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Rocket surges to another landmark
The Iranian qualifier felt the wrath of the Rocket as the world champion hammered him 13-2 with a session to spare.
Hecky dreamers can hold their heads high
BIG-MATCH VERDICT
Hansen hit not enough to keep Hayes downcast
EMMA HAYES insisted Chelsea are still in their Champions League semi-final tie despite being a goal down to Barcelona.
Call for m-way cameras to catch out litter louts
Sir Mike Penning thinks rubbish strewn along the roadside is a “national disgrace” and wants those responsible prosecuted.
'Labour would inspect schools more, not less'
SHADOW EDUCATION SECRETARY
Police stop Grand National protesters striking again
A bid by animal rights activists to halt the Scottish Grand National was thwarted by police yesterday.
'30 years on, Stephen's murder is still relevant'
Stephen, 18, was stabbed on April 22, 1993, in a racially motivated attack by white youths as he waited for a bus in Eltham, southeast London.
'Camilla' celebrates the end of The Crown
The Crown has recreated the wedding of Charles and Camilla, bringing the curtain down on the Netflix show’s last-ever series.
Don't be alarmed...it's just a drill!
‘It is no different to testing a fire alarm’
Oh Louis, you're sprouting up so fast
An image of a smiling Prince Louis being pushed in a wheelbarrow by his mother is one of two released to mark his fifth birthday on Sunday.
'Box-ticking rules hold Britain back'
Red tape and box-ticking regulators are pushing up prices instead of protecting the public, research claims.
'ACTIVIST' CIVIL SERVANTS TARGET SUELLA
Having taken down Deputy PM Raab, unelected bureaucrats take aim at Home Secretary's boats crackdown
Lament for Lampard after Enciso cracker
CHELSEA 1 BRIGHTON 2
PEP BOYS ARE HAAL-MIGHTY
Guardiola's Blue mean machine refuse to take foot off the gas
Georgia tells MPs 'act now' after online video ordeal
GEORGIA HARRISON says having her most intimate moments posted online without permission damaged \"every aspect\" of her life as she urged MPs to toughen the law.
Repair not replace...thrifty Britons turning clock back
THE cost-of-living crisis is seeing Britons fix rather than replace their damaged belongings - just as previous generations once did.
Licence to drill! MI5 advertises for odd-job man
BRITAIN'S spies are looking for their own odd-job man - but the bowler-hatted killer from Goldfinger need not apply.
Corden quits Hollywood so kids can grow up in London
JAMES Corden revealed he is quitting his £ 8 million Hollywood job to \"set down roots in London\".
Grand National protest falls at the first hurdle
THE world's greatest steeplechase went ahead after police and racing fans foiled an attempt by animal rights activists to sabotage it.
Nurses strike 'will hit cancer patients'
A 48-HOUR nurses strike will \"significantly patients\" increase the risk to with cancer sufferers a particular worry, an NHS chief executive says.
No more 'smart' motorways as PM starts safety drive
PLANS for more smart motorways have been axed and extra safety features will be introduced on existing ones.
'BGT crossbow prank almost gave me a heart attack,' admits Bruno
BRITAIN'S Got Talent judge Bruno Tonioli was left \"fuming\" after an \"evil\" TV prank saw him tricked into believing he had shot Simon Cowell with a crossbow.
Cleverly's defence mission to Japan
FOREIGN Secretary James Cleverly arrives in Japan today as the country reels from last week's North Korean missile scare.
ROYALS ON 'BRINK OF COLLAPSE'
Warning to Charles ahead of historic day. Younger members must take bigger roles
HAAL-MARK OF A GENIUS
De Bruyne sets up Erling to become top-flight assist king
UK's training for spring offensive
BRITAIN is training 20,000 Ukrainian recruits every five weeks in a frantic push ahead of the country's spring offensive against Russian forces.
The sisters shot dead in terror attack
THE TWO British sisters shot dead in a terror attack on Friday were last night named as Rina and Maya Zakharan, aged 15 and 20.
Migrants barge plan 'won't end hotel use'
HOTELS will be used to house thousands of asylum seekers for the foreseeable future - despite plans to place them in former military bases and barges, ministers have admitted.
Britain's super stealth fighters 'need overhauls'
BRITAIN'S fleet of F-35 super stealth fighters is underpowered and will need costly engine overhauls, officials in the US have revealed.
Heir raising! Royals enjoy Villa victory
IT is a case of like father like son as Prince George and his father Prince William mirror each other's expressions as they watch the drama unfold at the Aston Villa game.