed for a total of 14 years.
Grieving dad demands lifetime ban for killer drink drivers
A HEARTBROKEN dad used an appearance on TV's Question Time to campaign for life bans for drink drivers who cause fatal crashes.
Harris surging in bellwether state as women shun her rival
KAMALA Harris is leading in Iowa where Donald Trump had held a huge lead and comfortably won in 2016 and 2020, a shock poll suggests.
Fans rally to aid Trump's dream
THOUSANDS of Donald Trump supporters paraded their patriotism for one of the former US President's final weekend election campaign rallies.
John Stapleton on Parkinson's...You learn to live with it
VETERAN TV journalist John Stapleton is philosophical about living with Parkinson's disease, saying: \"You can't escape these things as you grow older.\"
'I will keep on trying to end domestic abuse'
Camilla's pledge in landmark ITV film
Flood crowds throw mud at royal couple
ANGRY crowds heckled the King and Queen of Spain and pelted them with mud on a visit to a town devastated by floods.
'We ask for change to give us the choice, not to shorten our lives but to shorten our death'
LAWMAKERS have a once-in-adecade opportunity to change Britain's cruel and inhumane assisted dying laws, Dame Esther Rantzen says.
'100 years of hard work...now we face a £2million IHT bill'
A DEVASTATED farmer whose land was passed down through generations says his family could face an inheritance tax bill of almost £2million.
I WAS WRONG TO SAY THAT I WOULDN'T PUT UP TAXES
RACHEL Reeves provoked further Budget anger after admitting she was wrong to state during the election campaign that taxes would not have to rise.
*100 years of hard work...now we face a £2million IHT bill'
A DEVASTATED farmer whose land was passed down through generations says his family could face an inheritance tax bill of almost £2million.
It's bon-voyage and a big bear hug from me to Hugh
IT WAS a blueprint for high fashion when Paddington and his patriarch pal matched colour schemes to mark their first movie outing in seven years.
Delay in fixing cladding risks
A WHITEHALL watchdog wants a target date set for billions of pounds worth of work to make safe thousands of buildings with danger cladding.
Robertson will Slot in if he clears his mind
BOSS FEARS LEFT-BACK IS OVERTHINKING ROLE
Growing pains worth it insists Trescothick
COACH DEFENDS ROOKIE POLICY DESPITE LOSSES
Hezbollah kills seven in Israel
Mum and son among rocket barrage victims
Hundreds still missing as flood toll hits 205
HUNDREDS of flood victims remained missing last night as the death toll in Spain leapt above 200.
Reform UK urge PM to come clean over social impact of immigration
REFORM UK MPs are pressing Sir Keir Starmer to reveal the economic and social impact of migration on Britain.
To thieve or not to thieve
Bill Nighy stole Bard book from library
UK's rivers need protection...not economic growth
“We have a once-in-a-generation chance to fix pollution crisis’
'I'm really happy to have the company of listeners all weekend'
Vanessa takes over Carol's Sunday show
Holly was 'domestic abuse' victim
THE family of murder victim Holly Newton have said the schoolgirl suffered domestic abuse at the hands of her obsessed ex-boyfriend.
Man arrested over Stokes home raid
A MAN has been arrested after a burglary at the home of England cricket captain Ben Stokes.
In their attack on aspiration, Labour are resorting to failed socialist policies of the past...
THE fallout from the Chancellor's explosive Budget continues to reverberate across the political landscape. Colossal in scale, vindictive in its targets, Rachel Reeves' unprecedented cash grab looks certain to send Britain into decline by undermining our competitiveness and living standards.
£950-a-day value for money tsar had role at costly HS2
THE Chancellor's deputy has defended the Government paying its value for money tsar £950 for each day he works.
National insurance increase 'will lead to health job cuts'
TAX hikes in the Budget will lead to job cuts, GPs warned yesterday as Rachel Reeves was told to go back to her \"socialist abacus\".
Bake it off, Taylor!
IT was a case of crumb one, crumb all to an eye-popping cake sculpture show.
'MoD must catch up with kit costs'
DEFENCE chiefs must do better to ensure our military can cope in a modern war, a senior Tory has declared.
Badenoch is likely to take Tory mantle
THE Conservatives will unveil their new leader today, with Kemi Badenoch the bookies' favourite.