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Snow On Way.. And It's Only Octobrr
Weather experts warn we could be in for snow in October.
How To Save The Planet And Influence People: Wealthy Must Step Up On Climate
Researchers say those earning over £80k can create change
Post-Lockdown Spending Spree Sees Economy Bounce
The UK economy recovered faster than expected between April and June this year as spending surged after lockdown.
Ronaldo's Late Show Cannot Conceal United Weaknesses
Manchester United struggle in build-up play. They cannot defend transitions. There is no consistent structure to their attacks. They rely too much on individuals. They do not have a recognised, first-choice holding midfielder.
Third Jabs For Another Million
A Woman gets her booster jab as the NHS invites more than a million high-risk people to come forward for theirs.
How Can Boris Johnson Nullify Starmer's Threat?
After what was a mostly successful conference for the Labour leader, what now should Boris Johnson do about Sir Keir Starmer?
It's Bond At His Most Brilliant
No Time To Die
Are You Reddy For Autumn? Kew Is...
Thousands of white petals appear to tumble from a red cloud in this striking centrepiece to an exhibition at London’s Kew Gardens.
UK Has Power To Be Energy Self-Sufficient
With gloomy predictability our witless government is steering us into a major and crippling energy crisis. Two facts are blazingly obvious.
Every Woman Has The Right To Feel Safe On Our Streets
It is often said that the health of a society can be measured by how it treats its weakest member. But there is another test that equally might be used to judge how civilised we are as a nation: does a lone woman feel safe when walking home at night?
Millions Counting Cost Of Higher Energy Bills
MILLIONS of households are facing a “ticking timebomb” of soaring energy costs that is likely to go off in six months time, energy experts have warned.
French Fishing War ‘Could Last Decades'
Fishermen fear being caught in a lasting scrap with angry French skippers who do not respect Britain as an independent coastal nation.
‘I Am Still Willing To Work' - Women Teach For Free In Face Of Mixed Messages From Taliban
The walls of the Malalay school, in the centre of Lashkar Gah, Helmand , are pockmarked with bullets from the last weeks of fighting between the Taliban and government forces, the glass windows shattered by a blast.
116 Inmates Dead After Drug Cartel Wars Flare In Ecuador Jail
A bitter struggle between rival Mexican cartels to control cocaine trafficking routes in Ecuador has erupted in a day of bloodshed inside a high-security prison that left 116 inmates dead. Many of the victims were butchered with chainsaws or beheaded with machetes.
Bond at midnight: better late than never, say fans
For a film spanning 163 minutes – the longest James Bond movie ever made – it takes serious dedication to watch it at a midweek midnight showing.
Footballer Urges Reporting Of Racial Abuse As Man Is Sentenced
A professional footballer has urged his fellow players to report to police the abuse hurled at them as one of his own club’s supporters was jailed for eight weeks for racially abusing him.
Fashion Chloé Shows It Cares With Handmade Eco Clothes
Gabriela Hearst , the creative director of Chlo é, is bringing the climate emergency to fashion week’s top table: the Chloé woman, once all carefree insouciance, now cares very much.
Covid And Flu Jabs Safe At Same Appointment, First Trial Confirms
Flu jabs are safe to give at the same time as the Pfizer or AstraZeneca Covid vaccines, according to the first clinical trial to investigate coadministering the shots in a single appointment.
‘We Live In Constant Fear' Murder Is Rare. Domestic Violence Against Women Is Not
This week, as the grim details about what happened to Sarah Everard in her final hours were revealed at the Old Bailey, there has been a sense of despair among women, and the campaigners pushing to make society safer for them.
Tackling Violence Against Women Must Be Police Priority, Says Baird
Police forces should be compelled to deal with violence against women and girls with the same level of resources, expertise and urgency as terrorism or organised crime, the victims commissioner for England and Wales, Vera Baird, has said.
PM's ‘Whack-A-Mole' Attitude To Government At Fault For Fuel Shortages, Says Starmer
Keir Starmer has blamed the fuel crisis on Boris Johnson’s “whack-a-mole” approach to running the country, urging him to plan ahead or risk staff shortages in a string of other industries in the coming months.
Petrol Crisis Army ‘Will Be Called In By The Weekend'
Nearly half of independently owned petrol stations were still dry or out of one type of fuel yesterday as motorists continued to panic buy and soldiers stood ready to drive tankers and help with the refuelling effort.
Spears ‘On Cloud Nine' After Father Suspended From Conservatorship
Britney Spears has said she is “on cloud nine right now” after a judge in LA suspended her estranged father from the conservatorship that has controlled her life for 13 years.
Sharp Decline In Mental Health Of Young People Detailed In NHS Report
Children and young people are experiencing an epidemic of sleeping problems amid a sharp decline in their mental health triggered by the pandemic , stark new NHS figures show.
NHS To Stay On Emergency Footing
Scotland's NHS is to remain on an emergency footing until at least March 31 next year, the Health Secretary has announced.
Grey Ages Women In Quick Time
But blokes brush it off
Coked-Up Katie Rehab ‘Let Off'
Banned model who crashed on drink & drugs goes free
J.Lo Shoe Is Fit
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Aliens From The Twifright Zone!
Space invaders would wipe us out says ET expert
Saudi Bid To Buy Newcastle Will Be Decided In January
The Saudi Arabian-led takeover of Newcastle is set to be approved if the club can prove the Gulf kingdom will not be a director of the club.