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Xi 'sends cold chill down Putin's spine'
Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping entered into a strategic partnership just before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year, in which both proclaimed their friendship to be “without limits’’.
£700m falls off back of lorries
A government study found the cost of freight crime to the UK economy was around £250 million in 2011.
Equine training puts prisoners on proud path to Royal redemption
PRISON inmates could end up working with the King’s horses through a new scheme to teach them equestrian skills.
Howzat! Rishi's bowling us over!
They see the sharp-suited Prime Minister as a grown-up who is across the details and gets things done.
Lloyd Webber son loses cancer battle at just 43
Nicholas, who was 43 and also a composer, had recently been moved to a hospice after being diagnosed with the disease 18 months ago.
Ma'am's gone to Iceland...Kate's crusade in superstore
Kate took a trip to supermarket giant Iceland, and called on firms to back her Shaping Us campaign.
Fancy a street party? Better apply today!
The deadline looms for communities planning to celebrate Charles's crowning with street parties
Whirlwind Kemi smashes trade barriers so UK firms can cash in
She is said to have unlocked the equivalent of more than £11 million a day of “new opportunities” for British businesses since taking office in September.
RISHI CRIME BLITZ TO WOO RED WALL
PM gets tough as his popularity soars
Strictly dance match 'made in heaven' on British tour
GET CLOSE TO THE STARS
King trip burned by banquet fears
Fears overreaction to a sumptuous Versailles banquet were a key reason for cancelling King Charles’s state visit to France, insiders say.
A POLE ROLE AIN'T STAPPENING
FORMULA ONE-SAUDI ARABIAN GP QUALIFYING
NO PAIN FOR KANE
EURO QUALIFIER: ITALY v ENGLAND Thurs, 7.45pm
James is spot on to punish sloppy Spurs
Antonio Conte’s side led 3-1 with 16 minutes to go after Harry Kane had equalled the Premier League record with his ninth headed goal of the season.
Ellis' last-gasp strike so sweet for Toffees
It was harsh on Chelsea, who had dominated the ball and who, in truth, were the only side who really tried to win the game.
Emery starting to look like man with grand plan
His Aston Villa side are starting to hint at untapped depths, too, as they recorded their third victory in four unbeaten games.
Gatland has work to do as Les Bleus prove unstoppable
Les Bleus ensured the title race with favourites Ireland ran its distance.
'We must help veterans of forgotten Iraq war'
It comes as charities report a massive drop in donations, leaving them struggling to support veterans suffering physical and emotional trauma.
Two very personal coronations
COUNTDOWN TO CROWNING OF KING CHARLES
EIGHTY IS THE NEW FIFTY!
EXCLUSIVE: LYNDA LA PLANTE
Strikes misery on way despite joy at NHS deal
Junior doctors’ leaders have also agreed to suspend industrial action in return for pay talks.
'Today, if you are lucky enough still to have a mother, give her a hug from me'
My mother passed away after a long illness last November but, in my heart, she will never really be gone. Not a day goes by that I don’t hear her voice.
Boris believes bombshell dossier will vindicate him
Partygate inquiry 'is witch-hunt' to drive him out of politics
Gary's back (and loving it) but BBC at war with critics
LINEKER RETURNS TO WORK
Tory MPs urge Hunt to slash taxes for couples
Supporters of former prime minister Liz Truss want reforms allowing couples to transfer more of their personal tax allowance to each other.
PUPPY LOVE!
Sheer joy of raising three generations of guide dogs
FIRST RWANDA ASYLUM FLIGHTS 'THIS SUMMER'
Home Secretary vows to close loopholes on trip to 'safe' country
Webb is wonderful as Dragons find fire
WALES finally relit their fire, and found their pride, as Rhys Webb led the way in what was described as the wooden spoon decider in Rome.
Problems mount up for battling Blackpool as NHS bill for pills soars
BLACKPOOL is the misery capital of the country with its residents most likely to be suffering from pain and mental anguish, NHS figures show.
Historian Snow: Deadly plague WILL reap hell on Earth again
ANOTHER pandemic on the scale of the Black Death, which wiped out half of Europe’s population, is inevitable, says TV historian Dan Snow.