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EU tells UK: Give Greece their marbles back
THE European Commission has demanded the Elgin marbles are returned to Greece.
Sir Alex Recovered By Recalling His Old Stars
Sir Alex Ferguson feared he would never speak again after suffering a brain haemorrhage three years ago.
Friends Desperate As Woman, 33, Not Seen For Four Days
The family of a woman who vanished after leaving a friend’s house on Wednesday say they are desperate to know where she is as police released footage of her journey.
Actress Playing The PM's Fiancee Clearly Took An Insta-Dislike To The Tories
Isle Vote Labour: Ophelia Lovibond, who is playing Carrie Symonds, inset above, in a new TV drama, posted an image of Boris Johnson with the phrase Inequality is essential
Economic Bounce Back Cannot Be A One-Hit Wonder
It hasn' taken long for the Conservative Party to become comfortable with the notion of spending eyewatering sums of money.
Cheer up Nic! Could it be fifth time lucky for film star Cage?
THE bride wore black and actor Nicolas Cage had a scowl to match as he tied the knot for a fifth time in a “very small and intimate” Las Vegas ceremony.
Pupils urged to tell police about kids in gangs
CHILDREN as young as 11 are being urged to become unofficial police informants and name peers at risk of becoming involved in knife crime, drugs and gangs.
Bailiffs called in to recover licence cash ...from BBC!
BAILIFFS were instructed to collect a debt from the BBC after they refused to reimburse a pensioner for a TV licence he should have had free.
Battling on at Winston's birthplace
SIR Winston Churchill’s birthplace, Blenheim Palace, is losing £1million a month as a result of lockdown and things are now so bad human resources staff have had to help with lambing.
Nadiya on a mission to cut food waste
CELEBRITY baker Nadiya Hussain is fronting a campaign to reduce the food wasted in homes across Britain – which is contributing to climate change.
TUCHEL RAPS SLACK BLUES
THOMAS TUCHEL is still unbeaten as Chelsea's boss but it did not feel like it after this setback. Despite staying fourth in the table the German deemed it two points lost in the bid for Champions League football.
Scots nats don't want freedom... just English gone
I AM HAPPY to admit that I was part of the roar that went up when the final whistle blew at this year’s Calcutta Cup as Scotland achieved their first win over England at Twickenham for 38 years.
Call for tragic WPC to receive George medal
MURDERED WPC Yvonne Fletcher should be awarded a posthumous George Medal for bravery, Parliament will be told this week.
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A busy first year for free speech campaign
A FREE speech campaign group set up a year ago is now dealing with 20 new cases a week.
Trump Attacks ‘Witch Hunt' As He Is Acquitted
Donald Trump was found not guilty at his second impeachment trial yesterday after the hearing verged on farce.
Experts Insist New Variants Should Not Spread Terror
We have nothing to fear from the latest covid variants because they do not “drift” far enough from the original to evade the current vaccines, leading experts say.
Demand For Urgent Action As Plight Of Our Youth Becomes 'National Emergency'
Let them play, say psychologists
Global Britain Embraces Free Trade Worldwide
This Valentine’s Day, Global Britain is embracing its friends and family around the world.
Duchess May Have To Give Up Her Title If She Wants To Be President
The Duchess of Sussex may have to give up her title if she ever wants to run for political office in the States.
Labour's Makeover Won't Fool The North
■ FAR WISER people than I have made far more erudite comments about the death of this wonderful man than I could ever manage – perhaps the most impressive eulogy for Captain Sir Tom Moore came from the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who said: “ Where he walked, a nation followed.” But possibly this can be added. We are witnessing the curtain sadly coming down on probably the finest generation this country has known. Selfless, full of humility, and understanding implicitly what the word “duty” meant. They got through wars, austerity and trauma without group hugs, counsellors “reaching out” and woke-like absurdity. Truly, we shall never see their like again.
BBC Historian: Archeology Is For Everyone, Not Colonialists
The world of archaeology is basking in Hollywood’s spotlight courtesy of this year’s surprise hit film The Dig.
Boris: Youth Deserve The Nation's Thanks
Exclusive: PM vows there will be no limits to what Generation Lockdown can achieve in future
Warning: Rural pubs on verge of closing for good
AN EXTENDED lockdown will rip the heart out of Britain’s rural communities by forcing pubs to close their doors for good, Boris Johnson has been warned.
Wills calls on young to teach eco agenda
IMPACT: William chats to eco-heroes
Snow, ice and rain... with worst yet to come
MUCH of the UK was hit by snow or rain yesterday – with warnings the worst is yet to come.
Russia braced for anti-Putin demos
THOUSANDS of Russians are set to take to the streets today to protest against the poisoning and arrest of opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Kate reaches out to parents
THE DUCHESS of Cambridge has urged parents and children to find an outlet for their thoughts and feelings to cope with lockdown pressures.
How it was almost Italian job lot of Fiats
THE most famous car chase in British cinema history could have been very different.
A-ha! It's Morten and Lenny
A-HA’S Morten Harket and Sir Lenny Henry were revealed as Viking and Blob in a double unmasking on last night’s The Masked Singer.