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Potts shows he is Kane 'n' able
MATTHEW POTTS experienced a feeling of \"pure elation\" when he grabbed the wicket that may have changed the course of England's third Test against New Zealand.
Own goal spares Leeds' blushes at Deepdale as they stay on coat-tails
LEEDS breathed a sigh of relief with a stoppagetime equaliser to draw 1-1 at Preston as they stay in second spot in the Championship.
Bargain Hunt tusk master Richard insists illegal ivory item is junked
BARGAIN Hunt bosses landed in hot water filming this year's Christmas special when one of their experts bought a piece of ivory, which is banned in the UK.
Dolly's on look-out for a new...Dolly!
COUNTRY music queen Dolly Parton wants to transform the fortunes of an unknown singer by playing a younger version of herself.
A Merry (Widow) Christmas to all!
WOMEN in opera are forever dying of consumption or overwhelming emotions - and audiences could be forgiven for thinking their portrayals are a little outdated.
How we are taking back control of our borders
WHEN this Government came to office, Britain's immigration and asylum systems were broken.
Spotlight on firms exploiting arrivals
HOME Secretary Yvette Cooper is cracking down on unscrupulous firms employing illegal migrants, as she revealed almost 13,500 people with no right to be in the UK were sent home since the election on July 4.
Property market fears over homes for asylum seekers
HOME Office plans to buy hundreds of properties for asylum seekers could make \"the acute shortage of housing\" even worse, warn council leaders.
Tech billionaires pledge imillion to Trump fund
THREE of the world's top tech titans have each pledged $1million donations to Donald Trump's inauguration fund in a bid to repair relations with America's incoming President.
Assad could be betrayed by Kremlin
FALLEN Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad may not be safe in his new sanctuary, experts warned last night.
Mission to stop British Islamic State fighters fleeing Syrian jails and heading 'home' to UK
BRITISH forces have been tasked with stopping dozens of Islamic State fighters held in Syrian prison camps from escaping and joining refugees heading to the UK.
'Labour's NI tax hike will hurt hospices'❜ warns MP
VITAL services for terminally-ill children and their parents will be damaged by Labour's National Insurance tax hike, according to a senior MP who previously oversaw fundraising for a hospice.
Andrew let Chinese 'spy' into the MoD headquarters
PRINCE Andrew allowed the Chinese businessman at the centre of a spy scandal to enter the heart of Britain's defence establishment occasions, sources have claimed.
Brave neighbours save Van Dyke, 99, from fire
HOLLYWOOD legend Dick Van Dyke has told how three brave neighbours rescued him from the still-raging Malibu wildfire.
Ex-City star heads Georgian parliament
FORMER Manchester City striker Mikheil Kavelashvili was appointed president by Georgia's disputed parliament yesterday following weeks of pro-EU protests.
Joy as MPs vote to impeach Yoon
HUNDREDS of thousands of South Koreans celebrated in capital city Seoul yesterday after the country's embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol was finally impeached by MPs.
Pioneering move will boost srowth and living standards
IN AN increasingly unstable world Britain should be self-assured of her place as a confident trading nation.
BORIS WARNS OF KEIR BREXIT THREAT
BORIS Johnson says the Government \"must be stopped\" from re-shackling this country to Brussels, with a major trade deal entered today set to bring a £2billion-a-year post-Brexit boost.
History man Chris takes the Glitterball
COMEDIAN Chris McCausland made history to become the first blind person to win Strictly Come Dancing last night.
Anna favourite for Wallace slot
ANNA Haugh is tipped to replace underfire Gregg Wallace on MasterChef.
THE LAST HURRAH HIT BY DARRAGH
THE 120th and final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park was postponed hours before kick-off because of the danger to fans caused by Storm Darragh.
Nathan right at home joining in Bees' goal-fest
KEEPER Mark Flekken and centre-half Nathan Collins combined to maintain Brentford's incredible home record after both defences were blown away.
End of road for 'black market' driving tests
A CRACKDOWN on a \"black market\" in driving tests is planned after it emerged motorists are paying £300 for the chance to lose their L-plates.
'Macca's frog chorus rescued his career'
But few people realise how the popular children's character, created by Mary Tourtel and launched in the Express back in 1920, actually helped save The Beatles star.
Remember my name... Fame's Hollywood graduates urged to help performing arts school
NEW YORK'S world-renowned \"Fame School\" is seeking urgent help to maintain its events programme, from some of its superstar A-lister alumni.
Bring it back in one piece 007... it's worth £5million!
JAMES Bond's sports car is already one of the world's most instantly-recognisable vehicles after appearing in eight 007 films over the past 60 years.
Marchers to protest at rising 'tidal wave of antisemitism' in Britain
MEMBERS of Britain's Jewish community and their allies will march through London today in protest at a huge rise in antisemitic hate crime.
Deadly Darragh leaves a trail of destruction
STORM Darragh claimed its first victim yesterday after a tree fell on a van, as Britain was battered by winds of up to 96mph and torrential rain.
DON'T ABANDON BRITAIN'S 'LOST BOYS'
BRITAIN is in danger of abandoning a whole generation of boys to a bleak life without hope - with \"destructive\" consequences for the nation, campaigners warn.
Vorderman: Snub after I complained about star
CAROL Vorderman has revealed she was never invited back on a show after making a complaint about a male colleague.