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Lions legend Gareth's now a knight of the round ball game
GARETH Southgate has been knighted in recognition of his efforts in taking the England football team to the brink of major tournament success.
Films' rising talk of violence
MOVIES are getting more violent, both physically and verbally, according to a major analysis of film dialogue.
'SPECTACULAR MISTAKE TO OPEN BORDERS
Records reveal ex-PM Blair gave unrestricted access to EU migrants despite warnings
Forest party like it's 1979 as Nuno's men are second to none
CHRIS WOOD and Morgan Gibbs-White had Nottingham Forest fans ringing in the new year like it was 1979.
REDS MAKE CAPITAL GAINS
Slot's men run riot in London again as Salah weaves magic
Relief at last for Pep but it's far from easy
SAVINHO GOAL SETS UP RARE AWAYDAY DELIGHT
Dynamo Delap will one day roar for Lions
ENZO BACKING FORMER CITY ACADEMY STRIKER TO STAR FOR ENGLAND
BRENDEN HAS LEEDS ON TOP
Aaronson brings some New Year cheer
CRAZY RIDE
Luke aims to top roller-coaster year with big prize
New coach Andy is so handy for Novak
BUT TELLING HIM SECRETS IS 'STRANGE'
A DAY TO REMEMBER
Elliott mare becomes major Champion Hurdle prospect
Young peer launches Bill to criminalise deepfake porn
ONE of the youngest peers in the Lords will attempt to make her mark by criminalising deepfake porn.
Trainee officers arrest fleeing rapist
THIS is the moment CCTV captured two student police officers chasing a rapist in the street after he attacked a woman in a park.
Deadly job keeping land free of lethal mines
GRANDFATHER-of-two Vitaliy Yarovyi sweeps a metal detector over the soil, listening for a highpitched beep. When he hears a signal he places down a marker then kneels and painstakingly rakes through the dirt with a brush and magnet, searching for metal fragments.
Shoe link to runner injuries
JOGGERS who wear thick-heeled trainers are more likely to get injured than those who wear flatter running shoes, research suggests.
Row over unlawful gastro pub built in Shakespeare village
A GASTRO pub built without proper planning permission near the historic home of William Shakespeare's wife may now have to be torn down.
'It's like pulling teeth trying to get action on national dentist crisis'
AROUND five million people in England do not have a dentist, figures have revealed.
Injured Para's record-breaking ultra run victory
A FORMER paratrooper who survived a 1,000ft plunge to the ground has made an amazing recovery to become a recordbreaking ultra runner.
Wrong-way motorway madness
AA calls for signage review as incidents soar to 19 a week
'Deborah would be thrilled her fund is helping cancer patients'
DAME Deborah James's father said she would be delighted her Bowelbabe campaign has helped fund the installation of a cutting edge cancer treatment machine at her former hospital.
NHS got me through unhappy Christmas
\"IVE SPENT the past week in hospital, some of it in intensive care, after falling foul of a horrific bout of seasonal flu worse than Covid, or so my doctors told me.
Saunders: I was forced to remove Ab Fab lines
JENNIFER Saunders has revealed she was forced to remove parts of her Absolutely Fabulous scripts by TV bosses - but admits even the lines that survived would be too controversial to broadcast now.
Three die as 50 scramble on to full Channel boat
THREE people died attempting to cross the English Channel in an overcrowded small boat yesterday.
Sheridan ramps up drama as justice campaigner Ann
SHERIDAN Smith is almost unrecognisable playing justice campaigner Ann Ming, who got the law changed so her daughter's murderer could be jailed.
Millions of older people live in homes that are making them sicker
MILLIONS of substandard homes are making older people sick, a damning report has warned.
'Reform would win 67 Labour seats if election held now'
NIGEL Farage's Reform UK Party would take 67 seats from Labour if the general election were held today, a super-poll has suggested.
Bird strike before jet crash kills 179
KING Charles last night paid tribute to the victims of a plane crash in South Korea that killed all its passengers and four of its crew.
New year struggle to fight the flab
HALF of us struggle finding the time to lose weight.
2025 will be year of the 'green' fingered...
PLANTS that help prevent flooding and redesigns for electric vehicles will be at the forefront of next year's gardening trends, says the Royal Horticultural Society.
Swift? Sure am, even in these heels
DOMINATING the charts, selling out world tours and now striding across wet cobbles in open-toed heels in winter - Taylor Swift really is invincible.