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Wills and Kate fly in to save the Commonwealth
ROYALS ON TOUR
The sun has definitely got its hat on...
WARM GLOW: Fun in London park and in Cambridge yesterday
Kremlin spies and assassins could pose as refugees
SPEECH: Priti Patel
I'm so frightened': Girl pleads for help on visa
A 17-YEAR-OLD girl desperate to escape the war has urged the UK Government to revise its refugee system after being blocked from joining a willing family for nearly three weeks.
Caution while China goes cool on Russia
CHINA may be seeking a face-saving way of distancing itself from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but this should not be taken as a sign of closer co-operation with the West, experts warned last night.
Axe threat to P&O over mass sacking
DOCKED: P&O ferry at Dover
As with Falklands, defenders have right on their side
DEFENCE Secretary Ben Wallace yesterday compared Vladimir Putin's decision to attack Ukraine with Argentina's disastrous invasion of the Falkland Islands.
Air strikes close to Poland give an insight into Putin's thinking
THE past week has seen two Russian missile strikes in western Ukraine, close to the Polish frontier. There is every likelihood of more to come.
‘Deranged' Putin must face justice for his war crimes
“There are still hundreds of the Russian elite free to jet in and spend their stolen cash in London
£350-A-MONTH THANK YOU FOR GIVING REFUGE
● Western arms convoys ‘legitimate targets’ says Russia ● Zelensky: Putin must ‘raze Kyiv to ground’ to seize it
Nato trains as Putin plots chemical attack
BRITISH and Nato forces will this week carry out chemical warfare exercises in Arctic Norway.
IT'S EYES FRONT FOR ARTETA
MIKEL ARTETA has ordered his Arsenal stars to live in the present as they step up their bid to grab fourth spot.
Fury as suspects given victims' private details
THE Crown Prosecution Service has admitted putting victims of crime at risk, by mistakenly giving out personal details to suspected criminals.
Tory MPs: Boris ‘now safe from Partygate'
BORIS Johnson is “safe” from the fallout of Partygate because the Ukraine crisis has put his problems into perspective, say Tory MPs.
Safety of women prioritised a year after Sarah's murder
HOME Secretary Priti Patel is to make tackling violence against women a top priority for England’s police on the anniversary of Sarah Everard’s murder.
Putin's cyber army are taking aim at British computers
BRITAIN has been warned that it should prepare itself for Russian cyberattacks this week.
People ‘must be weaned off worrying about the virus'
BRITONS experienced some of the highest levels of psychological distress during the pandemic and now must be helped to give up “coping mechanisms” adopted over fears of catching Covid, a leading researcher has said.
Nowhere to hide for Putin's pals
FREEDOM FOR UKRAINE
Kate victorious in royal rugby rivalry
THE rivalry between England and Wales at yesterday’s Six Nations clash was royally ramped up as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge went head-to head at Twickenham.
In this dark hour we stand side by side with Ukraine
WE ARE seeing a tragedy in Ukraine. Brave Ukrainians are taking on the might of Vladimir Putin’s war machine. They are facing a remorseless onslaught, with troops marauding through their cities, tanks rolling down their streets and missiles barraging their homes.
HOGG FEELING LE CRUNCHED
SKIPPER Stuart Hogg admits Scotland are facing some home truths after being taught a Six Nations lesson by France, who stay on Grand Slam course after this impressive show.
Could you fix Bond's car?
MI5 recruiting panel beaters for top secret repair mission
Spy chief: ‘We must fight for UK values'
THE director general of MI5 has pushed for an overhaul of espionage laws to combat what he called a “struggle” for the country’s “values and system”.
We won't let Frozen go, says star
HOLLYWOOD star Josh Gad, voice of Olaf in Frozen, said another sequel of the hit film is on the cards. But he said things would not start moving forward until the script is perfect.
‘Gentle and kind...' Tribute to shark victim
THE British man killed by a shark in Australia was a “gentle, kind and wonderful human being” who “had a great passion for nature”, his family said yesterday.
We should be rolling out the barrel to US business
SIR GRAHAM BRADY, chairman of the 1922 Committee, explains why ditching tariffs with America will create jobs and investment.
Sussexes told to stay in US for the Jubilee
PRINCE Harry and wife Meghan Markle should play no part in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations this year, says a poll.
Ukraine reveals cracks in Russia-China relationship
CHINA has no desire to see Ukraine turned into a failed state by Russian aggression, experts warned last night.
Victim blaming allows domestic abuse to thrive
DOMESTIC abuse is the single biggest societal issue facing women and children in the UK today.
Police clear trucker protests
Trucks and demonstrators have blocked streets in the capital for more than three weeks to protest against pandemic restrictions.