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Shoppers prefer chat at checkout to self-service
SHOPPERS have voted for “chattier” experiences in stores as the shift to self-service checkouts continues to “dehumanise” the high street.

Woman admits manslaughter of newborn baby 27 years ago
Boy’s mum ‘stuffed tissue in his throat then dumped him’

Pensioners pile pressure on Reeves
RACHEL Reeves is under growing pressure to stop pensioners from being dragged into the taxman's net.

GAVIN'S THINKIN BIG
National fave looks set for Gold Cup bid

William Hickey
Bringing the gossip since 1933

FA doctor's £1m court fight with mum after donating kidney to her
AN FA sports doctor who saved her mum’s life by gifting a kidney is now facing her in court over a bitter £1million family dispute.

Cate is great in modern take of Chekhov classic
OSCAR-winner Cate Blanchett is as distinguished on stage as she is on film.

UK sends girlband to Eurovision hoedown
COUNTRY-pop girlband Remember Monday have been confirmed as this year's UK entry into Eurovision with a song called What the Hell Just Happened?
Nose op helps Covid patients smell again
PEOPLE who lost their sense of smell and taste because of long Covid have had it restored thanks to nasal surgery.

If only Sir Keir would tackle our border too
PRESIDENT Trump’s “America First” policy has plunged the Western world into turmoil. Traditional certainties about the transatlantic alliance have suddenly been swept away. US support for Europe’s defence is no longer guaranteed.

King at the core of Apple Music line-up
KING Charles has revealed a taste for Kylie Minogue and Bob Marley songs after sharing a playlist of hits that bring him joy.
Women more vulnerable to pot shortfall
WOMEN could risk emptying pension pots 14 years too soon and a decade earlier than men, according to a report.

Tributes to 'force of nature' Poppy, 10, killed by car on football pitch
THE little girl who died after being hit by a car on a sports pitch was a \"force of nature\" who dreamed of playing for Manchester United and was \"too good for this world\", her devastated family said yesterday.
Father of all whodunits
FRIDAY afternoons are for clocking off early, and what better way to gently slide into the weekend than with a relaxing hour of FATHER BROWN (BBC1, 2pm).

Elliott fights the red mist over lack of action
HARVEY ELLIOTT revealed he has had to stifle his anger at not getting more playing time for the good of the team this season.
Teacher cheated to up grades
A PE teacher who helped eight GCSE students to cheat blamed pressure to meet grade targets, a disciplinary hearing was told.

Butterfly crisis as one in five disappear
BUTTERFLIES are at risk of vanishing after a major study found their numbers had fallen by 22% in just 20 years.
Russell's happy to lead for Mercedes
GEORGE RUSSELL is adamant he will be a world champion and insists he has nothing to prove after three years of going up against Lewis Hamilton.

Wills was 'terrified' as a teen adviser
THE Prince of Wales has said he found his first experience of being a crisis helpline volunteer for young people “terrifying”.

FA want ref body cams
PREMIER LEAGUE referees could soon be wearing body cams, meaning bust-ups would be filmed.

Hasselhoff ex Pamela Bach 'dies of gunshot'
DAVID Hasselhoff’s ex-wife Pamela Bach has died aged 61.

Capt Tom's family 'derailed' by his charity
CAPTAIN Sir Tom Moore's daughter regrets having a charity set up in his name — and has repeated her insistence there was no intention to mislead over money from a book deal.

20 countries could join UK peacekeepers
Russia rules out European deal

Pooches too can have obesity genes
OWNERS of podgy pooches may not be solely to blame.
KEV AT CENTRE OF RECALL
Dingwall thanks Sinfield for help after axe

EVIL 'FUELLED' BY WATCHING TATE VIDEOS
A JILTED former soldier watched videos of Andrew Tate before he murdered his ex-girlfriend, her sister and their mother in a revenge rampage.

47 hours before I die
Assisted dying woman’s final hours on film

HILLBILLY
WHAT VANCE'S TELL-ALL MEMOIR REVEALS ABOUT HIS PRIDE AND HIS PREJUDICES
Kids' abuse risk rising
THE number of children on formal protection plans because of sexual abuse has fallen to its lowest level yet.

Make our Navy great again...to stop Nelson spinning in his grave
AS POLITICIANS, former admirals, generals and commanders debate the future funding of the UK's Armed Forces, one thing is abundantly clear — we must ensure our Royal Navy is once again made great. Our country is the world's greatest ever seagoing nation. It is the least we deserve.