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Musk Admits X 'May Fail' As Glitch Deletes Old Photos From Twitter
Elon Musk, the owner of the app formerly known as Twitter, has said the social media site "may fail", after a glitch caused pictures posted before December 2014 to be deleted.
Zelensky Pledges Revenge As Missile Strike Kills Seven
FURIOUS Volodymyr Zelensky vowed revenge yesterday as he called on the world to unite against "Russian terror" after a missile attack left seven dead and more than 140 injured.
Putin Nuclear Jet 'Is Blown Up By Drone'
ONE of Vladimir Putin's supersonic nuclear bombers goes up in flames after an audacious kamikaze drone strike on a military airfield.
Plan For Your Vaccine Says Top Doc Amid Covid Rise
COVID cases - and hospitalisations - are on the rise earlier than expected this year, according to one of Greater Manchester's leading GPS.
Britney's Book Will Tell All On Divorce
BRITNEY Spears is frantically re-writing her memoir to include her bitter divorce battle.
Back To Your Desks, Our Taxes Need You!
BELIEVE it or not, it's been revealed that more HM Revenue & Customs staff are working remotely than at the peak of lockdown.
Workers Pay Higher Tax Than Their Landlords
A graduate earning £35,000 a year pays almost double the average tax of someone with the same income from rent on property, according to a study of inequality in the UK tax system.
First Debate Absent Trump Looms Over Republican Field
It may end up being Hamlet without the prince or, perhaps more aptly, Jaws without the shark. When Republicans gather in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Wednesday for the first debate of the presidential primary season, a milestone in any election campaign cycle, the clear frontrunner in the opinion polls will be missing.
Ukraine Hails 'Historic' Vow To Send F-16s
THE Netherlands and Denmark will give F-16 jets to Ukraine as soon as its crews and infrastructure are ready for them.
Lionesses' Hearts Are Broken But 'Nation Is So Proud'
England's Lionesses may be wounded but they remain the pride of the nation, the Prince of Wales has insisted.
Review Of Low Traffic Schemes 'Risks New Rat Runs'
Thousands of England's quiet residential streets and housing estates risk being opened up as rat runs under the government's review of so-called low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs), campaign groups fear.
Setback For Russia As Spacecraft Crashes Into The Moon
Russia's first moon mission in 47 years failed when its Luna-25 spacecraft span out of control and crashed into the moon, dealing a significant setback to the embattled Russian space programme's attempt to revive its Soviet-era prestige.
Lawyer: FBI Didn't Go After Andrew As They Feared Political Row
Claims royal status led agents to shelve probe
Fears for tourists as wildfires head to Algarve
More blazes feared in 46C heatwave
Phil's back smiling but bullying row drags on
Scandal-hit star’s night out with pal Feltz | Fresh claims of toxic culture by ITV workers
All at sea over new venture
THE HIDDEN WORLD OF HOSPITALITY WITH TOM KERRIDGE | BBC2, 8pm
Faye presto!
Former Corrie star Ellie, EastEnder Bobby & cyclist Jody sign for Strictly
Musk: Sue Your Boss.. & I'll Pay
Billionaire backing for 'unfairly treated' X users
'Volcano' Plan For Migrants
Remote isle is UK's 'fallback'
Super Powers Of Fruit
We tend to eat more fruit in summer as so many are in season, making them tastier and cheaper. But some bring surprising bonus benefits for our health, as James Moore has discovered
Climate Changes Direction Of Travel
60% willing to try alternative transport
Full Pay For Victims Of Domestic Violence
Extra safety net for those at risk
Avoid Any Hygiene Horrors On Holiday
Experts reveal the ways to stay safe while travelling. KATIE WRIGHT reports
4,000 Brit Scouts Flee Hell Jamboree Due To Typhoon
Around 4,000 British scouts have been evacuated from the problem-plagued world jamboree in South Korea due to a looming tropical storm.
Obesity Linked To Changes In Brain
ALTERATIONS to a key region of the brain involved with controlling appetite have been observed in people who are overweight or obese.
Confidence In NHS Falls Sharply As Backlogs And Strikes Take Their Toll
Poll Reveals What Public Thinks Of Our Health Service
Dumping Asylum Seekers On An Island Will Not Solve The Migrant Crisis - ID Cards Can
About a year from now there may well be a new government faced with a series of intractable problems – stagflation, the continuing damage caused by Brexit, and the strategic challenges posed by Russia and China.
Three-Quarters Of Children In South Asia Face Heat Risk
Almost three-quarters of south Asia’s children are exposed to life-threatening heatwaves caused by the climate crisis, the United Nations’ children’s agency has warned.
Arrest Puts Khan's Chances Of Fighting Election In Doubt
Concerns are mounting in Pakistan over Imran Khan’s eligibility to contest an upcoming general election after he was arrested for the second time this year.
False Passport Expiry Advice Putting EU Holidays At Risk
The UK government is still giving out false information about the validity of children’s passports for travel to the EU, 32 months after expiry rules changed as a result of Brexit – putting expensive family holidays needlessly at risk.