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Boris hints at a Tory comeback despite 'blissful obscurity'
THE prospect of Boris Johnson returning to lead the Conservatives has emerged once again, after the former PM refused to rule out a comeback.
NHS dentistry has 'ceased to exist'
Queue to register at 2.30am
Rayner hit by meeting snub
ANGELA Rayner has been left out of a top security committee - in an apparent snub by Sir Keir Starmer.
Caring Kate gives thanks and hugs to heroes of Southport
Princess makes unplanned visit to tragedy town
Take a moment...eyes closed
KYLIE Minogue takes the peep out of pop as she joins more than 400 stars posing with their eyes shut for World Mental Health Day.
'IMPOSSIBLE CHOICE' TO HEAT OR EAT
Labour's winter fuel cut slammed for leaving pensioners to make an...
King's tribute as Holocaust survivor Lily dies aged 100
THE KING has led tributes to Holocaust survivor Lily Ebert for her \"extraordinary resilience and courage\" after her death at the age of 100.
Smoking ban 'will hit pubs in the North'
TRADITIONAL \"drinking pubs\" in the North of England will be hammered by a proposed outdoor smoking ban, fears an industry chief.
DREAMER DOM ISN'T DONE YET
Szoboszlai sets sights on winning top prizes with Reds
New lease of life for Ravel in Gulf
HIS ARRIVAL A 'LANDMARK MOMENT' FOR DUBAI TEAM
TURNER WINS PRIZE RIDE
EMMET MULLINS booked Hayley Turner to ride the leading fancy Jacovec Cavern in the Club Godolphin Cesarewitch Handicap at Newmarket on Saturday.
Calling a man bald 'is sexual discrimination'
CALLING a man \"bald\" as an insult is sexual discrimination, a judge has ruled.
'I realised I didn't want to be alone'...Miranda opens up about getting wed at 51
MIRANDA Hart said a debilitating illness made her long for a husband after revealing she had married a mystery man.
87,000 mental health patient deaths 'were preventable'
ALMOST 87,000 people with severe mental illness have died from preventable health conditions such as respiratory, heart and liver diseases in three years, analysis shows.
Holidaymakers in the eye of the storm
TERRIFIED British tourists caught in the path of deadly Hurricane Milton have been forced to take shelter.
Revealed: Obsessed teen who stabbed Holly, 15 to death
A JILTED teenager who stabbed a schoolgirl to death in a frenzied attack can now be identified.
Light at end of tunnel' on assisted dying law
THERE is finally \"light at the end of the tunnel\" for families who have fought to legalise assisted dying for decades, a Labour MP has said.
Let's hope pitiful PM didn't start as he means to go on
IT'S THE nicknames that say it all \"Free Gear Keir\" and \"Two Tier Keir\" - representing missteps for the new Prime Minister as he reaches his first 100 days in office today. From alienating our global allies to punishing our older generations, there is little Sir Keir has not mishandled.
Rebekah ordered to pay £100k more to Wagatha rival in legal bill battle
FOOTBALLER'S wife Rebekah Vardy looked to have scored a legal own goal after a judge ordered her to immediately pay arch-rival WAG Coleen Rooney a further £100,000.
WINTER FUEL PENSIONERS NOW FACE TAX RAID
PENSIONERS losing winter fuel payments are among an extra 120,000 people being hit with tax demands for the first time.
Out! Wimbledon gets rid of line judges
UMPIRES dressed in shirts and ties shouting \"Out!\" will be no more at Wimbledon as line judges are being replaced by technology.
It's just a small victory for City on penalties
PREMIER LEAGUE clubs will only have to overcome a \"relatively minor issue\" in their legal battle with Manchester City.
England set-up no different to Fergie's United
EL-ABD PLAYS DOWN CHANGES
POPE'S BLOWS A REAL PAIN
Carse's sympathy for skipper
Trolley good! Supermarket's £4m healthy eating boost
Children at 400 schools in some of the country's most deprived areas will benefit from fresh fruit and vegetables thanks to an inspirational new scheme launched today by Tesco and celebrity chef Poppy O'Toole
Horror story at pumpkin farms
HALLOWEEN fans plumping for plenty of pumpkins are in for a disappointment after slugs and bad weather destroyed more than half of this year's crop.
More families are setting sail on holiday cruises
FAMILY cruises are on the crest of a wave with more people heading up the gangway for a holiday at sea with the kids.
Fury over water firms' 'drop in the ocean' £157m penalty
Not enough to punish suppliers' ‘annual litany of failure'
Hip fracture delays raise risk of dying
HIP-fracture patients are more likely to die if they are waiting in A&E for more than four hours, a study claims.
Coleen beats Rebekah again in Wagatha case
REBEKAH Vardy has suffered a second defeat over her \"Wagatha Christie\" libel battle with Coleen Rooney.