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Let's Get Physical, Robson Tells New Manager Erik
Bryan Robson has called upon Erik ten Hag to add "more physical players" to the United squad this summer.
'Boris Won't Face Confidence Vote'
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said he does not believe Boris Johnson will face a confidence vote this week, but were there to be one the Prime Minister would win.
Meat & Fish Recalled In Food Safety Alert
A WIDESCALE recall has been issued by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland over meat and sandwich products from stores.
Splits Over Gun Control Are A Growing Problem In The US
The Chris Jacobs situation illustrates the difficulties caused by partisanship in American politics, says Chris Stevenson
Maternity Unit's Trainee Doctors Near 'Meltdown'
Regulators have raised serious concerns about trainee doctors within the maternity department at one of the largest trusts in the country.
Britain Will Give Long-Range Rocket Launchers To Ukraine
The UK is to boost Ukraine's fightback against Russian invaders in the eastern Donbas region by supplying highly accurate long-range rocket launchers, defence secretary Ben Wallace has announced.
Khan Says Brexit To Blame For Holiday Chaos At Airports
Brexit is to blame for the chaos at Britain's airports, which has seen hundreds of flights cancelled and thousands of people's half-term travel plans disrupted, London mayor Sadiq Khan has said.
Graham Brady The Grandee Everyone's Watching
Graham Brady once quipped that his pile of letters calling for a vote of no confidence in the prime minister always had "an element of traffic in both directions ...
Black People One-Third Less Likely To Get Cancer Diagnosis By Screening
Black people are more than a third less likely than white people to be diagnosed with cancer via screening in England, according to the first study of its kind, prompting calls for targeted efforts to boost uptake of such programmes.
Hijabs No Bar For The Course - As Golf Sessions For Muslims Prove
Last weekend, something unusual happened at Walton Heath golf club, one of the world's top courses whose first captain became King Edward VIII and which has counted four prime ministers, including Winston Churchill, among its members.
1 In 8 On Waiting List And Record NHS Vacancies..Yet Sturgeon Still In Denial
Problem of treatment backlog started long before Covid and SNP's catch-up plan is failing to improve patient care
NHS Staff Shortages Are 'Risk To Patients'
RCN in conference call for action
Priti's Asbo Crackdown On Foreign Spies In UK
Priti Patel will today warn that Britain must do more to tackle foreign spies operating on home soil.
Britons Stranded In Europe As 200 Flights Cancelled
TENS of thousands of travellers were stranded over the Jubilee weekend after around 200 flights were axed.
Queen And Palace Shine Brightest On Night Of Stars
Well, wasn’t that a hoot? The Platinum Jubilee Party was just the celebration the nation needed.
Shanghai Rewrites Covid History By Banning The Term 'Lockdown'
Authorities in Shanghai have reportedly ordered the media to refrain from using the term "lockdown" while reporting on the end of the city's two-month lockdown.
North Korea - WHO Says Virus Outbreak Is Worsening
The World Health Organization has cast doubts on North Korea's claims of progress in the fight against a Covid outbreak, saying it believes the situation is getting worse, not better, amid an absence of independent data.
Are We Ever Likely To Climb Back Into Bed With Europe?
Europhiles were given something to cheer about heading into the long jubilee holiday when senior Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood made a surprising call for Britain to rejoin the EU single market.
Brexit Means Less British Food In Shops, Farmers Say
Brexit has led to a decline in crops and fewer home-grown products on the shelves of Britain's supermarkets, farming chiefs have warned.
Queen Pulls Out Of Service After 'Discomfort' Yesterday
The Queen will miss a national service of thanksgiving today "with great reluctance" after experiencing "some discomfort" during yesterday's platinum jubilee celebrations, Buckingham Palace has said.
Putin's Russification Ramps Up, 100 Days Into The War
Moscow is not just seizing Ukrainian land but also carrying out a change of identity in the country, reports Bel Trew
Scots Shops Worst Hit In UK As Business Slumps
Shop footfall in Scotland is the worst in the UK when compared with pre-pandemic levels.
Rishi's Spending Spree Is Certainly Out Of The Blue
Chancellor Rishi Sunak gets a round of applause for minor tax relief. But what is the point?
Republicans Are In Retreat Thanks To Our Impeccable Queen
'Nothing symbolises our political stability more than Her Majesty'
Drink Spiking 'Appears To Be Low' In City Pubs
Most tests come back as negative
'We Will Not Accept Clean Air Zone Charging'
Mayor responds after government says scheme could be restricted to city centre
Navy May Have To Fight Russia, Says Nato Envoy
Royal Navy ships could be sent into action against Russia's Black Sea blockade of Ukraine, a Tory MP who leads the UK's parliamentary delegation to Nato has suggested.
Musk Bans Remote Working
Tesla boss Elon Musk has told all employees that they risk being fired if they do not return to the office and stop remote work.
Four Charged With Breaking Covid Laws At Everard Vigil
Four people are being prosecuted by the Metropolitan Police for allegedly breaching Covid-19 laws during a vigil for murdered Sarah Everard.
Heard Says Ruling 'Sets Back The Clock' For Other Women
Amber Heard issued a statement yesterday shortly after it emerged that she had lost the defamation trial brought by her ex-husband Johnny Depp.