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Jane McDonald 'tipped to present ITV show' as bosses hunt Schofield replacement
Former Loose Women panellist Jane McDonald was praised after stepping in at late notice to present British Soap Awards 2023 in Phillip Schofield's absence and now looks set for more roles
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Tory MP quits after taking cocaine plunging PM into fourth by-election nightmare
Somerset and Frome MP David Warburton announced he is quitting, triggering a fourth Tory by-election after Boris Johnson, Nadine Dorries and Nigel Adams all resigned as MPs
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Temperatures top 26C but Met Office confirms heavy thunderstorms are on the way
Temperatures reached 26.5C in Northolt, West London, this afternoon but Met Office's weather warning for heavy thunderstorms remain in place for Sunday with hail feared in places
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Libby Squire's mum blasts police's lack of action to crack down on peeping Toms
Libby Squire, who was raped and murdered by serial sex offender Pawel Relowicz, would still be alive today had the offender been stopped earlier, her mother Lisa said
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'The Metropolitan Police must act on nasty video from Partygate gathering'
Bombshell footage exclusively shared by us reveals Tory staffers drinking, dancing and celebrating in close quarters – enjoying each others’ company as the rest of the country stayed at home
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Mum who adopted amputee boy Tony Hudgell calls for cruelty register to save kids
Tony Hudgell was the son of birth parents Jody Simpson and Tony Smith, who inflicted such severe injuries on him - when he was just six weeks old - that his legs eventually had to be amputated
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Love Island's Charlotte has romantic links to convicted criminal on the run
Charlotte Sumner, voted off Love Island on Friday, was 'loved up' with Daniel Jones, who is wanted for driving offences, but bosses of the ITV show stress all contestants are DBS checked
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Volunteers unite to help gaggle of geese after their swimming lake is filled in
The worried community in Barnet, North London, worked together to provide the Canada geese a paddling pool in which to swim following the loss of the lake they usually visit
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Creator of comedy-drama This Is Going To Hurt becomes dad to surrogate twins
Adam Kay, whose book about the overstretched NHS was turned into This is Going To Hurt for BBC, celebrated with husband James Farrell but joked the joy has both 'transformed' and 'ruined' their lives
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Tories drink, dance and laugh at Covid rules in first ever Partygate video
The Conservatives face the threat of a new police probe as an exclusive video shows officials joking about their rule-bending Christmas bash at the party's headquarters in London during lockdown
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'Conservative Party is unforgiving of Boris Johnson as he's done so much damage'
Keir Mudie says Parliament and the Tory Party were always just vehicles for Boris Johnson as he has 'never been serious' - and even Tories who were once loyal to him now no longer support him
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P&O Ferries' latest push to recruit more agency staff after axing UK workforce
P&O Ferries admitted breaking the law by sacking hundreds of people without notice last year, but it has now set up a crewing agency in Malta to recruit further staff from overseas
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Windrush pioneer who had to 'fight for survival' feels 'honoured to be British'
HMT Empire Windrush docked in Tilbury, Essex, 75 years ago this week in answer to a Government call to the Commonwealth to help rebuild the United Kingdom but hundreds were wrongly detained
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Rose Ayling-Ellis says deaf kids' families should get free sign language lessons
Strictly winner Rose Ayling-Ellis has launched a campaign pushing for 'real political change' to ensure that families of deaf children can get language lessons for free on the NHS
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Dr Who star Millie Gibson branded a 'diva' after being 'annoyed' at night shoots
Insiders say that while Millie Gibson has thrown herself into the project, she has been struggling to deal with night shoots since filming began in Cardiff last month
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Prisoners taking comedy writing lessons in a bid to sell work to TV companies
Inmates at HMP Highpoint in Suffolk offers comedy scriptwriting courses, in addition to offer programmes, so prisoners can learn how to replicate sitcoms like Porridge
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'I found a lump on my neck thanks to Love Island star Demi Jones' YouTube video'
Allie Carson-McGeary had been feeling exhausted since she caught Covid-19 and, after watching Love Island's Demi Jones' YouTube clip, she discovered she had cancer
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You can get paid £51,000 to meet spies with MI5 and you only need two GCSEs
MI5 wants new agent handlers, who will travel across London to meet spies and gather 'intelligence which will keeps the country safe', but stresses they must have good people skills
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Pregnant Strictly star Janette Manrara vows to return to It Takes Two in autumn
Janette Manrara insisted she will not bow to public pressure and take more time off work than she wants to after giving birth - and added she may return to It Takes Two in September
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Six simple things to maintain your mental health you can do at home every day
Dr Maurice Duffy, a mindset coach, stresses mental health care does not have to be complicated and can start easily at home with a just few straightforward pointers
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Brewing company creates gelato-flavoured beer aiming to be 'sensory experience'
Ora Brewing Company has created a range of ales inspired by traditional Italian ice cream flavours - including 'a sour with almond and cherry' and a 'decadent hazelnut and pistachio dark mild'
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'Boris Johnson continues to say black is white despite being exposed as a liar'
Rachael Bletchly says this week we got to see the dirty laundry the former Prime Minister has been so desperate to hide - but some of his allies believe he can still come back
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Man City fans celebrate 'best team in the world' after Champions League victory
Both inside and outside the 75,000 capacity Ataturk Olympic Stadium, City supporters – who had shelled out huge sums on flights, tickets and hotels to witness history – celebrated dancing and singing
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Truss blamed for £150-a-week rise in mortgage bills after disastrous mini-Budget
People with a 75% loan-to-value mortgage faced a typical interest rate of 4.63% in April, which is three times the 1.49% charged two years earlier - and Labour is blaming former PM Liz Truss
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'Sunak must nip Johnson's comeback ambitions in the bud - and call election now'
Boris Johnson was never fit to represent his constituents, much less to lead the country, so in some ways, his downfall is, at long last, a victory for common sense, for the people and for justice.