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Foy reignites scandal of the forgotten duchess
ACTRESS Claire Foy, who plays a promiscuous duchess in a BBC drama about a Sixties sex scandal, believes her character has been “completely forgotten”.
Sterling cashes in for goals century
RAHEEM STERLING joined the 100 Premier League goals club in the brunchtime battle of The Etihad.
‘Interest rates to stay put due to Omicron'
THE Bank of England is set to keep its base rate on hold until February, due to the uncertainty Omicron has cast over the economy, according to the experts.
‘Luckiest bride in the world' had been days from death
WHEN Katy Docking walked down the aisle to marry fiance Carl it was a moment she thought she would never live to see.
Dodge seasonal scams
CHRISTMAS is traditionally a time for giving, unless you are a fraudster, in which case it is peak season for scamming unsuspecting victims instead.
VIKTOR ORBAN EXCLUSIVE:Hungarian PM warns EU unity is ‘unravelling' due to growing migrant crisis
THE “fabric of European unity is unravelling” – with the ongoing migrant crisis to blame, the controversial leader of Hungary has said.
AJ and Kai refuse to say they're Strictly platonic...
AJ ODUDU and dance partner Kai Widdrington performed a raunchy rumba last night and set tongues wagging again by refusing to deny rumours of a romance.
A dream to keep all children safe
MY LITTLE granddaughter was the Second Innkeeper at her nursery’s Nativity drama, crisply informing Mary and Joseph that there was absolutely no room for them in the inn
“We can't give up on MND battle...
RUGBY league great Kevin Sinfield has promised to continue doing charity challenges to match the “bravery and courage” of his close friend Rob Burrow who is battling motor neurone disease.
We want people's voices heard, not ignored by MPs...
THERE is a geological phenomenon called the Foreshock”, that experts note as warning tremors before the tectonic plates Shift in a major earthquake. More often than not they are only recognised after the main event has taken place.
PM gives sympathy ...but power's still out
BORIS Johnson has offered his sympathy to those still left without power more than a week after Storm Arwen and praised the emergency services, engineers and the Armed Forces helping in the worst areas.
Make us free to own our decisions...
IF THE Government used emergency powers to make it illegal to walk on the cracks in the pavement or to stop people from eating chicken on a Tuesday, would that be OK, or would it make you really angry?
Election guru: ‘Most PMS would give eye teeth to be as popular as Boris!'
MOST prime ministers would love to have Boris Johnson's popularity ratings at this stage in a parliamentary term, according to Britain's most respected polling expert.
Reservists to save Queen's Guard after Army cuts
PART-TIME reservists will be able to carry out ceremonial duties at Buckingham Palace for the first time in 124 years, because of a critical shortage of soldiers in the Household Division.
Storm KOs I'm A Celeb
I’M A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! was thrown into further chaos last night as the show was cancelled over the weekend due to “technical difficulties” caused by Storm Arwen.
Plea as police vow to get Ava justice
POLICE investigating the murder of schoolgirl Ava White want to trace the occupants of a rental van seen in the area at the time she was killed.
Queen gives her blessing to 50p coin to mark Platinum Jubilee
THE Queen’s Platinum Jubilee is to be celebrated with a 50p coin to be launched next year, the Royal Mint has announced.
MASKS BACK TO FIGHT VARIANT
• Omicron hits UK with fears it could evade the vaccines • Boris tightens virus rules to aid booster drive and save Christmas
China could spy on Army with TikTok
CHINESE social media giant TikTok could give Beijing the edge in future conflicts, tech experts warn.
We mustn't ignore what we're put in government to do
“If the perception is that very expensive electric cars, cow flatulence and £20,000 heat pumps are our main priority, Houston we have a problem
The best way to beat obesity and poverty is in the kitchen say MPs
TEACHING people to cook is one of the best ways of fighting poverty and combating obesity, according to MPs who donned chefs’ hats and put their culinary talents to the test.
Shirley's funky chicken treat
SHIRLEY Ballas has revealed the secret behind her stamina on the Strictly judging panel, writes Olivia Buxton.
Royal treats for club riding high
THE Duchess of Cornwall gave the Sunday Express a glimpse inside the inner sanctum of the sport of kings yesterday after inviting teenage horse riders from a deprived area to Ascot.
Hammy on real charge
F1 QATAR GP QUALIFYING
BORIS IS STILL A WINNER
PM backed but told, ‘solve migrant crisis’
Baking's off as life returns to normal
THE lockdown-inspired boom in home baking is in decline, new figures suggest.
Aussies pay the penalty as Rhys leaves it so late
RHYS PRIESTLAND kicked a penalty after the hooter as Wales poured more misery on Australia with this victory.
Andrew Neil is savaged by GB News host Dolan
GB NEWS presenter Mark Dolan has hit back at the channel’s former chairman Andrew Neil after a wave of criticism following his exit.
£ 50M Victory: Ow Let's Cure Cruel Disease!
PM ‘throws full weight’ of government at illness He promises ‘new hope’ for patients and loved ones ‘I’m over the moon!’ says rugby legend Doddie Weir
We're A Step Closer To A Vaccine Against Cancer
A TREATMENT that could “change the landscape” of cancer medicine is being trialed on terminally ill patients and has been hailed as the first step towards having effective vaccines to fight the disease.