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Novichok assassins could have killed thousands of people
Mum died after KGB thugs dumped spray
Extra chemo can increase survival
Cervical cancer trial breakthrough
We fall in global pension league table
THE UK has slipped out of the top 10 in a global report that ranks pension systems.
Gregg: I didn't say anything sexual to female colleague
MASTERCHEF host Gregg Wallace has strongly denied claims that he made sexual comments to a female colleague.
Sophie's tears for war refugees
THE Duchess of Edinburgh was moved to tears after hearing the \"devastating\" stories of sexual violence from refugees fleeing Sudan's civil war.
UK 'dangerously unprepared' for a new energy crisis
THE UK is \"critically vulnerable\" to another energy crisis that would see prices spike, it has emerged.
'I LEGALLY PUNISHED HER AND SHE DIED'
SARA Sharif's fugitive dad rang police from Pakistan and said she died at home after he \"legally punished\" her, a murder trial heard.
Explorers of the lost Indy tomb
IT'S enough to make Indiana Jones reach for his bullwhip and pistol... archaeologists have uncovered a 2,000-year-old tomb where part of the smash-hit movie franchise was filmed.
'Canoeman's message in a bottle'
A MESSAGE in a bottle that appears to be from \"canoeman\" John Darwin has washed up on a British beach - 22 years after it was supposedly written on the fraudster's final \"fatal\" trip.
Kyle: We're soft touch to no one
MINISTERS yesterday denied the Government is a \"soft touch\" after signing off a generous bonus for train guards working a five-day week.
Le Pen denies misusing EU millions
MARINE Le Pen has denied any wrongdoing as she and her National Rally party stand trial over the suspected embezzlement of European Parliament funds.
ALLEN GAMBLE
Bellamy ready to risk veteran in midfield
Worn wicket is simply not cricket
BEN'S BACK, SO IS PITCH
WONDER TRY-WAS A FAMILY AFFAIR
Surprise guests from 0z inspire French's clincher
CESAREWITCH FURY
Shortchanged punters rage at whip rules
Shops, pubs and restaurants could face £2.6bn rates rise
RETAIL and hospitality firms could face a yearly £2.66billion rise in business rates from April, experts warn.
Live TV was a cauldron of simmering sexuality
In our final exclusive extract from her brilliant new memoir, Express columnist and broadcaster VANESSA FELTZ reveals her crazy days sharing a bed with the world's most famous names on the Big Breakfast, why Boris Johnson always delivered for her radio show... and a close escape from Rolf Harris
Lion of London Bridge to get his own biopic
Film to show hero warts and all’
US troops and defence system on way to Israel
THE US yesterday announced it was sending troops and an advanced anti-ballistic missile defence system to Israel just hours after Iran warned the superpower to keep out.
Growing, growing, gone..after 130 yrs
DOZENS of allotment holders may be uprooted from 130-year-old plots after being given notice.
CQC's 'vague promises will do little to restore trust'
THE hospital and nursing home regulator was slammed by campaigners last night for its shallow attempts to rebuild shattered trust.
'Formidable' Salmond 'dedicated his life' to fighting for Scotland
FORMER Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond was still standing up for his beloved nation hours before his sudden death at the age of 69.
Calls for overhaul of 'dangerously outdated' prostate cancer rules
OBSOLETE NHS prostate cancer must be urgently overhauled to save thousands of lives, a charity demands today.
Australian politicians snub King
SENIOR politicians in Australia have declined a chance to meet the King during his tour after claiming they are too busy.
Britain to face demands for £200bn slavery compensation
THE King and Sir Keir Starmer are set to face demands for the UK to pay £200billion compensation for the country's role in the slave trade.
If my Dad was here today he would be fuming
RIGHT-to-die campaigner Tony Nicklinson would be \"absolutely fuming\" that more progress has not been made in the past 12 years on legalising assisted dying, his daughter said.
'Paul wasn't afraid of death but of how you die. Voluntary assisted dying was a blessing
THE widow of a British man who ended his life in Australia through voluntary assisted described has dying as \"a blessing\".
'There are a lot who can't afford to forego winter fuel payment'
Actor Brian Cox joins criticism of Chancellor over cuts
Crumbling GP surgeries and outdated tech failing millions of NHS patients
MILLIONS of patients are being failed by dilapidated GP surgeries and obsolete computer systems, doctors warn.
NHS pilot saves liver fail patient
A WOMAN is still alive thanks to a world-first NHS decision to change the priority list for liver transplants.