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Mini nuclear power plants to be built across the country
Backlash feared over 600 miles of new power lines
U-turn on release of Full report
NHS England has reversed its decision not to publish a full report into the care received by Valdo Calocane.

Davina: I felt tumour had taken control of me and I was so angry about that!
DAVINA McCall says she felt her brain tumour \"had taken control of me and I was so angry about that\" following her diagnosis last year.

Beardie like Beckham...it's my 'brother' Matt!
FOOTBALL legend David Beckham's \"long-lost twin brother\" will be unveiled in a Super Bowl advert as Hollywood star Matt Damon.
SLOT WANTS FIRST SHOT AT WEMBLEY
ARNE SLOT is eager to lead Liverpool to Wembley so he can finally set foot in the iconic stadium.

'MY GREATEST WISH’
WILLIE MULLINS hailed the prospect of a \"once-in-alifetime\" Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup hat-trick for Galopin Des Champs as the highest point of his recordbreaking career.

PARTY TYNE AS TOON SPARKLE
Howe's heroes silence Gunners' fire and take the final step to Wembley
Findings into tragedy yet another NHS whitewash
I WORKED for several decades as an NHS consultant psychiatrist in precisely the kind of Community Mental Health Team that was meant to be looking after Valdo Calocane.
LITTLER'S SICK OF ONE-HIT
Luke slams rivals who fire against him and then flop

The Rocket Man blows his fuse
SIR Elton John throws a crocodile strop while recording his surprise new album.
Two rises in energy bills in just 3 months
MILLIONS of squeezed households were dealt a fresh blow yesterday with energy bills set to rise twice in three months.

McDonald's: Our stores encourage healthier lifestyle
Hard-up councils reluctant to veto outlets
United rocked by Shaw injury setback
LUKE SHAW'S injury nightmare has struck again to deal Manchester United another blow to their woeful season.

Government urged to act on electric car charging 'tax'
TRANSPORT Secretary Heidi Alexander has been urged to tackle an \"unfair electric car tax\" which means some drivers will pay more than others to power their vehicles.
Farage fury as elections delayed
Labour and Tories ‘act like dictator'
No blame for mother who said she gave dying son overdose
THE death of a cancer-stricken boy in 1981 may have been hastened by a morphine overdose his mother claimed she gave him, although there was no evidence to show it happened, an inquest has heard.

William shares wisdom on loss with teenagers
THE Prince of Wales spoke to teenagers about dealing with the deaths of loved ones during a visit to a charity yesterday.
Labour couldn't care less about the fishing industry...there are still 1,700 EU vessels plundering our waters
FISHING communities across the country are raging over Brexit catches that mean 1,700 EU boats are \"plundering\" Britain's seas five years after we quit the bloc.
Service jobs are lost at fast rate
Rising taxes put brakes on recruiting’

Labour's green plans 'will take a significant amount of land out of food production'
LABOUR has been accused of plotting the \"slow death\" of thousands of traditional farms to meet environmental targets.

Ozzy back to Black at finale gig
OZZY Osbourne is to perform on stage for the final time in July, joined by all his original Black Sabbath bandmates.

Bomb obsessed Rudakubana 'should have been treated as a terror threat'
Probe says there was 'sufficient concern' about killer

ENGLAND REMIX THE SMITHS
Marcus to lead from the back in Borthwick blitz

Let there be light...at movie chapel
A CHAPEL largely unknown until it was featured in the blockbuster film The Da Vinci Code has been illuminated so guests can see its wonders.

'Patients must be told of possible side-effects of these antidepressants'
Parents call for action after royal tragedy

It feels the same as Morgan's revolution
NEW WHITE-BALL REGIME LOOKS FAMILIAR TO ROOT

Mum's tribute to 'hit-run' siblings
THE mother of a young brother and sister killed in a suspected hit and run accident has paid tribute to her \"beautiful angels\".
Royals: We send our love to all those fighting the disease
THE Royal Family lent their support to World Cancer Day with a heartfelt message to those battling the disease.

Why a SLOW start is better than NO start to cooking...
Phase two of Tesco's inspirational Fruit & Veg for Schools scheme is providing slow cookers to help tens of thousands of pupils learn healthy eating habits that should last them a lifetime

National is not Theway
JP'S HOPE BACKED BUT DOUBTFUL FOR AINTREE