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Syria rebels target the capital and huge prison
SYRIAN rebel forces were last night closing in on the capital, with one US official saying \"Damascus is falling suburb by suburb\".
'Labour's tax will decimate food security'
BRITAIN'S food security is at risk due to Labour's inheritance tax raid on farmers, the Shadow Environment Secretary says.
Lando's full of team spirit with Lewis at low ebb
LANDO NORRIS showed it was payback time in Qatar, while Lewis Hamilton cannot wait for a wretched campaign to end.
UNAI BELIEVED HE COULD BANK ON BARKLEY
ROSS BARKLEY'S charge back to the top of English football is gathering momentum.
Global trade Set to put up the barriers
RISING global trade barriers threaten to drag on worldwide economic growth and unsettle the stability of the UK's financial system, the Bank of England has warned.
Bishop who made Welby resign warns of more Church scandals
THE CLERGYWOMAN who forced Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby to resign over a notorious child abuse case has warned \"a lot more\" Church of England scandals will come to light.
Rabies alert puts puppy smugglers in spotlight
FAMILIES hoping to buy a pet for Christmas have been warned against buying a smuggled puppy which could carry rabies.
Own goal! Fears new watchdog could trigger Europe ban
CALLS have been made for Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy to guarantee a planned new football regulator will not lead to English teams being banned from international competitions.
How Al Fayed 'hid his abuse’
A FORMER Harrods director described how Mohamed AI Fayed would manipulate managers to conceal his alleged sexual abuse of dozens of women and girls.
Is Russia losing its srip on Georgia?
RUSSIA is losing influence in Georgia and the South Caucasus to its allies China and Iran, a report claims.
Disabled Peanut and Peps give Claire a pet project
A WOMAN who adopted a blind dog and a lame cat has written two children's books about her beloved pets to teach youngsters about disability.
‘One-term wonders’ given cold shoulder by Westminster
MORE than 80 MPs turfed out of Parliament in the general election face another indignity after being denied House of Commons passes.
Star Susan's bone saga brings hope to others
WHEN actress Susan Hampshire discovered she was showing the early signs of osteoporosis she was heartbroken to learn her bones already looked \"like an Aero bar\".
Blitz on key cloning tech to fight car theft
A CRACKDOWN on the theft of vehicles from driveways will see new laws introduced to ban devices which can clone electronic keys.
An emotional tribute from pal Sir Bradley Wiggins...'Hoy one of the greats ...and he'll save lives'
SIR BRADLEY Wiggins has paid an emotional tribute to fellow Olympic gold-winning cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, saying the way he has handled his terminal cancer diagnosis will help a lot of people.
It's love eye-land for jungle pals...
IT ISN'T your usual Christian feast day, as the Rev Richard Coles discovered on I'm A Celebrity last night.
Top law firm to examine behaviour of Wallace on MasterChef
THE PRODUCTION company behind the MasterChef TV franchise has appointed a top law firm to investigate the alleged behaviour of show co-host Gregg Wallace.
Calls to ban children from social media
THE UK should follow Australia's lead and ban youngsters from social media, says a leading campaigner for the protection of childhood.
Carey calls for hospice funding after historic vote
THE historic vote to legalise assisted dying should be followed up with major funding for hospices and end-of-life care, a former Archbishop of Canterbury has said.
Elise's thank-you to MPs for voting 'to prevent drawn-out, painful deaths'
TERMINALLY ill cancer patient Elise Burns has thanked MPs for \"voting to give people the option of a good death\".
Tories radical action plan' for immigration
THE Tories are on a mission to win back the trust of voters by promising “radical” action to bring down immigration.
Brave Kate sends personal message of hope...'Love is the light that can shine in the dark'
THE PRINCESS of Wales has sent a personal message to each of the 1,600 guests invited to her festive carol concert and told them: \"Love is the light that can shine bright, even in our darkest times.\"
Starmer’s major reset’ after Just 5 months in power
SIR Keir Starmer will launch an unprecedented reset of his government this week amid continued unrest from backbenchers.
‘MPs must vote against vindictive inheritance tax that may destroy farming’
LABOUR MPs have been challenged to vote this week to \"save the family farm\" from a tax bomb Tories say threatens to \"destroy\" British agriculture.
'Economic dependency means it’s hard to counter unfair practices’
IF COVID taught us anything, it was a stark reminder of how reliant we are on China, the world's manufacturing superpower, producing nearly a third of everything we use.
Radar breakthrough 'can spot Nato stealth fighter from 180 miles away'
CHINESE military scientists have reportedly unveiled a new type of radar that can detect Nato's latest F-35 stealth jets from up to 180 miles away.
MOD ORDERS £37M OF KIT FROM CHINA
BRITAIN'S Armed Forces are being kitted and clothed by China in what critics have called a \"needless risk to national security\".
Miranda star's wicked idea
SARAH Hadland has two secret weapons that might just see her through to the Strictly final best pal Miranda Hart lending her support and dance partner Vito helping her put her shoes on!
Respect the dancers and give your all, Bill tells celebrities
FORMER Strictly winner Bill Bailey has said he is \"uncomfortable\" when celebrity contestants do not give it everything.
‘Stop assaulting British business’
EXPERTS have called on the Government to step back from an \"assault on business\" which they warn will lead to higher prices, lower wages and fewer jobs.