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BBC star defends her working class accent after lord's criticism
BBC presenter Alex Scott said she is proud of her accent – following criticism of her pronunciation by former Labour minister and exHouse of Lords member Digby Jones.
BBC Blames Contract As ‘Disgusted' Viewers Complain
THE BBC’s Olympic coverage has left viewers fuming within hours of the first events in Tokyo.
Forensic Delay In Bones Find
Forensics experts will analyse human bones found in the Pyrenees to see if they are those of missing British hiker Esther Dingley.
Judge Pleads: Stop Attacks On Scientists
Former Supreme Court judge Lord Sumption has condemned attacks on scientists who challenge the “official wisdom” on Covid, comparing their critics to the “persecutors of Galileo”.
Star only has thoughts for her birthday boy...
GOLDEN girl Helen Glover was singing “happy birthday” to her three-year-old son yesterday after making history as the first mum to compete as a British Olympic rower.
Priti hits back over bid to block failed asylum seeker evictions
PRITI Patel has hit out at Labour for trying to block her from evicting failed asylum seekers living in state-funded housing – which costs the taxpayer £1billion a year.
Poll backs making net trolls show their faces
TWO-thirds of Britons want to see anonymous accounts banned on social media to crack down on vicious online abuse, a poll reveals.
Our challenge is to rocket-boost research on MND
MOTOR Neurone Disease research is at a tipping point. When I started working on it, nearly 28 years ago, it was seen as a rare, hopeless disease that could never be cured. Now we know it is not really rare – it’s just that it usually kills people within a couple of years so there are never many around with it.
Only 3% of UK Channel migrants are deported
DESPITE thousands of asylum applications being rejected, just three per cent of migrants who entered the UK by crossing the Channel in small boats have been deported, Home Office figures reveal.
New scheme for ‘better' pensions
A GAME-changing “third way” for workplace pensions could soon be offered across the UK.
Jessica: My Olympics poster girl burden
THE pressure of being poster girl for the 2012 London Olympics became “quite overwhelming”, Jessica Ennis-Hill has revealed.
All of my friends are in love with ‘complex' hero Baptiste
British co-star on the attraction of a ‘grown-up’ television character
Eubank's Tribute To His Son, 29
Chris Eubank’s family have been paying tribute to one of his sons who died in Dubai on Friday.
Dine Al Fresco And Help UK Level-Up, Says Boris
AL Fresco dining and takeaway pints will form part of the PM’s plan to level up the country.
Horror Fall TV Vet Now Wants A Family
Celebrity vet Noel Fitzpatrick said it took breaking his neck in a fall to realise what really mattered to him and to stop taking his loved ones for granted, writes Tony Whitfield.
Sunak on ball with tax plan
CHANCELLOR Rishi Sunak scored another huge goal yesterday when he persuaded finance ministers from the G20 to agree to new global tax reforms.
Children Are Our Future And Need Normal Lives Back
I AM starting to sound like a broken record. A weary, heartbroken record. For over a year I, and many other colleagues in wide-ranging fields, have been asking policy-makers to put children first during the Covid-19 crisis.
GIVE NUNO THE TIME TO GROW
THORSTVEDT: NEW BOSS CAN BE AN INSPIRATION
Taking A Good Luk
Romelu has ‘kicked on’
Say ‘I Do' In The Sun As Weddings Go Al Fresco
Couples will be able to marry outdoors for the first time from July 1.
Adding Fuel To The Fire
Inflation is on the way back and motorists will see the impact whenever they fill up at the pumps, with petrol 22p a litre more expensive than a year ago.
Show's new discoveries in unsolved Rita killing
A TOP criminologist believes he has identified two “persons of interest” in the unsolved murder of an RAF servicewoman more than 50 years ago.
Rod and tartan army twist night away
ROD Stewart looked in high spirits as he left Wembley after watching impressive Scotland’s draw with England in Euro 2020.
A Trade Deal With Biden Will Show Up EU's Pettiness
The EU is no friend of freedom. Barely a year after Brussels lost the power to dictate the shape of bananas in our supermarkets, it now seeks to stop shoppers in Northern Ireland from buying British bangers.
‘Time For Real Action On Border Controls'
Even the Prime Minister, for whom border controls have never been much of a priority, has finally realized the scale of the problem. “What is the Home Office doing? When are they going to sort this out?” is what Boris Johnson is alleged to have told a minister in Downing Street last week. He may well ask...
Winner Joel gets first major strike
FINLAND waited for this moment for so long. They won’t have wanted it to come like this, though.
Carrie's a true blue
CARRIE Johnson showed her true colours when she took the spouses of the G7 leaders to the theatre yesterday.
Miracle recovery after star Eriksen collapses
DANISH star Christian Eriksen collapsed and needed CPR on the pitch during his team’s opening Euros match against Finland.
Scale of people smuggling exposed by dinghy yard
HUNDREDS of dinghies used by immigrants are lined up in Dover, showing the scale of illegal Channel crossings in recent months.
Ruth finds love and ‘relearns how to live' in wake of abuse from husband
ITV presenter Ruth Dodsworth says she is starting to “relearn” how to live, after her abusive husband was jailed for coercive behaviour.