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Madeleine suspect 'to walk free in months'
THE prime suspect in the investigation into the mystery disappearance of Madeleine McCann 18 years ago could soon walk free from prison. Sex offender Christian Brueckner was cleared last October of a string of unrelated charges and prosecutors will now appeal against the verdicts. Legal observers believe they are not likely to succeed.
It's Erling Haaaaland
NOW that's how to play it cool...Erling Haaland chills out by meditating in the snow wearing only a pair of shorts after signing a bumper new deal with Manchester City.
Tesla is seized by UK police
THE driver of a Tesla Cybertruck had their £77,000 vehicle seized after police said it was \"not road legal\".
Ceasefire will see 'all the hostages released'
ISRAEL yesterday triumphantly announced a ceasefire deal for Gaza that will mean the \"release of all the hostages\" still held by Hamas.
Blundering migrant smugglers behind bars
THREE men involved in a bungled plot to smuggle migrants in boats that kept breaking down have been jailed.
Limiting academies is backwards step for Britain's pupils
ONE OF the greatest success stories of the education system in England for the past quarter of a century has been our academy schools. They have given pupils improved education standards, better exam results, more choice and greater freedom.
Boy, 2, fell into canal his family so feared
A TODDLER aged two drowned in a canal while his family were moving home due to their fear over the proximity of the water, an inquest heard.
Parky was touched by hand of Rod
J MICHAEL Parkinson is dead. He died on August 16, 2023, at home in Bray. But today, artificial intelligence is giving him a strange new life.
Calls for MPs to get risk check
PRESSURE is growing to introduce checks on MPs and peers to ensure that they are not a danger to the public.
Farmers take tax raid fury to supermarkets
THOUSANDS of farmers descended on supermarkets yesterday to tell the public about the impact of Rachel Reeves's inheritance tax raid.
PM at Auschwitz: This horror will stay with me
SIR Keir Starmer has called Auschwitz \"utterly harrowing\" on his first visit there - and said he is determined to fight the \"poison of antisemitism\". The Prime Minister went to the former Nazi concentration camp before meeting with his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk to discuss a new treaty. Sir Keir said: \"Nothing could prepare me for the sheer horror of what I have seen. It is utterly harrowing - the mounds of hair, the shoes, the suitcases, the names and details, everything that was so meticulously kept, except for human life.\"
Under-pressure Reeves says she is 'here for the long haul'
RACHEL Reeves has declared she is \"here for the long haul\" as she brushed off calls to quit. Government borrowing costs have spiralled, economic growth has stalled while Labour is facing fury for axing winter fuel payments and introducing the so-called tractor tax.
'Woodland new town' planned next to City ground
PLANS have been unveiled for a new \"woodland town\" of 4,500 homes on land near Manchester City's ground.
Football mourns Law, 84, the last survivor of Man Utd's 'Holy Trinity'
DENIS LAW: 1940 TO 2025
Interest rate cut a ‘certainty’ next month as inflation falls
AN interest rate cut next month is now a certainty, experts believe, after new figures showed that inflationary pressures are weaker than previously thought.
Toffees to end loan for Broja
DAVID MOYES could send Armando Broja back to Chelsea to free up a loan space as he desperately tries to boost Everton's flagging firepower.
APOLOGY TO ANDY AFTER SW19 SNUB
EMMA RADUCANU has revealed she apologised to Andy Murray after ruining the Scot's planned farewell at Wimbledon.
Reds' leaky defence needs major repairs
WORRYING BLIP EXPOSES CRACKS IN THE BACK LINE
Maximum pain but Murphy has belief
SHAUN MURPHY blew a brilliant chance to light up the Masters 50th birthday with a maximum 147.
Rutter seals it for Seagulls to drop Ipswich in mire
BRIGHTON ended their winless run to dump Ipswich back in the Premier League drop zone.
Ex-football boss bailed in £10m case
AN ex-Northampton Town FC chairman and four other men have been charged with fraud in connection with a missing £10million stadium rebuild loan.
Stock rises on shares
SHARED ownership could be the answer for anybody who wants to buy a home but can only afford a fraction of the asking price - and it is just as useful for some older people as it is for first-time buyers.
TALK OF THE TOON
Goal machine Isak's incredible streak has Newcastle dreaming
Robodog Jennie's a dementia lifesaver
PEOPLE living with dementia could find comfort in the company of this artificial animal pal - thanks to a combination of robotics and AI.
SHOW TIME
Raducanu ready for a Grand occasion as she books Swiatek clash
Bittersweet reminder of Britpop brilliance
The Britpop pioneers split twice in their bittersweet career before conking out for good in 2009, but what gems The Verve left behind.
Woke traitors see, hear and speak no evil done by gangs
IT WAS the cherished creed of multi-culturalism that inhibited the authorities from acting against Pakistani predators. So you might have thought the rape gang scandal would give the diversity zealots pause for thought. But not a bit of it.
Calorie labelling's 'modest' effect on choices
CALORIE labelling on menus and products has a small but \"potentially meaningful\" effect on people's food choices, a review suggests.
We must take roots of knife crimewave far more seriously
It doesn't get more ridiculous or sinister than the BBC showcasing a criminal who boasts about murder.
Tributes for tragic Hollyoaks star Paul
TRAGIC Paul Danan, the former Hollyoaks star who battled vape and substance addiction, has died aged 46.