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Djok's Chance For France
Novak Djokovic's hopes of playing at the French Open have been boosted by news France is suspending its vaccination pass this month.
British Trial Finds Arthritis Drug Is Covid-19 Lifesaver
An arthritis drug can slash the risk of death by up to a fifth for patients hospitalised with severe Covid, British researchers found.
Bets Boss Made £300m In First Year Of Pandemic
Online betting tycoon Denise Coates pocketed £300million in salary and dividends in the first year of the pandemic, as her Bet365 firm weathered the Covid storm.
Ukraine Shows We Stand United When It Really Matters
MIDDAY on Wednesday is normally when the House of Commons reaches its most rancorous state, as the Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition stand up to insult each other, egged on by jeering backbenchers.
UK Buying £2billion Supply Of Gas From Moscow
BRITAIN could pump more than £2billion into Putin’s war against Ukraine by importing Russian gas, energy experts have warned.
Putin Is 'Scared' Of Gran
AN elderly woman who was arrested as she protested against the invasion of Ukraine became an international star yesterday.
Sturgeon To Go After Vlad's Pals
Nicola Sturgeon has sought advice on the "maximum possible action" the Scottish Government can take against individuals and organisations linked to Vladimir Putin's Russia who have connections to Scotland.
In God's Name Putin, Stop The Suffering
HORRORS OF WAR As President Zelensky pleads for the West to provide fighter jets, world prays Russia’s bloodthirsty mission to annihilate Ukraine’s people will end
Facebook Accused Of Privacy Breach Over Smith
Hearing Lisa Smith
Time To Come Clean, Boris
Mayor Andy Burnham Tells PM To ‘Stop Playing Dishonest Politics’ In Row Over Emission Zone
Five Beat Harry Potter As Favourite Kids Book
Enid Blyton first wrote of the Famous Five's improbable escapades and incredible picnics with lashings of ginger beer in 1942.
Clap Or Do Something? An Easy Choice For Boris ‘Hope It All Goes Away' Johnson
The whole of the Commons were up on their feet for more than a minute, applauding in a moving show of solidarity with their guest in the public gallery, Vadym Prystaiko.
GB May Boycott Paralympics After Russians Allowed In
The International Paralympic Committee is to allow Russian athletes to compete at the Winter Games this week, despite a global outcry after the invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine's Svitolina Does Her Talking On And Off The Court
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Fitbit Recalls 1.7m Ionic Smartwatches After Users Report Burns
The fitness-tracking device maker Fitbit is recalling 1.7m of its Ionic smartwatches after reports of the battery overheat ing and burn ing of some users.
Cervical Cancer Jab May Cut Need For Smear Tests
The HPV vaccine is leading to such dramatic reductions in cervical cancer that those who receive it may only need one smear test in their lives, according to a leading cancer prevention scientist.
Baby Born Underground As Missile Devastates Hospital
Taking cover in a bunker under direct Russian missile fire, the staff of the maternity ward at Zhytomyr’s Pavlusenko hospital focused on the pregnant woman who had started giving birth on the floor of the bomb shelter after the shock of a nearby explosion sent her into labour.
More Than 2,000 Civilians Killed So Far, Claims Ukraine
Death toll rises rapidly as Russian assaults on cities intensify
US Study Links Vaping To Increased Risk Of Diabetes
VAPING raises the risk of diabetes, according to American researchers.
Starmer Raises Pressure On Johnson To Crack Down On Oligarch Assets
Keir Starmer has questioned why Roman Abramovich – the owner of Chelsea Football Club – has not faced UK sanctions over the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as Boris Johnson appeared to accept a Labour offer to strengthen a new bill cracking down on illicit assets.
Russia Wants To ‘Erase' Us, Warns Ukraine's President
Zelenskiy pleads for help amid mass exodus and dire warnings of growing humanitarian disaster
Boris: Barbarism Of Putin's Army ‘Is A War Crime'
BORIS Johnson yesterday accused Vladimir Putin’s soldiers of war crimes, as he condemned the “barbarism” of bombing innocent civilians.
Even Putin's Soldiers Don't Want War
Dejected Russian Pows Say: We’re Cannon Fodder
I've Been Struggling To Concentrate On Ridiculous Football In The Middle Of A Human Catastrophe
Hasenhuttl on difficulty of focusing after defender lyanco's sister escaped from Kyiv
NATO Has ‘No Need' To Alter Nuclear Status
NATO’S chief said that, despite Russia’s threats about nuclear weapons, the alliance sees no need to change its own nuclear weapons alert level.
Jaguar Land Rover Pauses Deliveries To Russia
The government has said Jaguar Land Rover’s decision to suspend exports to Russia will help to isolate the country’s economy, after Britain’s largest carmaker announced it would pause deliveries.
MPs Fear Britain Is Dragging Its Feet Over Sanctions Against Oligarchs
Liz Truss is facing mounting questions over why the Foreign Office will take “weeks and months” to sanction Russian oligarchs, with Britain lagging behind the US and EU after targeting only eight individuals with links to President Vladimir Putin.
Club Of EU Zelenskiy In Plea For Union Membership
Volodymyr Zelenskiy appealed to the EU to prove it was “with us” and to help “light win over darkness” in a passionate address to the European parliament following Ukraine’s application for membership of the union.
From Kerry To Kyiv.. Helping Her Homeland
A YOUNG Ukrainian woman who has been giving her family in the war-torn country safety advice from Ireland yesterday branded Putin a war criminal.
Desperate Rush For The Last Train From Kyiv
Huge armoured column tightens grip on capital – and 10 are killed in Kharkiv. Television tower destroyed in raid after Russia warns citizens to leave