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It’s vital journalists have confidence to do their job, says Raab following arrests
He said a new UK Bill of Rights will be strengthened to \"protect freedom of speech\" and ensure the media can report on events without fear of being harassed.
Forget Diana, Victoria will be 'Crowned' next
A PREQUEL to The Crown is set to get the green light, writes Mike Parker.
Kate’s £17k to help girl
A MUM struggling with the soaring cost of keeping her daughter's life-support machine on has received £17,000 from star Kate Winslet.
Pay up the incredible £1trillion eco refund!
JUST what planet (threatened or otherwise) are those who think we should pay reparations for damage caused by years of climate change living on? In an act of the most grotesque virtue signalling and abject financial illiteracy, Labour's Shadow Climate Secretary Ed Miliband has signed up to one of the loopiest ideas of all time to pay untold millions to countries such as the Maldives and Pakistan for damage they have endured through climate change caused by the Industrial Revolution.
Gloria: Rip-Off show so relevant now
RIP-Off Britain presenter Gloria Hunniford said the cost-of-living crisis has made the consumer show more relevant than ever.
Portas: Act now or half shops will shut
...but cash crisis won’t stop us snipping and sipping
Balancing act to slash debt but avoid recession
POLITICS has been called the art of the possible. To Rishi Sunak it must appear more like the art of choosing between the impossible and the unbelievable.
‘Very difficult to see Jeremy Corbyn return’
SIR Keir Starmer has hinted that Jeremy Corbyn will not return as a Labour MP.
EXCLUSIVE: STARMER'S VOW: Brexit is safe in my hands'
KEIR Starmer has issued a potent message to voters who deserted Labour at the last general election: \"Brexit is safe in my hands.\"
Russians 'will question war' after latest retreat
Banksy draws support with gymnast mural in
Holiday camp scheme for migrants in doubt
HOME Office plans to use off-season holiday camps and caravan parks to process asylum seekers may hit the buffers - as most now operate all year round.
Clashes as French cops slash boats
MIGRANTS clashed with police in France yesterday after officers stopped them from attempting to cross the Channel by slashing and deflating at least two dinghies.
Still Ab Fab at 30, sweetie darling!
THE outfits aren't Lacroix, darling, and there's not a bottle of Bolly in sight.......
Kay's queue of 200,000 bit of a joke
THOUSANDS of Peter Kay fans spent hours trying to secure tickets for his comeback tour after booking websites went into meltdown.
‘Demonised’ Albanians hit back with Churchill protest
ALBANIANS draped their national flag around Sir Winston Churchill's statue yesterday and demanded an apology for being vilified by the Government.
HS2 expert says costly project should be axed
A MAJOR report is calling for the Government to pull the plug on the HS2 rail line to spare the country deep spending cuts.
RISHI REVIVES THATCHERISM TO RESCUE UK
PM follows the Iron Lady's recession playbook of tax hikes and spending cuts
CARRICK’S FIRED UP FOR BORO BY ROBBO
MICHAEL CARRICK says a chat with fellow Manchester United legend Bryan Robson convinced him to become Middlesbrough boss.
Takehiro homes in on the passion
HOME is where the heart is in Arsenal's bid to return to the top of the Premier League.
US on alert after Pelosi home raid
President Biden described the attack as \"despicable\".
Musk yet to act on bans at Twitter
Mr Musk was expected to address staff at the company's HQ in San Francisco after completing his £38billion takeover of the social media giant.
Caring Kate’s heartfelt message to all addicts
THE PRINCESS of Wales has issued a personal plea to people suffering with an addiction to not let shame prevent them seeking help.In a video message being released today to mark the start of Addiction Awareness Week, Kate said it was a serious health condition and not a choice.
Fears Harry's book will stop reconciliation
PRINCE Harry's autobiography could destroy any hope of reconciling with his father and brother, royal experts have warned.
UK 'should stand up to China’s bullying’
CHINA is bullying a \"weak\" United Kingdom because of our failure to stand up to their aggression and human rights abuses, senior Tory Sir Iain Duncan Smith has warned.
ET returns home to party with Keith
FILM star ET has ditched his bike and pal Elliott to get a lift home with funnyman Keith Lemon.
Taking a stand...lecterns that tell all
THE lectern used by Rishi Sunak to deliver his first speech as Prime Minister was \"the ultimate statement of intent\" and reflected \"a sense of stability\", says a top body language and image expert.
..but there is a 'narrow path’ back says one expert
RISHI SUNAK could still win the next general election despite Conservatives losing nearly seven million voters, experts say.
Shock poll reveals the major task ahead for defiant PM
THE huge scale of the task facing Rishi Sunak as he tries to win back angry Tory voters is laid bare in a shock poll today.
ITV’s Amber in switch to No10
HIGH-FLYINGTV journalist Amber de Botton is to head up Rishi Sunak's communications team.
Stars sizzle on icy Halloween spooktacular
ACTRESS Kym Marsh melted the ballroom and the judges - with her rumba on last night's Strictly Come Dancing Halloween special.