
TRAVELLERS are ditching "boring" beach holidays for far-flung safari trips as a third of folk fear their kids won't live to see endangered wild animals.
Almost half of Brits now say they'd rather enjoy a wildlife holiday than opt for a traditional package break.
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LEWIS LEFT TO GRIND HIS GEARS
LEWIS HAMILTON clearly still has to figure out how best to work with his new team.
HE TALKS POLLOCKS
Two-try Henry predicted scoring on his debut

SIRIKI'S PERFECT TIMING
SIRIKI DEMBELE admits his first Oxford goal could hardly have been better timed.

40 balls fired at fort wall
A ROGUE golfer is being hunted by police after causing damage to a historic fort by hitting balls against its wall.
It's an ill wind for mussels
A CRITICALLY endangered sea creature could become extinct due to wind farms, an expert says.

SHOWER AND THE GLORY
Norris is home and dry after dodging Max and the rain

HEAVEN 'N YELL
Collins gives a big shout out to vocal coach Keith
BORTHWICK HAPPY TO LOSE STAFF TO LIONS
STEVE BORTHWICK has given Lions boss Andy Farrell the green light to plunder his England coaching team for this summer’s tour to Australia.
'Cotton on to the danger..'
EASTENDERS legend John Altman fears Al could be used to control humans in the future.

BOMPASTOR'S READY TO GO FOUR MORE
SONIA BOMPASTOR is already focused on this week's Champions League clash having secured her first trophy as Chelsea boss.