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Staying active helps brain to fight dementia
BEING active throughout life and particularly before the age of 50 leads to brain changes that may stave off dementia, a study has found.
Five years on from Brexit the work is far from done
BREXIT broke Britain free from the feuding and failing European Union. Now we need leaders who will deliver on its promise. The vote to quit the bloc delivered an almighty shock to political elites across the world, demonstrating that British citizens will not surrender their sovereignty to distant technocrats.
'WE NEED PEOPLE WHO BELIEVE IN BREXIT'
NIGEL Farage has vowed to deliver the Brexit 17.4 million people voted for if he becomes Prime Minister at the next election.
'Haunting final text' wife named by relatives
A YOUNG woman who sent a haunting final text shortly before she was killed in the Washington DC plane crash horror was yesterday identified by her heartbroken father-in-law.
67 die in mid-air 'preventable' crash
'No survivors' as US Army chopper collides with plane
It's no chore... packed family life gives birth to time-saving micro-workout
BUSY parents are struggling to find time for exercise, with 71% turning to \"micro-workouts\" that fit around chores, a poll shows.
Boat migrants face 5 yrs jail if they refuse rescue
ILLEGAL migrants crossing the Channel will face up to five years in jail if they refuse to be rescued by French officials.
Kate's caught red-handed by children at hospice visit
THE Princess of Wales played with seriously ill children and chatted with bereaved families during a surprise visit to a hospice yesterday.
Bill rises mean tide of fury on utilities is higher than ever
TENS of thousands of people took to the streets of London last November to March for Clean Water, in the biggest peaceful protest this country has ever seen.
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Fiddly job has Princess laughing her socks off
THE Princess of Wales had a fit of the giggles yesterday as she tried her hand at making some footwear.
Expert on Flog It! is dead at 51
TV antiques expert Michael Baggott has died in hospital following a heart attack.
'Our hot water failed on a cold winter day'
Mike and Sarah Cole were faced with a chilly problem, but a call to British Gas soon put things right
Next boss backs Lords fight against Labour NI overhaul
THE chief executive of Next has backed an attempt in the House of Lords to alter the planned change to employer's National Insurance Contributions.
Rivals in the hiring line
ARE you as excited as I am by the return of THE APPRENTICE (BBC1, 9pm)? You are? I'm sorry, but I find that really hard to believe.
Women happy with a no-Wynne situation
WYNNE Evans sounds like a pretty ghastly chap: the Strictly contestant has rightly been hauled over the coals for making an extraordinarily unpleasant sex-ual jibe about professional dancer Janette Manrara. Just about every woman in the world has come across a man like him. I still remember an incredibly nasty and not dissimilar slur made against me at university by a pub-lic schoolboy who went on to become a stockbroker, i.e a pillar of the establishment.
Milestone for caring canine
LADY the chihuahua has been given a long service award after 10 years as Canine Relations Manager at a care home where she is adored by residents.
Patients joining major drive to find dementia blood test
THE first patients have been enlisted in a study seeking a blood test to change dementia diagnosis. Experts are recruiting 3,100 people from across the UK for tests in the hope of identifying one that can accurately pick up biomarkers of early Alzheimer's disease.
Seabird life key in feud on fishing
PUFFINS and other birds are being protected through a Brexit ban on EU fishing boats, Britain told Brussels in a tense court row yesterday.
Breakthrough test for bowel cancer 'over 90% accurate'
A NEW method of detecting bowel cancer can predict which high-risk people will develop the disease with more than 90% accuracy, experts say.
THE NEED FOR SPEED
Fast Show star Simon Day on why he's backing an ingeniously simple new scheme that could help save lives in medical emergencies, looking after loved ones with dementia... and why he'd like to spend more time on the road with his comedy colleagues
Revenue up as WHSmith prepares to exit high street
REVENUE at WHSmith rose by 4% in the first half of the financial year, driven by growth in its travel stores, as it prepares to exit the high street.
TV drama recalls story of unlikely friendship
THERE was a scene last night in Brian and Maggie, Channel 4's new 1980s-set political drama, where the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was being urged to stay strong.
I'll work till they tell me: You're fired
LORD Sugar says he has no plans to quit The Apprentice and will carry on hiring and firing until he's given the boot.
Reform to become official opposition party
NIGEL Farage's Reform UK could become the official opposition party after the next general election, according to our exclusive poll.
TV Chris backs plea for climate protesters to have jail terms cut
MORE than a dozen climate protesters jailed for up to five years \"did what they did out of sacrifice\" and should have their sentences reduced, the Court of Appeal has heard.
GB News 'breached' Ofcom rules when Rees-Mogg was presenter
GB News twice broke impartiality rules by allowing then-serving MP Jacob Rees-Mogg to read a news bulletin and speak to a live reporter, the High Court heard.
'Dodgers' get court reprieve
MORE than 500 prosecutions brought by three rail firms for alleged fare evasion have been quashed.
Pill for dust mite allergy
THOUSANDS of people suffering from severe dust mite allergies are set to be offered a first-of-its-kind daily pill.
SUB SAVINHO IS THE SAVIOUR
Brazilian helps turns tide on a nervy night for Pep