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Baby Reindeer sees calls soar to stalking hotline
CALLS to a national stalking hotline jumped by 26 per cent when the controversial TV drama Baby Reindeer was streamed.
PM heading global drive to protect us from AI
RISHI Sunak is to lead a global drive to prevent artificial intelligence being used to threaten democracy, or the security of the UK and its allies.
Curbs eased after 'bug in water' chaos
THERE was relief for 14,500 households in Devon yesterday when South West Water finally lifted instructions to boil water - but the misery continues for 2,500 others who will have to keep using kettles.
'Vacuum at heart of the Labour Party...'
LABOUR MPs have warned of a \"vacuum at the heart of the party\" after Sir Keir Starmer published six pledges which contrast sharply with Left-wing promises he issued just four years ago.
Speaking role in soap for Hoyle?
COMMONS Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has visited the set of Emmerdale ahead of the ITV soap's 10,000th episode.
COMPANIES TOLD: END THIS WOKE 'MADNESS'
● Cabinet minister tears into bosses over diversity drive ● It's a big turn-off for many customers, according to poll
Putin speech sees NATO refresh 'Cold War' project
COLD War plans prepared in case of an attack by the Soviet Union are being “refreshed” in light of growing tensions with Russia, it was revealed yesterday.
"Time to ban under-16s from social media'
YOUNG teenagers should be banned from social media, a Tory MP says.
'Microplastics' in water and food can accelerate cancer
TINY pieces of plastic ingested in food and water can cause cancer to spread at a faster rate in the body, research has found.
How we invested in 'golden era' of British television
WE ARE living in a golden British age for television and tonight's TV BAFTAs will showcase the very best we have to offer.
Queen hails 'wonderful' hospital for seriously ill children
THE Queen has praised nurses at Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity for the \"wonderful work\" they do looking after seriously ill children.
Akshata: My mission to open up Number 10
RISHI Sunak’s wife says that curious children have asked her if she has “a chandelier” or even some “gold taps” in No10.
‘Crunching migration numbers must be PM's priority'
RISHI Sunak should use the time he has left before the election to drive net migration down towards the tens of thousands, a former immigration minister has warned.
"Tories can still win this election'
TORY chairman Richard Holden insists the Conservatives are still “100 per cent” capable of winning the General Election.
Sour notes as Eurovision hit by protest and scandal
EUROVISION was plunged into turmoil before it even started last night after being plagued by a series of controversies and a mass demonstration against Israel.
LABOUR'S £225 'COUNCIL TAX BOMBSHELL'
Angela Rayner's French-style plan to boost union rights 'will hurt families'
TOP GUNS ARE STILL FIRING!
Rice rifles home the cherry on cake for Arteta's leaders
HAALAND'S UP FOUR IT!
Wolves are put to the sword as Erling has field day
Britain must 'boldly go' to protect itself
BRITAIN can only truly secure its defence by becoming a \"fully fledged space nation\", experts say.
Labour spending millions on time off for union reps
LABOUR councils are spending millions of pounds of taxpayers' cash so trade union reps can take time off to deal with organisational matters.
TV veteran Marr praises Rageh's on-screen bravery
VETERAN broadcaster Andrew Marr has praised ITV newsreader Rageh Omaar for his bravery in carrying on after falling ill live on air.
'Cut migration and build homes to solve rent crisis'
THE cost of renting a home in England has hit a \"crisis point\" but the solution is \"blindingly obvious\", according to former Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick.
The day I found a Cave in the Sun!
JASMINE Harman once found a holiday home in Spain at a rock-bottom price of £14,000 but it was in a cave.
Fearful stores resort to 160,000 shoplifting bans
Frustration at lack of police action despite soaring violence
Cleverly: It's time police bravery was rewarded
RANK-AND-FILE officers who show courage in the line of duty should be honoured with medals, Home Secretary James Cleverly has told the nation's police bosses.
How China is 'guiding' Iran's deadly new drones
IRAN's new kamikaze drones contain Chinese guidance systems, Ministry of Defence scientists have found.
Army rolling out big guns on anniversary
THE sound of guns will reverberate across London tomorrow as Army howitzers fire tributes to the King and Queen on the first anniversary of the Coronation.
It's kiss but no tell for Emily's sickening snogs
EMILY Blunt has admitted feeling sick after kissing co-stars she did not like in romantic scenes in films.
Tough migration policy 'is working'
Signs of 'strong progress' claims Home Secretary
TEACHER GETS GOLD STAR
A TEACHER who was shaking with nerves on the Britain's Got Talent stage won judge Bruno Tonioli's golden buzzer vote last night.