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Carney is 'target' in Epstein scandal
CANADA'S new Prime Minister Mark Carney has been dragged into the Jeffrey Epstein scandal after pictures emerged of him with Ghislaine Maxwell.

Felicity Kendal: BBC has lost mojo since Good Life
THE Good Life star Felicity Kendal says she is proud to have been part of a golden age for the BBC, but it has since lost its “mojo”.

For many deemed not fit to work, a job is best medicine
WITH the 80th anniversary of VE Day coming up in May, have we lost the resilience that helped us through wartime? Health Secretary Wes Streeting seems to think so. Over the weekend, he faced a backlash after claiming there was an over-diagnosis of mental health with too many people being “written off”.

'Deport foreign inmates' from full-up jails
SIR Keir Starmer is facing a fresh prison overcrowding crisis as he was urged to deport thousands more foreign criminals.
'Sanctions could be lifted if we can get a just peace'
UKRAINE signalled it is ready to accept an easing of sanctions on Russia if it helps to deliver a just peace.
Labour friends with no genuine benefits
SIR KEIR Starmer’s new-found zeal to cut benefits is a mirage: nothing more than a smoke-and-mirrors trick to convince the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) that Labour can find savings in order to balance the books.

Terror at South Pole
Antarctic scientists in fear after colleague’s ‘threat to kill’

Hairdressers want cuts in VAT on labour costs to save staff
HAIRDRESSERS calling for cuts in labour costs set up shop in Westminster yesterday and urged MPs: \"Save our salons\".
Royal tour to include audience with Pope
THE King and Queen hope to see the Pope on their state visit to the Vatican next month.

Irish Guards' eyes are smiling on Kate
THE Princess of Wales marked St Patrick's Day in true Irish style with Guinness, shamrocks and smiles at the Irish Guards' annual parade.

More than 30 nations ready to help Kyiv keep Russia at bay
A “SIGNIFICANT” number of countries will provide peace-keeping troops for Ukraine, Downing Street has said.
Pupils lose 11m days of education
PUPILS lost 11.5 million days of learning last year as the number missing from classrooms continued to soar.
Probation rapped by watchdog
THE Probation Service is not doing enough to keep victims safe and manage offenders, says a watchdog.
£40BN TAX RAID 'DISASTER' IS KILLING GROWTH
RACHEL Reeves was branded a “disaster” after the economy was downgraded again yesterday.
Monthly payment interest is 'too high'
CUSTOMERS paying for some car and home insurance are charged annual percentage rates equivalent to credit cards, a study found.

Hamas victim, 66, identified as British
Teacher among 18 named in UK report

Trump and Putin will talk about land and power plants on truce call
DONALD Trump and Vladimir Putin are to hold talks today in a bid to end the war in Ukraine which could see the pair carve up territory and energy plants.

Waspi women in fresh bid for pension compensation
WASPI women have launched a legal challenge against the Government after it rejected calls to pay them billions of pounds in compensation.
Ofcom drops probes more into GB News
OFCOM has ended six more investigations after the High Court quashed its impartiality rulings against GB News over politicians being newsreaders.

'No support for cuts in Cabinet
WORK and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall does not have support from her own Cabinet colleagues to slash welfare spending, the Tories have claimed.

Merchant: Slough was miffed by The Office
THE Office co-creator Stephen Merchant has revealed Slough council asked him and Ricky Gervais to portray the town in a better light.

Amanda: I've had a hard year
AMANDA Abbington says “it’s time to move on” following her allegations against her Strictly partner.

Assassinate my enemies? They do it to themselves, insists Farage
NIGEL Farage has said that he does not “politically assassinate” party rivals, adding: “They normally do it to themselves.”

Major Christopher Biggins saved by pig valve
CHRISTOPHER Biggins said that a pig's valve inserted into his heart has saved his life.

Stranded astronauts finally get a ride home on a Musk 'Dragon'
THE SpaceX Dragon capsule moves smoothly into position as it docks at the International Space Station.

Fighter McGregor has got a fan in the White House
DONALD Trump welcomed controversial Irish mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor to the White House yesterday for St Patrick's Day.

The Bard's legacy is 'decolonised'
SHAKESPEARE'S legacy is being \"decolonised\" in his home town amid claims that calling him the greatest playwright of all time reinforces white supremacy.
Niemann vows to be a Major player soon
JOAQUIN NIEMANN claimed his fourth LIV Golf title to close on a place at the US Open, and declared: “I know I’m going to win a Major.”
Bees instructions are loud and clear
NATHAN COLLINS believes Brentford are making all the right noises about European qualification thanks to their set-piece coach Keith Andrews.

Farrell gets helping hand from Steve
STEVE BORTHWICK has given Lions head coach Andy Farrell the green light to plunder his England coaching team for this summer’s tour to Australia.