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Cleese: I've never met a German offended by goose-stepping Fawlty
JOHN Cleese says he has never met a German who was offended by Basil Fawlty repeatedly mentioning the Second World War and goosestepping around a room.
Ka-Pow! White House gong for reliable Robin
IT WAS the TV series that gripped a generation of children as crime-fighting duo Batman and Robin defended Gotham City from villains like The Joker.
Star Adjoa: Bridgerton fans burst into tears when they see me!
BRIDGERTON star Adjoa Andoh says fans of the period drama really think she is Lady Danbury – and often “burst into tears” when they see her.
Star Trek's 3ft TV space ship returns home
THE first model of the USS Enterprise used in the opening credits of the original Star Trek TV show has boldly arrived back home – after being lost for almost half a century.
Just £6,000 for a posh bag of chips
CHEAP as chips is not a description everyone would apply to this fast food-themed handbag – as the accessory costs almost £6,000.
Trump 'won't join breakaway tour'
JUDD TRUMP has revealed he has turned down an approach from a rival tour.
QUINS SURVIVE A CARE SCARE
BOSS Danny Wilson admitted Danny Care dodged a red card as Harlequins kept their play-off hopes alive.
JARR-ING END FOR KLOPP
Anfield boss waves farewell to hopes of second title
In the jungle...the mighty jungle...the lion sleeps tonight
JUST when you think it’s safe to get forty winks, along comes a camera crew.
We were like Fred and Ginger...it just clicked into place!
Strictly stars Nadiya Bychkova and Kai Widdrington had so much fun touring their Once Upon A Time show last year that they have decided to hit the road again. RICHARD BARBER reports.
GMB star: The day singer Barbra gave me some lip
GOOD Morning Britain’s showbiz reporter Richard Arnold says Barbra Streisand mopping his top lip was like being “anointed”.
Drive to recruit reservists as SAS prepares for war
BRITAIN’S special forces are advertising for super-fit members of the public to join their ranks and fill shortages.
Obesity not drink behind liver crisis for under-25s
A GROWING number of young people are suffering liver damage, but it is through obesity rather than excessive drinking.
No such thing as 'petty' crime...it must be stopped
A VIDEO went viral on the internet last week. It was filmed inside Boots the Chemist on Station Road, in my Chingford constituency. Anyone watching it could see two people with large bags clearing the shelves.
My northern accent got complaints on Radio 3!
TO MANY, she’s the bright and breezy breakfast presenter on Saturday morning radio.
Rageh: I wanted to carry on
NEWS at Ten presenter Rageh Omaar, who fell ill during a live TV bulletin, has insisted he was determined to finish presenting the programme.
Rayner reported over 'pint-size' jibe at Rishi
BRITAIN’S tallest MP has lodged a complaint with the Speaker after Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner called Rishi Sunak a “pint-sized loser”.
PM urges voters: We have turned the corner so let's stick with plan...Labour will wreck our recovery
RISHI Sunak has urged voters to stick with his plan and revealed his deep fear the return of Labour would put Britain’s recovery into reverse.
'Working will do wonders for him...'
As King Charles announces his return to public duty, a hopeful message from cancer doctor:
Cowell wowed by golden groovers
SIMON Cowell hit his golden buzzer for a Japanese dance troupe given a standing ovation by the audience on last night’s Britain’s Got Talent.
Blades blunted once again as Clarets run riot
BURNLEY routed Sheffield United for the second time to keep alive their hopes of staying in the Premier League and condemn the Blades to almost certain relegation.
Moyes: We must win every match
DAVID MOYES says West Ham must win all five remaining Premier League matches if they are to qualify for Europe again.
SELBY'S FIGHTING FOR FAMILY
SNOOKER WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP: Jester chases No.5
Bull fight must stop says Max
FORMULA ONE-CHINESE GP: Verstappen's big ask
ARTETA RELIES ON TROSS-FIRE
Leandro strike sends Arsenal back to the Premier summit
Cup fever turns into damp squib for boss
THE ball burst at Wembley during the first half.
How built-in cold patches let giraffes beat the heat
A CAMERA crew used thermal imaging equipment to discover how giraffes can survive in temperatures that soar above 50C.
Fears EU app delay may derail Eurostar
TOUGH new EU travel rules could cause chaos on Channel Tunnel rail services, ministers fear.
Time to clean up politics and weed out risk-taker MPs
IN THE past few days, Sunday Express readers will have been asking themselves what is wrong with our Members of Parliament. Barely a fortnight ago, Conservative MP William Wragg was forced to step down from Parliamentary duties after admitting he had sent naked photos of himself to someone he had never met.
US approves £49bn aid package for Ukraine
A £49 BILLION aid package for Ukraine was approved by the US House of Representatives last night.