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Missing dogwalker’s sister questions police theory
The sister of missing dog walker Nicola Bulley has disputed police claims that the 45-year-old fell in the river”.
Tories demand vote on any deal over Northern Ireland
Tory Brexiteers are urging Rishi Sunak to allow a vote on any compromise agreement struck with the EU to end the row over the Northern Ireland protocol.
Mother left fighting for life after hit-and-run horror
A woman is fighting for her life after being hit by a car while she was pushing a pram.
‘Not a budget for the poor’
Backlash over deep cuts to social security in India’s budget
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Foy very upset’ about earning less than male co-star
Voters say Rishi’s better than Boris but not Sir Keir
VOTERS would rather have Rishi Sunak in the top job than Boris Johnson – but the Tory leader has a mountain to climb if he wants to stay in Downing Street.
Anger grows at female-free music award
STARS and music industry bosses say the Brit Awards’ failure to include any women in its new gender-neutral Best Act category is “tragic for the industry” and a “massive step backwards”.
Biden should help Ni in EU stand-off
US PRESIDENT Joe Biden has been urged to use a potential visit to Northern Ireland to help rescue the Good Friday Agreement.
Cold start to year as high streets lose pubs, shop and restaurants
HUNDREDS of shops, restaurants, cafes and pubs were forced to close last month with thousands of jobs lost as the cost-of-living crisis continued to bite.
Ban pre-op trans women from female spaces poll
NEARLY two-thirds of people believe trans women with male bodies should be barred from women’s prisons, gyms and changing rooms.
Meghan and Harry 'must be invited to Coronation'
HARRY and Meghan should be invited to King Charles III’s coronation, a poll reveals.
Terror report targets Islamist extremism
THE long-awaited review of the Prevent anti-terror scheme is expected to call for a crackdown on Islamist extremism.
THE DAY I TOASTED THE QUEEN WITH A REMOTE TRIBE
FROM INDIANA Jonesstyle underground caverns to the Silk Roads of Azerbaijan, TV historian Bettany Hughes has packed in enough exploring for several lifetimes.
Rishi vows to speed up arms to Ukraine
THE Prime Minister last night promised to fast-track military support to Ukraine as a chief envoy to Volodymyr Zelensky warned delays would cause thousands of deaths.
New pledges are easy. Action isn't
TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS last week – one by Michael Gove and the other by Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey. Coffey says that in the future everyone will live within a 15-minute walk of a green space. How politicians love a pious pledge, something they can promise to “deliver” but which everybody will have forgotten about within minutes.
Life’s no uphill struggle now
INGRID Ord has conquered her mountain – she can now get to the top of the hill near her Warwickshire home that used to be so daunting.
Were the real Happy Valley and owe the TV hit for putting us on the map
NO wonder it’s a Happy Valley business in Hebden Bridge has been booming since the hitTV show set its stall in the Yorkshire market town.
Bucks Fizz: Special Branch protected us from IRA threat
BUCKS Fizz needed Special Branch protection ahead of their 1981 Eurovision win, amid fears they could be “taken out by the IRA”.
Killer Noye's flights and dining while on the run
GANGSTER Kenneth Noye went to boxing bouts, dined out and even flew back to the UK on a private jet while on the run for the road rage murder of Stephen Cameron, it is alleged.
Calls for VAT relief on e-car 'street charging'
ELECTRIC car owners with driveways are paying less to power their vehicles at home than those forced to rely on on-street charging points.
No choice but to send in the jets
AS THE political obituaries were being written for the doomed premiership of Boris Johnson last year, there was one thing upon which all parties were agreed even Labour.
We'd love to hand out rises... but we can't risk inflation
OUR PUBLIC servants are some of the best around. I know how hard they work, the fantastic job they do and the sense of public service they do it with. Our nurses, doctors and ambulance drivers save lives. Our teachers toil every day to prepare the next generation for the world of work.
Fresh crackdown on UK’s waste cowboys’
NEW measures to crack down on illegal tips and waste cowboys will be unveiled by the Government this week, the Sunday Express can reveal.
Witness hunt in missing mum mystery
POLICE searching for missing mum Nicola Bulley have released a picture of a woman they want to speak to who could be a key witness.
TRAPPED FOR HOURS IN A&E
Thousands face day-long waits to be seen by hospital medics
Is there a Secret tomb hidden in Tutankhamun’s oreat pyramid?
HE WAS a boy king who only reigned for nine years. But a full three millennia on from the death of Tutankhamun, new theories and evidence suggest that his burial tomb maybe hasn’t yet given up all of its secrets. In February 1922, British archaeologist
Round the twist
A FILM'S marketing campaign usually relies on its stars, not its director.
Nicola sis questions fall claim
MISSING Nicola Bulley’s family have questioned a police theory that she fell into a river while walking her dog.
Protesters target Glitter 'hideaway
FURY OVER FREED POP PERVERT
SOAP STAR: I'LL FIND NEXT PACINO
EX-Hollyoaks star Paul Danan is making you an offer you can't refuse.