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Burnham blasts snobbery behind Blair's uni crusade
LABOUR made a \"terrible mistake\" by pushing young people to enter higher education without an ambitious plan for those not going to university, says Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham.
Jenrick: I'll win back the red wall and kick out Keir
TORY leadership favourite Robert Jenrick today declares himself the heir to Boris Johnson with a vow to win back the \"red wall\" and kick Sir Keir Starmer out of Downing Street.
Trump blasts his rival over migrant 'rapists'
DONALD Trump has launched another broadside at presidential rival Kamala Harris over her party's stance on immigration.
MP quits Labour over party 'sleaze'
A LABOUR MP quit the party last night with a devastating attack on the freebie scandal engulfing Sir Keir Starmer and his Cabinet.
Iran poised to attack Israel after death of top Hezbollah terror chief
IRAN was on the brink of launching strikes on Israel last night in a dangerous escalation of war in the Middle East following the killing of one of its most senior generals in Lebanon.
Sophie to take over 'hardest working' crown
THE DUCHESS of Edinburgh is on course to take the \"hardest-working royal\" crown from Princess Anne after more than doubling the number of engagements she has conducted this month compared to last year.
KEMI'S VOW TO STOP THE BOATS
...and crush Tory leadership favourite Robert Jenrick
ERIK TRIES TO MAKE HIS MARC BUT ONE RASH CALL WILL NOT SOLVE ISSUES
Garnacho can't prove Old Trafford boss right
US police want Brit hit-and-run suspect
A BRITISH triplet who allegedly used a brother’s passport to try to escape prosecution for a multiple car crash which left two children with critical injuries is facing extradition to the US.
Britain's brave 'scallywags' trained for a Nazi invasion
It was Winston Churchill's final line of defence, a fighting force so secret its members were even forbidden from telling their wives about it.
I'm used to abuse says SAS Rachel
RACHEL Johnson said she appeared on TV’s toughest celebrity show for a “wild” experience to match her “rugged” personality.
Joker Kamala does her best Trump at rally
KAMALA Harris has mocked Donald Trump, by mimicking his voice and blustering style at her latest rally.
Star Isata: We can't let music slip in schools
THE Government’s pledge to make music an integral part of education in schools again must be backed up by action, insists one of the country’s biggest classical music stars.
Meet Ukraine's national hero...at war with the country where he was born
THE FRONTLINE is my life, declares General Oleksandr Syrskyi, the man whose battlefield skills could determine the result of Ukraine’s brutal ongoing war with Russia.
Vaccine plea as NHS warns of 'tripledemic'
PATIENTS are being urged to book vaccinations from tomorrow to avoid a potentially deadly “tripledemic” of respiratory syncytial virus, flu and Covid, ahead of a busy winter for the NHS.
Brady: 'Boris could have survived if he'd trusted his instincts'
BORIS JOHNSON could have survived as Prime Minister if he had followed his freedom-loving instincts and not brought in the lockdown rules that doomed his career, one of the central figures in the last 14 years of Tory rule believes.
Mum's pride as hero son of Nova hell remembered
HIS courageous actions came to mark the spirit of hundreds of brave Israelis who faced the horror of sudden slaughter on October 7.
Snobbery is holding us back when it comes to kids opting for a trade
SNOBBERY is holding back the economy as young people are pushed to go to university instead of learning the skills Britain really needs, says the Education Secretary.
Fayed 'worst sex predator the world has ever seen'
MOHAMED Al-Fayed was accused by a top barrister of “probably the worst case of corporate sexual exploitation of young women the world has ever seen” after 150 potential new victims came forward.
'I'm proof lack of sight won't hold Chris back as a dancer'
NEVE Allen understands better than anyone the challenges comedian Chris McCausland faces as the first visually impaired contestant on Strictly.
Strictly's latest gang of stars shimmy and shine
STRICTLY’S class of 2024 all took to the dancefloor last night as they performed for the first time, with plenty of lighthearted laughs accompanying the legwork.
Harry 'highly unlikely' to see King on awards visit
PRINCE Harry will stay within a stone’s throw of Buckingham Palace during his upcoming trip to the UK but is expected not to see the King once again.
Honouring Para heroes
THE RED DEVILS were among 700 paratroopers who took part in a spectacular jump yesterday to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Arnhem.
DITCH 'TOXIC' AIDE TO END CHAOS
Embattled PM engulfed in rows over winter fuel cuts, freebies and in-fighting is told by allies...
Ligt at end of ETH tunnel
GOAL AFTER PENALTY MISS A HUGE TURNING POINT
Warning over cut-price surgery after six deaths
BUDGET cosmetic surgery in Turkey has prompted an official warning from the Government, after at least six British patients died last year.
MP Aphra: Dad Gyles is biggest fan
TORY MP Aphra Brandreth has called her father Gyles “her biggest champion”, after she won his former seat at July’s General Election.
Border vessel 'sits idle' as migrants cross the Channel
A BORDER Force vessel has been sitting idle at Dover for cleaning, despite huge numbers of migrants risking their lives to cross the Channel.
Cover-ups in the NHS must stop
HEALTH Secretary Wes Streeting has vowed to end a “culture of coverup” in the NHS.
Heroic pilot who would sacrifice his life to save comrades in dire need
THIS WEEK is the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Arnhem, one of the major encounters of the Second World War. For movie enthusiasts it will always be linked to the 1977 film A Bridge Too Far, directed by Richard Attenborough. Here, LORD ASHCROFT looks back on a real-life story of 'supreme valour and self-sacrifice' from Operation Market Garden.