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STEPHEN GLOVER on the hysteria of universities over Brexit

Chris Heaton-Harris, the Tory MP who caused outrage among university chiefs when he queried what they were saying about Brexit When the mighty and powerful are ... read more

Bill Cosby wants to take out a loan on Manhattan townhouse

Bill Cosby is allegedly trying to take out a $30million loan against his townhouse on Manhattan’s Upper East Side Bill Cosby is allegedly trying to take o... read more

Social media ‘fuels crimes by children’

Social media is the ‘catalyst’ for some of the most serious violent and sexual attacks committed by young people, a report shows. Crimes are being plotted b... read more

QUENTIN LETTS on a tedious Prime Minister’s Questions

How seldom Prime Minister’s Questions provides a surprise or genuine disclosure. This is not entirely the PM’s fault. Most of the questions put to ... read more

Royal Navy ‘offered to sell warships to Chile and Brazil’

Secret talks have been held about selling vital Royal Navy warships to save money in the Ministry of Defence, it was claimed yesterday. A number of Type 23 frig... read more

South East Coast Ambulance Service worst call-out times

South East Coast Ambulance Service under fire over response times Paramedics arrived too late to half of the life threatening call-outs last month One patient n... read more

Keith Richards and Marianne Faithfull 50 years after romp

Here is a scene that neither of them probably expected to see: Keith Richards, who is still rocking at the age of 73 despite a lifetime of drink and drug abuse... read more

Sprinklers fitted in just one in three new schools

Only a third of schools built in England in recent years have sprinklers, it emerged yesterday, leading a a fire chief to accuse the Government of ‘playin... read more

Police admit blunders that let travellers terrorise Cromer

Senior police failings left a town at the mercy of a crimewave after a group of travellers descended, a force has admitted in an official review. Cromer, in Nor... read more

Sydneysiders woken by massive booms in middle of the night

Residents in Sydney’s inner west and outer southern suburbs were woken early Thursday morning to extremely loud explosion sounds, leaving some fearing for... read more

N. Korean official warns US should take threat literally

A North Korean foreign minister has warned that a possible atmospheric nuclear test over the Pacific Ocean should be taken ‘literally’.  Ri Yong Pi... read more

Australian researchers make SIDS breakthrough

A significant breakthrough into the cause of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) has been made by South Australian researchers. The study, which was conducted b... read more

Who’ll find love on our blind date? Lucy and Adam

We recently posed the question that plagues so many single women: where have all the good men gone? In response, offers of dates flooded in from men. So for thi... read more

Trump congratulates China’s Xi | Daily Mail Online

President Trump touted his relationship with China’s Xi Jinping and complemented the Chinese leader for his reelection and the fact that his name and dog... read more

Just why is every new Oxbridge head a Leftie? 

Alan Rusbridger, 63 Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Editor of the Left-leaning Guardian for 20 years, during which time the newspaper lost up to £200 m... read more

Chicken King is grilled by MPs over ‘food safety failings’

‘Chicken King’ Ranjit Singh Bupara, pictured, the chief executive of 2 Sisters Food Group, appeared before MPs to answer allegations of food safety failings... read more

One in six staff struggle with mental health

One in six workers are struggling with mental health issues, a new report suggests. Around 15% of those in work in England have symptoms of a mental health prob... read more

Apollo finally explains THAT awkward breadsticks exchange

 He was a hot favourite to win The Bachelorette before his chances were brought undone by a single breadstick. And on Thursday Apollo Jackson broke his silence... read more

Green levies mean families are paying too much for energy

British households and businesses are paying way too much for their energy, an official report into the energy market has found. Billpayers are forking out over... read more

Kiev blast: Bodyguard killed, MP and 2 others wounded

A Ukraine MP was last night among three people injured following an ‘deliberate’ explosion in Kiev which left a bodyguard dead.  Ihor Mosiychuk, a... read more

Australians believe country is full and support Muslim ban

Three quarters of Australians believe the country doesn’t need any more people and almost half support a ban on Muslim immigration. A survey of more than ... read more

Beeching rail lines campaigners say should be re-opened

Transport secretary Chris Grayling is facing fresh calls to reverse some of the infamous ‘Beeching’ cuts to Britain’s railways made more than half a cent... read more

Trump congratulates Xi after Chinese leader tightens grip on power

By Afp Published: 16:48 BST, 25 October 2017 | Updated: 20:48 BST, 25 October 2017 US President Donald Trump speaks by telephone with Chinese leader Xi Jinping,... read more

Richie Strahan’s theory on Bachelorette’s Jarrod Woodgate

He’s the vineyard manager singleton who no one expected would make it to the Bachelorette grand finale.  But a new theory reveals why Sophie Monk’s... read more

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