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Andrew May Still Be Quizzed By FBI
Pressure on prince to help probe into crimes of his sex abuser pals
Are Cash For Honours Claims A Storm In A Teacup, Charles?
Beaming Prince Charles seemed to cast aside any worries about the police investigation into his charitable foundation and the scandal surrounding his brother Andrew in an appearance yesterday.
Facebook Promotes Clegg To President Of Global Affairs
Former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg has been promoted to Facebook’s top table, the company has announced.
Are Red Wall Voters Finally Taking Starmer Seriously?
In the last few weeks, it has felt very much like Keir Starmer has arrived in British politics.
Canada Relaxes Covid Travel Rules For The Fully Vaccinated
Canada will ease its tough rules for arriving travellers from 28 February, with those who are fully vaccinated no longer required to pay for a slow and expensive PCR test before their journey.
Children Aged Five To 11 In England To Be Offered Jab
The Covid-19 vaccine is to be made available to all children in England aged five to 11, the government has announced.
Charities Say Vulnerable At Risk From PM's Covid Plan
More than half a million people with conditions compromising their immune systems risk becoming “the pandemic’s forgotten victims” as Boris Johnson lifts the final remaining Covid-19 restrictions, charities have warned.
Bruce Back In The Mood To End Drought
Bruce Mouat revealed how burying his demons helped put Team GB in line for their first medal of these Games.
Football Fans Facing Train Strike Woes
Football fans will be among travellers hit this weekend as train services are reduced because of a strike by rail workers.
Battling Sophia A 'Bundle Of Energy And Joy'
A Girl suffering from childhood dementia has lost her voice as her rare genetic condition continues to worsen.
Boris Warns: Don't Shake Foundations
Boris Johnson has warned that a Russian invasion of Ukraine would “shake the foundations of international order”.
Children In UK Will Be Offered Covid Jab
Almost six million children in the UK aged five to 11 are to be offered a Covid-19 vaccination after officials said the jabs could protect them against future waves of the virus.
Crypto Boom ‘Poses Risk To Stability' If Regulators Fail
The booming crypto-assets market could pose a serious threat to financial stability if regulators do not take action, a global watchdog has warned.
Anti-Racism Protesters Target Carr Show After Remark About Gypsies
Jimmy Carr faced protests outside the venue where he performed last night in response to comments by the comedian that have been described as racist and offensive towards Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities.
Extremism UK Far Right ‘May Seek To Hone Skills In Conflict'
British authorities are worried that potential armed conflict between Russia a nd Ukraine could attract farright extremists from Britain , who might join Ukrainian units for weapons training and military experience.
Andrew To Remain Duke And Counsellor Of State After Settling Abuse Case
Prince Andrew is to remain a counsellor of state, able to step in temporarily for the Queen; retain his title, Duke of York; and keep the military rank of vice admiral following his settlement of the sexual abuse civil lawsuit in the US , it is understood.
Queen Back To Work After Her Covid Scare
The Queen yesterday undertook her first official engagements since facing a Covid scare.
Fracking Ban Means We're Missing Out On Energy Goldmine
With gas prices soaring yet still refusing to frack, the UK is missing out on billions of pounds from exporting gas to the rest of the world.
Hancock Broke Rules By Giving Old Friend Dido A Top Covid Job
FORMER Health Secretary Matt Hancock broke public-sector equality rules when he appointed Dido Harding and Mike Coupe to senior emergency healthcare jobs without competition, the High Court has ruled.
Non-UK Carers Get Visa Access
Social care providers can recruit overseas workers to fill vacancies under relaxed immigration rules that came into force yesterday.
Millions Struggle As Cost Of Living Crisis Hits Wages
MILLIONS of people are worse off as pay packets fail to keep up with inflation and the cost of living crisis intensifies.
President: We Don't Want War
VLADIMIR Putin yesterday claimed Russia does not want war – but insisted Ukraine must be barred from joining Nato.
Putin's ‘Mixed Signals' On Ukraine
Boris Johnson has accused Vladimir Putin of sending “mixed signals” after Russian military chiefs announced the withdrawal of some of its troops from the Ukrainian border.
Ronny: Choppy Waters Ahead For Sands
Ronny Deila has warned James Sands he's going to have to "suffer” first before he can experience Rangers satisfaction.
Skating On Thin Ice Ends In Tears
Rivals insist Games have been tainted as Russian leads after positive test
Tragic Caroline's Final Photoshoot
Stunning images of Caroline Flack were released yesterday - on the second anniversary of her death.
Scotland's Jobless Rate Stable For 6 Months
Unemployment in Scotland has stayed the same for about half a year, according to new figures.
Inquests Told Of Two Tragic Cases Of Suicide
Man took his own life after being told friend was dead
Teenager Stranded As Last Bus Fails To Show Up
Bus company points to ongoing staffing issues
Muir Offers Hope On Slopes For Breakthrough In Beijing
Kirsty Muir waits for her score in the women’s slopestyle final