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- Publication date:
- 2022-04-22
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- Sybil's chills for charity
HAVE you ever had a paranormal experience? I'm fairly sure I haven't had one myself.At least, not a proper one.
- UK passports for illegals, is this some sort of joke?
LABOUR'S new Borders Bill is a joke.Well it would be but it's not funny ("'Labour's new Borders Bill will hand passports to illegal migrants'", February 5).
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- Tesco 'looking at Post Office franchise' as branches axed
TESCO chiefs may take on up to 108 Post Offices threatened with closure, according to reports.
- WIN A HOLIDAY PERFECT UK [...]
WIN A HOLIDAY PERFECT UK GETAWAYS SEE PAGE 28 TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY
- Voters left high and dry in huge political stitch-up
THE cancellation of some local elections in England is a political stitch-up by politicians to push through unwanted devolution on English people and to saddle us with unwanted mayoral positions.
- £83m EuroMillions winner waits two weeks to claim jackpot prize
THE EuroMillions £83.4million jackpot prize for January 24 has finally been claimed.
- Teenager in court accused of killing Harvey, 15, at school
A BOY aged 15 appeared in court yesterday charged with stabbing a teenager to death at a school.
- TODAY: Friday February 7, 2025 ON THIS DAY
67 years ago (1958) We reported on the Munich air disaster which killed 23, including eight Manchester United footballers.
- THE Reform Party continues its [...]
THE Reform Party continues its remarkable advance, sparking panic in both the main parties. Only a year ago, the prospect of Nigel Farage as prime minister would have seemed laughable, yet now it looks a real possibility.
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- Gun cops demand: Protect us against charges or we quit
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- THE WEEK THAT WAS
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