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TOON BRING BRAVE BROMLEY TO BOOK
Congreve lives the dream before Ravens shot down
Pep unveils brand-new models off conveyor belt
NO WALKER BUT CITY'S KIDS OFF AND RUNNING
I'LL LUKE AND LEARN
Raducanu reveals respect for dart's young sensation
Heat is on after not so mighty Quins are swept aside
HARLEQUINS endured a chastening afternoon on the Cote d'Azur, with a 33-21 defeat by Toulon leaving them uncertain of qualifying for the Champions Cup knockout phase.
VAN GRAAN EYES IRISH SHOWDOWN
JOHANN VAN GRAAN says it is \"all to play for\" after Bath put themselves firmly in the mix for a Champions Cup last-16 place.
That Mundi feeling
SALVATOR MUNDI used his \"massive engine\" to head at Punchestown yesterday and cement his place at the win of Cheltenham's Supreme Novices market.
Empty house energy bill mystery resolved
HOW could an empty house rack up an £800 energy bill and who might be the culprit? Celia Lloyd contacted Crusader after receiving the shock demand for the home her frail mum Lucy had left a couple of months before.
LIGHTS, CAMERA...NATIONAL TRUST
Europe's largest conservation charity has become one of the major stars of the big and small screens, as scores of productions are shot at historic properties every year, attracting thousands of so-called 'set-jetters' and helping fund vital restoration work
George Orwell coin a feast for the eye
GEORGE Orwell is to be celebrated with a commemorative coin 75 years after his death.
Tiddlywinks trio's flipping great 70-yr reunion
FRIENDS who set up competitive tiddlywinks to win a Cambridge blue returned to the university for its club's 70th anniversary.
Right-on thinking's a spiteful new form of class division
BRITAIN'S old class system is dead and its replacement is altogether more troubling. Instead of being defined by who your parents are, you are now defined by what you think.
Vow to act over car park fines
PRIVATE parking firms have pledged to update their code of conduct after a driver was fined for taking more than five minutes to pay.
Inking seems too mainstream today
A TATTOOIST in Arizona has been forced to defend himself after video of him inking an American flag on to a nine-year-old girl went viral and, quite rightly, stoked outrage.
Breakthrough in bladder cancer survival rate
BLADDER cancer patients given an immunotherapy drug are a third less likely to see the disease return - and are more likely to survive, research found.
Frost-bitten Britain
THE deep freeze is set to ease further today as the UK emerges from a sub-zero weekend.
Miliband 'costing us £400m a year'
ENERGY Secretary Ed Miliband has come unde fire over his net-zero \"obsession\" after figures showed customers were being left with record bills to keep windfarms switched off.
Caution over Netflix star's 'pills regime'
A TOP nutritionist is warning TV viewers against copying an anti-ageing regime dreamt up by a millionaire and being shown in a new Netflix documentary.
New net-zero school closed before it opens
A NEWLY built net-zero school has closed before a single pupil has entered - due to lack of demand. Waterside Primary was supposed to open last September and promised to serve 210 pupils, with 30 nursery places on offer. But the the site is now a \"ghost school\" after just a few parents applied for places.
Thanking fans doesn't mean he has Rod complex
CELEBRATING his 80th birthday on a £10million superyacht in St Barts in the bosom of his loving (and very large) family, the legendary rocker looked the very picture of contentment.
Lost Reeves will not find her way in China
RACHEL Reeves is cosying up to China after her autumn Budget helped send the UK's economy plunging. Well, she is in need of new friends, after all! I just hope they know what they're letting themselves in for.
Licence fee may be scrapped in BBC shake-up
THE BBC licence fee could be axed under plans being considered by Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy. She is exploring alternative funding models for the corporation and reportedly favours axing the levy when its charter runs out in 2027.
Morrisons backs farmers' inheritance tax protests
SUPERMARKET giant Morrisons has joined the fight against the Labour Government's inheritance tax raid on farmers.
Chad's fundraising drive after brain tumour battle
A MAN who had part of his skull removed after being diagnosed with a rare brain tumour is on a fundraising mission - with help from his inspirational mother. Chad Nelson, 21, was just 17 when he started getting headaches and blurred vision.
Pammy sheets ahead in chase for awards
SCREEN siren Pamela Anderson looks reddy for bed in her first photoshoot since the Golden Globes.
Unmasked Macy's still a winner, says Joel
THE Masked Singer host Joel Dommett has joked that Macy Gray should not be disappointed about leaving the ITV show early because \"you get the same money and you don't have to do anything else\".
'It's impossible for anti-corruption minister to do job'
SIR Keir Starmer was yesterday urged to \"get a grip\" and sack anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq.
Teens on murder charges
THREE teenagers have been charged with murder after a 17-year-old was fatally stabbed, police have said.
Jenny shrugs off claim Midwife set is haunted
CALL The Midwife star Jenny Agutter has dismissed claims by fellow cast members who think the setting for the series is haunted. But she admits she sometimes feels she could be \"swallowed up\" by the \"ancient\" ground in Cornwall where she lives.
Nurse is critically injured after A&E stabbing
A NURSE was fighting for her life last night after being stabbed at a busy A&E when a patient was said to have become angry about waiting for treatment.
British child star is among LA fire dead
THE death toll from the devastating Los Angeles fires has risen to at least 16, including a British-born former child TV presenter.