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'Victory in Midlands would give Rishi hope for election'
A CONSERVATIVE victory in the West Midlands on May 2 will show the general election is still winnable for Rishi Sunak, according to Tory Mayor Andy Street.
FAR LEFT PLOT TO HIJACK LABOUR
Senior MPs face challenge in 8 key seats
MARC'S CHASING EURO TOUR
MARC CUCURELLA has warned buoyant Chelsea cannot allow standards to slip again this season.
CHIEFS HAIL THE MAIN MANN
ROB BAXTER praised his \"new Jack Nowell\" as England starlet Manny Feyi-Waboso helped keep Exeter's European hopes alive.
When three bright young stars collide
SHEKU KANNEH-MASON is fiddling with his cello bow while eating his lunch.
Army kit 'may not be perfect for war'
THE ARMED Forces must be prepared to use equipment that is not perfectly ready for war, according to government proposals.
Calls for new charge of second degree murder
NEW offences of first and second degree murder are to be considered in the wake of the “lenient” sentence handed out to Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane.
Parkinson's hope thanks to star Fox's Foundation
Stem cell breakthrough dramatically improves brain repair in sufferers
Tory MPs worried as Rishi pledges to back older voters
RISHI Sunak is attempting to head off a revolt by older voters with a pledge that his Government will always back pensioners.
‘NHS maternity scandal families need compassion ...not to fight for payouts
THE SENIOR doctor who compiled a scathing report into one of the worst ever NHS maternity scandals has called for the families involved to be \"shown compassion\" in their compensation fight.
'Tough love advice was wrong' for parents of newborns
GENERATIONS of parents were given the wrong \"tough love\" advice about how to care for newborn babies, Health Secretary Victoria Atkins has warned.
SUNAK CALLS FOR END TO WAR IN GAZA
PM ‘shocked and appalled’ by killing of British heroes
Diamonds are Forever...but the film may not be
CLASSIC Hollywood films and TV shows are in \"severe danger\" of being lost forever as a result of tech glitches and human error, experts warn.
140 flights grounded as 73mph storm hits West
THOUSAND of passengers were stuck at airports when 140 flights were axed yesterday - as Storm Kathleen brought high winds to the west of Britain.
Barnes-storming end to classic encounter
HARVEY BARNES conjured a remarkable comeback to haul Eddie Howe's side back from the brink.
PALMER BAIL-OUT SPARES POCH
LIFE isn’t getting any easier for Mauricio Pochettino – even with a stellar talent like Cole Palmer in his locker.
Murder cop's 'affair with victim's lover'
A SENIOR detective on the notorious Essex Boys triple murder case is alleged to have had a romantic relationship with one of the victim’s girlfriends, a probe reveals.
Child sex abuse suspect living near school again
POLICE have allowed a man accused of child sex abuse to return to a house next to a primary school, just a week after they removed him on “safety” grounds.
I vowed to be outside every day come rain or shine
TV STAR Julia Bradbury says since she was diagnosed with breast cancer three years ago she spends time outdoors every day.
800 machete attacks a month spark law call
MORE than 800 crimes were carried out with machetes every month last year, figures reveal.
TV man knifed in UK 'hit by elite Iran unit'
A JOURNALIST stabbed outside his London home was targeted by an elite unit of Iran’s armed forces, it is said.
Rescue dog that melted a nation's heart
WIDE-EYED and trembling with fear, Sophie From Romania snuggled into her new owner’s jumper as his wife took the first of many heartwarming pictures that delighted Britain’s dog lovers.
Blackouts hit Ukraine as Putin raids escalate
ROLLING blackouts remain in place in parts of Ukraine after Russia escalated its attacks on power stations and infrastructure with waves of missiles and drones.
Labour concern growing over Rayner's council house tax row
ANGELA Rayner should ask Revenue officials to investigate whether she paid the tax owed on the sale of her council house, a senior Labour source has said - as fears about the controversy grow.
Hunt: Don't vote Labour out of anger ...they'll just wreck our hard work
JEREMY Hunt has urged “upset and angry” voters to stick with the Conservatives so he can deliver the growth the country needs to fund the NHS and pensions.
King will use car to attend church service
KING Charles is expected to arrive at church by car today for the royals' traditional Easter service.
Ken: Giving pal Steve BBC honour Wright thing to do
VETERAN radio presenter Ken Bruce is calling for a BBC memorial to honour DJ Steve Wright.
NEW WONDER JAB WILL PREVENT DEMENTIA
MILLIONS of people could be spared the agony of Alzheimer's thanks to the development of a \"game-changing\" vaccine.
OWEN SHINES ON HIS BIG DAY
SARACENS boss Mark McCall reckons Owen Farrell is in the form of his life after marking his 250th club appearance with this statement win.
We are spin it to win it
ENGLAND returned from India with their tails firmly between their legs but fans have plenty to get excited about in the shape of two potential world-class spinners.