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My baby wouldn't sleep... it put me on brink of divorce
COUPLE 'STRUGGLED TO COPE' AFTER BIRTH
Chancellor weighs up £35bn spending cuts
CHANCELLOR Jeremy Hunt is said to be preparing up to £60 billion in tax rises and spending cuts as he navigates \"difficult decisions\" on the UK's battered public finances.
Agreement over NI Protocol row
RISHI Sunak and Ursula von der Leyen agreed to \"work together\" to end the row over the Northern Ireland Protocol, when the pair met at Cop27 in Egypt.
Surprising ways to build up your bone density
GLUGGING GLASSES OF MILK IS CERTAINLY NOT THE ONLY WAY TO MAINTAIN STRONG, HEALTHY BONES, ALTHOUGH IT HELPS, SAM WYLIE-HARRIS LEARNS
£40m owed by flats developers
COMPANY ENTERS ADMINISTRATION
Probe as gran 'chased by off-duty cop and girlfriend" PULUH 19467
INTERNAL AFFAIRS INVESTIGATE ALLEGED INCIDENT IN CAR PARK AT SHOPS
VLAD BOMBS ARE KILLING DOLPHINS
700 mammals have died since war began
'SORT OUT THICKO'S BULLYING'
Pressure on back Gay to sad
OIL TANKERS!
Meet eco idiot posing with an Inbetweeners car.. while bringing our motorways to a halt
Farmer Jezza: PM blew up my tractor
1-5 CAM SHAFTED MY PRIDE AND JOY’
Drake's not for sharing
ROMANCE BAD RAP
THE UBER KING
Five-star cabbie picks up crown
OZ LUCAN MAKES BOOKIES SQUIRM
Huge payouts if Lord's alive
Gagging for more Kay crackers
A CEMENT mixer collided with a prison van on the Kingston Bypass. Motorists are asked to be on the lookout for 16 hardened criminals.
I dumped bigamist girlfriend
.AFTER SHE CHEATED ON ME
It's the end of the world as we UFO it
ALIEN TECH WOULD CRASH ECONOMIES’
I feel Babs by my side..
WIDOWER: LOVE IS STILL IN HOUSE
It’s back to basics for camps, says Jenrick
CHANNEL migrants should be housed in large “decent but basic” detention centres while their asylum claims are processed, Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick announced yesterday.
Dozens of Tory seats at risk if triple lock is axed, claims Labour
SCRAPPING the pensions triple lock would be a “great betrayal”, Labour frontbencher Jonathan Ashworth has warned.
UK leads bid for green shipping lanes by 2030
BRITAIN is spearheading plans for \"green\" shipping lanes that produce no damaging emissions.
Breast cancer wonder drug approved by NHS
WOMEN with the most aggressive forms of breast cancer will be offered a new treatment on the NHS that can shrink tumours before surgery and reduce the risk of recurrence.
Hancock 'to be rushed into Jungle this week'
VIPS' star turn as water rises
Rat-pack Matt is in for a reality cheque
I'VE blundered my way through my fair share of reality TV shows. Some 21 years after I chalked \"immured\" and \"immolated\" on the table, while wearing a leopard-print dressing gown and shades, before telling Big Brother to **** off and melting down in the Diary Room, I am still asked about it daily.
Fastest fall in house prices for 18 months
PROPERTY experts have warned of a pricing crisis after values fell at the fastest rate since early 2021.
Warning of mass evacuations in Kyiv if all power lost in Putin blitz
UKRAINE’S capital could face widespread evacuations as Russia launches “mass attacks” on the nation’s power grid.
Police raid eco-protest leaders but can't stop chaos on M25
CLIMATE activists shut the M25 yesterday after police failed to stop them with raids on the ringleaders.
Retired ambassador's court bid to evict friend from £20m stately home
A MULTI-MILLIONAIRE retired ambassador is suing his \"surrogate daughter\" who claims she is the rightful heiress to his historic mansion and £20million estate.
The doctor needs to see you NOW
Punteha van Terheyden shines a light on red flag symptoms too many of us often ignore
Body of WW1 soldier found in 2019 finally laid to rest
A BRITISH soldier killed in the First World War has been buried 105 years later after his body was found outside a cemetery.
Nurses' strike must ignite debate over reforming the NHS
IF the leaks are correct, the Royal College of Nursing is about to announce that last week’s ballot of its 300,000 members resulted in a huge majority in favour of strike action. It was the first such ballot in