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Ukraine 'must fight for right to join Nato'
VOLODYMYR Zelensky claims Ukraine's membership of Nato is possible, but Kyiv will have to campaign hard to persuade allies to make it happen.
Love and hate...it's a new decade of Call The Midwife
RACISM, civil unrest and romance brings the new series of Call The Midwife into a new decade.
'We'll not let you hound out hunt'
PEOPLE line the streets to show their support for rural sports at traditional Boxing Day hunts as Labour pledges a crackdown.
How diabetes drug could help Alzheimer's patients
OZEMPIC could be key to reducing Alzheimer's disease and slowing the progression to dementia, researchers believe.
'You should just be able to make up your own mind
Dame Maureen rails against activists’ cancel culture
Stem cell donor Brad's now a double life saver
A MAN in his 30s has given his stem cells twice in the space of a decade to help save the lives of two people becoming one of just 0.7% of donors to have done so.
Esther McVey
AS THERE ever been a more egregious example of failing upwards than that of Sue Gray - former Chief of Staff to Keir Starmer, and shortly to be Baroness Gray of Utter Failure. We have all seen people in the workplace fail upwards.
We can recapture the spirit of Great Britain
NEXT year marks the anniversary of the 80th Allies' titanic victory over tyranny in the Second World War.
Gavin & Stacey smashes 16-year Xmas TV record
GAVIN & Stacey's TV finale went out on a crackin' high, notching up the biggest Christmas Day ratings since 2008.
Christmas Day murder probe as 2 women killed
Man held over suspected stabbing in which two people also injured
'We're the real opposition'
A WAR of words erupted between Nigel Farage and Tory leader Kemi Badenoch after Reform UK claimed it now had more members than the Conservative Party.
Finger points to Russia over downed plane
THE last words of the pilot of the plane that crashed in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day, killing 38, have been revealed as Vladimir Putin's regime was blamed for shooting down the jet.
Boxing Day sales figures plummet 10% as hard-up shoppers are hit by cost of living
HIGH streets suffered a Boxing Day sales slump as shoppers shunned the scramble for bargains and stayed at home instead.
Cue the King
KING CHARLES continued one of the most popular royal customs when he delivered his speech on Christmas Day - but he has now broken with tradition by revealing just how much hard work goes into making it.
270,000 'sandwich carers' suffering from depression
MORE than a quarter of a million of the most stretched carers have been diagnosed with depression.
JUST STOP OIL 'HYPOCRITES' SHIP T-SHIRTS 4,000 MILES
JUST Stop Oil has been slammed for \"hypocrisy\" after importing T-shirts made 4,000 miles away to sell to supporters.
HOMING IN ON TITLE
Van Dijk has Slot of time for head coach tweaking rules to help Reds thrive
Ruben is on hunt to end festive jeer
AMORIM FEELS FANS' PAIN
FUTURE LOOKING EUROPEY
Pep admits fear over Champions League status
PALACE IN WONDERLAND
Eagles urged to aim high in 'crazy season'
DYPOWER Luke aiming to join elite
MULTIPLE TITLES ON AGENDA
ALL TO PLAY FOR
Henry's hero to be King of Kempton
Rita, Sue and 'high-quality' housing too
THE site of the pub where one of the most shocking films of the 1980s was written could be transformed into high-quality flats for the UK's City of Culture.
Festive sermon 'empty words'
THE Archbishop of York has been accused of \"empty words\" in his Christmas Day message by a leading member of his clergy.
£1.8m cocaine dealer brothers got 64,000 calls in one month
THREE brothers who flooded a city with cocaine from their £1.8million dealing business have been jailed for 28 years.
Four killed as Putin missiles destroy Ukraine's energy
VOLODYMYR Zelensky blasted Russia's Christmas cruelty after massive missile strikes targeted Ukraine's energy supply.
Take the pain out of next year's Christmas dinner
Many IBS sufferers dread the annual feast...but there are solutions
Festive dippers' balmy plunge!
One of the warmest Christmas Days on record...
Time for Kate to take a bow and a curtsy
MY PERSON of the year is the Princess of Wales. It cannot be said enough that in these turbulent times, you cannot find a better role model than her.
Keir's choice: Risk wrath of millions or change course
‘Labour may become a footnote in history if it doesn’t act now’