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Time to clean up politics and weed out risk-taker MPs
IN THE past few days, Sunday Express readers will have been asking themselves what is wrong with our Members of Parliament. Barely a fortnight ago, Conservative MP William Wragg was forced to step down from Parliamentary duties after admitting he had sent naked photos of himself to someone he had never met.
US approves £49bn aid package for Ukraine
A £49 BILLION aid package for Ukraine was approved by the US House of Representatives last night.
Glastonbury 'legends slot' started by me says Sir Tom!
SIR Tom Jones believes he invented Glastonbury’s famed Legends slot with his 1992 performance.
Twenty-one die after NHS gives 34,000 wrong drugs
MORE than 34,000 patients were given the wrong medication in NHS hospitals and clinics last year, resulting in 21 deaths.
Travolta: Pulp Fiction dance was all my idea
ACTOR John Travolta says his iconic dance scene with Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction was his idea – not that of director Quentin Tarantino.
By George...it's time we English celebrated with pride!
THIS Tuesday is St George’s Day and I will celebrate it at No10 with business leaders, charities and voluntary organisations.
Victoria's very Posh 50th party
VICTORIA Beckham proclaimed her love for her family as she celebrated her 50th birthday at a lavish party in London last night.
MoD scientists get hands on top secret Iran drone
BRITAIN is examining the remains of one of Iran’s most top-secret kamikaze drones after a spectacular blunder by the Islamic regime allowed it to fall into Western hands.
Fears over scam calls and phony emails as cyber crime epidemic sweeps across Britain
A cyber crime epidemic is blighting Britain with millions of scam texts, emails and phone calls being targeted at potential victims every day. Crime editor JON AUSTIN reports.
'Give decision making back to politicians'
CONSERVATIVES have been urged to use the election run-up to take back control of decision-making powers from unelected “ideological activists”.
Sunak aims to benefit from sick-note blitz
LABOUR was accused of backing “the sick-note culture which is holding Brits back”, as Conservatives set out to make welfare reform a key dividing line in the general election.
MIGRANT FLIGHTS READY TO TAKE OFF
EXCLUSIVE: Home Office prepares to draw up first passenger list for Rwanda
Stars hit streets in marathon charity effort
LUTHER star Ruth Wilson and Doctor Who actor Christopher Eccleston are among celebrities running the London Marathon today for causes close to their hearts.
GUNNERS' ART OF ROTATION
MIKEL ARTETA is happy to be a tinkerman during the title run-in. Nobody could ever accuse the Arsenal boss of making changes for the sake of it - he has made the fewest among the top clubs this season.
BALL ALL BUSINESS FOR CHAMPS
Fast start gets Pep in right spot ahead of Real show
Olympic hero's marathon struggle for fitness
James Cracknell opens up
Farage to tell Brussels more will leave EU
NIGEL Farage will say Britain will not be the last country to leave the EU when he returns to Brussels this week - his first visit since Brexit.
the All white on night...or purple pain for England?
THE England team's hopes of glory at Euro 2024 could be in peril if they opt for the new purple kit which was unveiled last month.
Race row flag key hazard to Dukes return
A BID to reboot classic 80s TV show The Dukes of Hazzard has hit the skids due to a row over the Confederate flag on the roof of its famous General Lee car.
My lifelong search for justice for Yvonne
For the past four decades former PC John Murray has doggedly pursued justice for his much-loved colleague Yvonne Fletcher, who was gunned down outside the Libyan embassy in 1984. KAREN ROCKETT reports
The online 'superstars' driving UK drug trade
Social media giants are helping fuel an influx of Albanian drug workers into Britain by allowing influencers to promote a criminal lifestyle and become superstars. Sunday Express investigations editor ZAK GARNER-PURKIS reports
Youngsters 'at suicide risk' after sex change surgery
A FORMER governor of the country's only NHS gender identity service for children says \"many\" young people attempt suicide after regretting sex change surgery.
Harry 'ready for royal reunion' come summer
THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex are \"ready, willing and able\" to return to Britain with their two young children this summer in a show of family unity for King Charles, it was claimed yesterday.
'Victory in Midlands would give Rishi hope for election'
A CONSERVATIVE victory in the West Midlands on May 2 will show the general election is still winnable for Rishi Sunak, according to Tory Mayor Andy Street.
FAR LEFT PLOT TO HIJACK LABOUR
Senior MPs face challenge in 8 key seats
MARC'S CHASING EURO TOUR
MARC CUCURELLA has warned buoyant Chelsea cannot allow standards to slip again this season.
CHIEFS HAIL THE MAIN MANN
ROB BAXTER praised his \"new Jack Nowell\" as England starlet Manny Feyi-Waboso helped keep Exeter's European hopes alive.
When three bright young stars collide
SHEKU KANNEH-MASON is fiddling with his cello bow while eating his lunch.
Army kit 'may not be perfect for war'
THE ARMED Forces must be prepared to use equipment that is not perfectly ready for war, according to government proposals.
Calls for new charge of second degree murder
NEW offences of first and second degree murder are to be considered in the wake of the “lenient” sentence handed out to Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane.