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Dirty bombs? Not now in the green military...
DEFENCE firms may have to prove their green credentials before supplying weapons to UK Armed Forces, despite warnings from generals that “war is not a carbon neutral event”.
Strikes hitting us at Christmas are mean and spiteful
LET ME make my position clear. I’m a lifelong trade unionist and I believe that one of the freedoms in any democracy is the right of workers to withdraw their labour when reasonable alternatives have been exhausted.
Kate sparkles as our queen of seasonal song
THE Princess of Wales is the picture of Christmas as she invites viewers to her second annual carol concert.
SatHEIRday night fever!
HARRY and Meghan yesterday released photos and footage never seen before from their 2018 wedding, as they put their romantic fun-loving sides on display in a new trailer for this week’s final three episodes of their Netflix docu-series.
'Bully' Aslef punishes pub for banning rail workers' festive bash
A PUB landlord who stopped a rail workers’ Christmas party in its tracks faces a boycott for being an “anti-worker establishment”.
Army warns over lack of troops 'to fill gaps'
MILITARY chiefs have warned they do not have enough soldiers to fill critical gaps as striking public sector workers threaten to bring Britain to a standstill.
ENGLAND'S NIGHT TO BAGUETTE
WORLD CUP QATAR 2022
Classical DJs' faves to rock around the Christmas tree...and it's Slade-free
SONGS WITH THAT FESTIVE FEELING
'Stop monkeying around over Bill'
BREXIT freedoms must be enjoyed by monkeys too, MPs say, as they plan to revive a bid to ban keeping primates as pets.
Probation under fire over tragic murders
MONITORING of released criminals must undergo an urgent review in the wake of murders including Zara Aleena, campaigners say.
Why home-grown food is 'matter of national security'
PRODUCING enough homegrown food has become a national security issue, says the former director-general of MI5.
Flashers 'go free to reoffend'
THOUSANDS of flashers and voyeurs are going unpunished, with just one in 10 cases ending in a charge.
£2.5bn defence cuts to hit jobs and hardware
THOUSANDS of military jobs may be axed and equipment ditched as commanders are forced to make £2.5billion in “workforce savings” by 2032, a new report has revealed.
Ronaldo in no rush to make next move
CRISTIANO RONALDO is still open to offers over his next club.
Prayers for legendary Brazilian Pele
THE football world was sending prayers and well wishes to Brazil legend Pele following reports he had been moved on to an end-of-life ward.
GARETH BACKS DUO TO HIT SPOT
GARETH SOUTHGATE is ready to put his faith in Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka if England’s World Cup bid goes to a shoot-out.
Machu man...Nick fights back after Covid ordeal
TV STAR Nick Knowles has revealed his health was hit so badly by long Covid he feared would struggle with a journey to Machu Picchu.
Union boss: Halt climate change by bringing jobs home
‘Absolutely bonkers’ for island UK to depend on imported energy | Wind energy jobs must be about more than ‘sweeping up dead birds’
Covid U-turn fails to quell fury towards Xi
CHINA’S decision to ease lockdown restrictions after the worst protests since Tiananmen Square will not solve Xi Jinping’s problems, an expert warned last night.
Mystery Russian deaths likened to 'Stalinist purge'
THE SERIES of suspicious deaths involving high-profile industrialists and politicians shows how Vladimir Putin’s Russia sanctions the murder of those suspected of betraying it, experts warned last night.
Natisa sings song of hope after horror of fleeing war-torn Kyiv with young son
A UKRAINIAN pop singer is releasing a single about her harrowing experience fleeing Kyiv with her young son.
AA meeting to be filmed in TV first
VIEWERS will see traumatic testimony from people at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in an unprecedented film this week.
Alarm at 'epidemic' of eating disorders
HEALTH campaigners have called on the government to keep its promises to tackle the “national scandal” of eating disorders, which have reached record levels.
Christianity is as relevant as ever...it's far from over
THERE are better early Christmas presents to give the Archbishop of Canterbury than a gift-wrapped copy of the latest census results. These show that less than half the population of England and Wales now describe themselves as “Christian”.
EU bills UK for £8.4bn in a year - with more to come
THE UK has been billed £8.4billion by Brussels this year – and payments are set to continue for 40 years.
Talks to return Elgin marbles
SECRET talks are being held between George Osborne, chair of the British Museum, and the Greek prime minister over the possible return of the Elgin Marbles.
Fury at Hancock's care staff claim in new Covid diaries
MATT Hancock’s claims that Covid outbreaks in care homes were largely down to infected staff have been branded “outrageous” by health experts and academics.
PRAY TO WIN TONIGHT!
ENGLAND manager Gareth Southgate wants tonight’s World Cup clash with Senegal to give fans happy moments to “remember forever”.
Head of police watchdog resigns over probe into historic offence'
THE head of the police watchdog was forced to quit because he is under investigation for a historic offence, it has emerged.
Legend Pele moved to 'end-of-life' care
ENGLAND captain Harry Kane has sent “best wishes” to Brazilian football great Pele after he was reportedly moved to end-of-life care.