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McClair: United in hurry to sign Harry
MANCHESTER United legend Brian McClair believes the club must do everything in their power to sign Harry Kane.
Ten Hag can still take heart from progress
BIG-MATCH VERDICT
Spy drones to protect New York from Jaws
BIG Apple beach lovers are to be protected from four great white sharks lurking just off shore – by military spy drones.
Jo's back with a Hole lotta grief
NESBO ON HIS ‘MAIN MAN’ HARRY
The Prem millionaire who scores great goals then saves some souls
FIRMINO'S NETWORK OF CHURCHES
PM's pledge after India rail horror
ANYONE found guilty of wrongdoing in India’s deadliest train crash in decades will be “punished stringently”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.
TV hit Silo's shocking scenario has 'parallel with Covid lockdowns'
IT DEPICTS a society enslaved by rules they believe are meant to protect them – and smash-hit TV series Silo has never been more relevant, one of the leading stars has said.
Terror attack using driverless cars 'inevitable'
Transport Minister Jesse Norman said the Government believed fanatics could seize control of self-driving vehicles.
'Our enemies will deploy AI weapons...so must we'
TROOPS must have tech weapons to keep Britain safe, the country’s Artificial Intelligence chief has warned the Government.
Prepare for Kremlin attacks, UK warned
UNITED WITH THE PEOPLE OF UKRAINE
Sussexes on a charm offensive to join A-list
COUPLE'S IMAGE REVAMP
Holly 'must' bare her soul as ITV vows to soldier on
THIS MORNING IN CRISIS
Rail union: Strikes could last 5 years!
RAIL strikes that are crippling the nation's transport system and hitting the economy could last for five years, a union boss warned.
Stars enjoy Derby action as activists are foiled
'What happened is an abuse of power'
Labour leader accused of opposing removal of foreign criminals
'We can't win if we don't deal with this'
Hottest day of year due with searing 26C on cards
BRITS should brace for the hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures potentially reaching a balmy 26C today.
Rishi praises Biden bond on trade blitz
'The US is our closest ally'
Perry's sadness over Lola's 'devastating' EastEnders farewell
EASTENDERS stalwart Perry Fenwick says Lola PearceBrown's death is \"without a shadow of a doubt\" the saddest exit during his quarter of a century on the top BBC soap.
Soap star's surprise at Anne chat
PRINCESS Anne took a \"real interest\" and was \"very knowledgeable\" about Coronation Street's acid attack storyline when she visited the set.
Blunkett warns Sir Keir Labour must inspire voters to defeat Rishi Sunak
LABOUR does not have the next election in the bag, former home secretary David Blunkett has warned.
Fans hit London for Comic Con
THOUSANDS of Comic Con fans journeyed through the capital for the biggest sci-fi and fantasy event in the UK.
'Peacemaker' to negotiate end of doctors' strike
HEALTH Secretary Steve Barclay is considering calling in peace brokers to end the deadlock over the junior doctors strike.
Britain Bright-on sunny as crowds head for coast
SUNSEEKERS are flocking to the seaside as bank holiday temperatures soar.
Rail strikes set to bring more misery as big events hit by latest pay walkouts
RAIL passengers can expect more misery this week as unions stage another round of strikes.
Love island wedding in Essex for Olly and his bride
ENGLISH BOLTHOLE FOR POP STAR'S BIG DAY
Now Just Stop Oil cause ruck at rugby
JUST STOP OIL activists, who disrupted the rugby final at Twickenham yesterday, were bundled off the pitch by players and security, writes Jon Austin.
'WE CAN CUT MIGRATION AND THRIVE'
Braverman insists Brexit will allow Britain to forge its own way in the world
Warning Civil Servants Will Go For Another 'scalp' After Forcing Raab Out
And there are fears officials are hoping to claim another “scalp”, as they target ministers who are opposed to Whitehall’s work-from-home culture.
FINALLY, A GREAT RESULT FOR CHELSEA
A YOUNG award-winning garden designer hopes to give commuters a spring in their step by transforming drab platforms into a green haven.
Amputee is on top of the world
A FORMER Gurkha has become the first double above-the-knee amputee to scale Everest.