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Violence breaks out at pro-Palestinian march
FROM PRO-HAMAS literature to children as young as five chanting anti-Israel slogans, yesterday's rallies were perhaps the most incendiary yet.
Britney wanted to have a baby girl with me!
EX ON POP STAR'S TANGLED LIFE
'BAN JIHADI HATE MOB'
Call to act as protesters shout 'Allahu Akbar' and praise Hamas 'heroism'
MIC'S HAMMERED DOWN SPOT
ASTON VILLA v WEST HAM Today, 4.30pm
BLIP'S BEHIND CHAMPS
MAN CITY 2 BRIGHTON 1
Klopp strikes it rich with priceless Salah
LIVERPOOL 2 EVERTON 0
ARTETA REVELS IN THE SILENCE
CHELSEA 2 ARSENAL 2
We saved two strangers' lives in memory of Mum
WHEN leukaemia patient Liz Wilkinson needed a life-saving bone marrow transplant, her son and his girlfriend wanted to help.
How rogue 'trainers' are risking the lives of our beloved household pets
DOGS, rabbits and even tortoises are being put at risk by unqualified \"pet trainers\", animal welfare experts warn.
Sir Lenny's 'frank' look at lives after Windrush
A NEW warts-and-all drama by Sir Lenny Henry gives a frank and often disturbing account of life in Britain for the Caribbean immigrants who followed Windrush.
Daily attacks on police hit 100 as suicides soar
MORE than 100 police officers are assaulted every day, shocking figures reveal.
Floods devastate swathes of Britain
THERE were warnings of more flooding to come as huge parts of Britain were underwater yesterday after Storm Babet battered the country for a third day.
Call for clarity so firms don't go woke and broke
BUSINESSES need guidance on how to comply with complex \"woke\" rules to prevent scandals such as the Nigel Farage banking fiasco, MPs say.
Wills leads tributes to 'legend' Bobby
SIR Bobby Charlton, England's legendary 1966 World Cup winner and Manchester United star, died yesterday at the age of 86.
Aid rolls into Gaza...but escape still impossible
VITAL aid finally rolled into the besieged Gaza Strip yesterday as Rishi Sunak warned against a \"contagion of conflict\" in the Middle East.
Father's tears of joy as daughter freed by Hamas
THE family of freed Hamas hostages Judith and Natalie Raanan have told of their joy at the unexpected release of the American mum and daughter.
Camilla's send-off as Frankie goes to Hollywood
THE Queen has unveiled a sculpture of veteran jockey Frankie Dettori at Ascot to mark his farewell to Britain.
TERROR PLOT TO RECRUIT PROTESTERS
Undercover agents mix with pro-Palestine marchers to seek out dangerous fanatics
ANGE'S TOP 10 ARE TAKING MICK
MICKY van de Ven popped up to score his first Tottenham goal - and fire Ange Postecoglou's troops to the summit.
VALUE ADDED
Boss Ten Hag's so happy he didn't let Scott go on the cheap in summer after late double gives United win
Animal magic in short supply for zookeepers
FROM being mauled by a doomed bison to being set upon by an out-of-control gibbon, a new dossier lifts the lid on the perilous world of the zookeeper.
Big Brother's back...and it might be good for you!
AS BIG Brother returns to our screens tonight with a massive relaunch show, it appears that watching the controversial reality programme could be good for you.
Day I danced the tango in utter agony
AFTER travelling around the world and facing many death-defying challenges, wildlife expert and explorer Steve Backshall admits that life on the edge has taken a grim toll on his body.
Fear doctors' strike will make winter crisis worse
LIFE-SAVING work to prevent a winter crisis in the NHS has been held back by the doctors' strikes, senior insiders have warned.
Time to hit the beach for autumn sun
AUTUMN is on track to be the hottest for 160 years as the Met Office forecast warmer than usual temperatures for another three months lasting into winter.
Chocs away! Sales soar since law to cut high-fat food
SALES of chocolate, sweets and ice cream have gone up by 27 per cent since a law was brought in to encourage people to cut down on unhealthy treats.
'Keep killer in jail' plea as Suzy cops grow DNA
A FORMER Met detective who quizzed murderer John Cannan over the disappearance of estate agent Suzy Lamplugh has branded him a \"psychopath who should never be released to the day he dies\".
Pop mogul: I snubbed sex and drugs for rock and rolling stock (and mine's much bigger than Rod's!)
THEY say size isn't everything, but when it comes to model railways pop maestro Pete Waterman believes big is always better especially where rock star Rod Stewart is concerned.
The hills will come alive to sound of Julie Andrews again
DAME Julie Andrews is bursting into song again more than two decades after being told her magical, four-octave voice had been destroyed.
'Boring' Keir fails to inspire
SIR Keir Starmer hopes this week's Labour conference will \"put to bed\" lingering doubts about his leadership amid warnings voters find him \"boring\" and \"indecisive\".