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Three ways you can help our NHS heroes see us all to safety
WE CAN see the way out of this pandemic. We are nearly on the home straight.
How ‘rufty tufty' heroes turn women off joining the brigade
Female firefighter warns image may hurt recruitment
Brand Harry and Meghan ‘faces failure'
Ex-courtier’s stark warning to royals
‘Having lots of animals is a commitment but I feel lucky I knew I didn't want children'
KATE HUMBLE ON LOCKDOWN LOVE
SCIENTISTS CALL FOR A TOUGHER LOCKDOWN
THE PRESSURE on the NHS is going to get “a lot worse” over the next few weeks warn doctors, as they struggle with record numbers of coronavirus patients and staff shortages.
We need 50,000 vaccine centres to beat the virus
EVEN the most optimistic medical professionals did not expect an approved vaccine before the new year. To have two is a dream come true. And to have a third approved on Friday is nothing short of a scientific miracle.
Kate's birthday wishes to our frontline key workers
DUCHESS CELEBRATES 39TH
Lockdown timebomb: In-demand puppies taken too young could turn violent
VETS are warning that increased demand for “lockdown” puppies could lead to an increase in dangerous dogs more prone to biting and attacking other animals.
Titanic mysteries solved
HE WAS heroic Morpheus in The Matrix film franchise, fighting the mysterious machine intelligence that kept mankind confined to a dream world.
DUNK RESCUES POINT TO EASE POTTER PAIN
SLAM DUNK: Lewis Dunk celebrates his late goal
Plea after Turkey liposuction death
THE family of a British mother of three who died following liposuction treatment in Turkey has warned others about the risks of health tourism.
It is now time for us to start using our new freedoms
AS I WRITE this, I do so with a real sense of excitement. We have finally thrown off the shackles of the EU which had so dominated everything we do and are now a sovereign nation, making our own laws and finally out of the EU Customs Union and its Single Market.
Civilians to call shots at Marine training bases
CIVILIANS are to oversee Royal Marine training for the first time in a controversial move that will also make money.
‘Dreadful' floods force thousands out of homes
AREAS across storm-lashed Britain were left underwater as 70mph winds brought a washout Christmas for many.
Vaccine to put holidays back on bucket list
THE imminent rollout of the Oxford University vaccine will allow people to go on holiday next summer, according to a top pharmaceutical expert.
THE FUTURE'S IN OUR HANDS
Brexiteer Tories are close to backing historic trade deal
Serial killer who tried to sell a scoop to Boris
SLIPPERY: Charles Sobhraj played by Tahar Rahim in BBC series The Serpent. Left, Boris Johnson in his Spectator days and Sobhraj at his 2004 murder trial in Kathmandu
Kriss: What saved me from crime
TV PRESENTER and Olympian Kriss Akabusi has revealed how he was saved from a life of crime and put on track for glory.
I wish I'd been allowed to marry and have kids like today's pop stars...
SIR CLIFF Richard regrets that he was never married and says that he is envious of pop stars who have families.
CARE HOMES ‘COVID-FREE BY FEBRUARY'
‘The roll-out will be much faster’
Hollie's determination to prove doubters wrong reaps rewards
‘I think I have proved myself’
Call to catch furlough fraud
COMPANIES that have taken furlough cash must be named, MPs have demanded.
Police Seize Knives Passed Through Window By Teenager
Deadly Weapons: Officers say the seizure will prevent the knives from being used for violence
Inquiry Must Look At The Non-covid Deaths Like Mum's
“We have not seen: ‘Number of deaths of people whose death certificate mentioned lockdown as one of the causes’. But we should
Man Is Held As Stabbed Boy, 15, Dies
A Teenager was stabbed to death and another left fighting for his life after two separate knife attacks in London just 35 minutes apart.
Murderer Among Albanian Immigrants Caught On Boat
SEIZED: Fishing boat in Harwich after Border Force raid
Biased Broadcasting Corporation ‘Comedy'
An Investigation into the BBC’s comedy output appears to confirm fears that its shows have a Left-wing bias.
Friends insist verdict won't sink star Depp
PIRATES Of The Caribbean star Johnny Depp has been thrown a Hollywood lifeline before tomorrow’s climax to his blockbuster libel case at the Royal Courts of Justice.
Trust chief ‘frustrated' at outcry over slavery report
THE boss of the National Trust has revealed her “huge frustration” at the outcry over research she commissioned into the colonial links of its properties.
Desperate scramble for jobs and it's only going to get worse
NEARLY 1,000 people applied for one job vacancy to become a waiter, only for the position to vanish with the 10pm curfew, a documentary reveals.