Daily Express - December 05, 2022
Daily Express - December 05, 2022
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December 05, 2022
ARMY IN TRAINING TO DEAL WITH STRIKE CHAOS
MILITARY personnel are on standby to keep emergency services running in the face of a winter of strikes by public sector workers.
3 mins
Three Lions roar against brave Senegal
ENGLAND booked a quarter-final clash against reigning world champions France last night, after seeing off Senegal in an exhilarating night of football.
4 mins
Angry nurses call Ukraine comment 'a new low'
FURIOUS Nurses have attacked a bid by Nadhim Zahawi to link their action to the conflict in Ukraine.
1 min
'We are fed up with the continued flouting of our laws'
MIGRANTS who enter Britain illegally could be permanently barred from settling here.
2 mins
'Albania is safe...they shouldn't be allowed a UK refuge'
ALBANIANS should be barred from claiming asylum in the UK because they come from a safe country, Robert Jenrick said yesterday.
1 min
Medical schools reject Britons to cash-in on foreign students
MEDICAL schools have been “shamefully” targeting £45,000-a-year foreign students despite a record NHS staff crisis, analysis shows.
1 min
Older People 'Second Class Citizens' In Digital NHS
OLDER people are being “made to feel like second-class citizens” as more health services go online, campaigners have warned.
2 mins
Baby's premature arrival saves mum's life
A MUM believes her baby saved her life by arriving prematurely – leading doctors to discover she had ovarian cancer before it advanced.
1 min
My girl's the most poorly in England...I'm praying for a miracle'
Father's fears for daughter, 4, seriously ill with Strep A
3 mins
We're at risk of wokery becoming the new religion
CHRISTIANITY is sliding towards irrelevance in modern Britain. The religion that built our civilisation is no longer a dominant force in our society. Only 46 per cent of the population now describe themselves as Christian, down from almost 60 per cent just a decade ago, according to new figures from the 2021 Census.
3 mins
King puts on brave face after TV trailer
SMILING King Charles puts his family woes to one side yesterday, waving to well-wishers as he heads for a traditional Sunday church service.
1 min
Sussexes' aide quits days before Netflix show airs
THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been dealt a major blow after a key aide quit, it was revealed yesterday.
1 min
Fury as bill for 'vanity project' HS2 is on track to pass £100bn
THE official cost of HS2 could soar by tens of billions of pounds next year when a government review accounts for record levels of inflation.
1 min
'Young star in too deep on Titanic'
TITANIC director James Cameron says Kate Winslet was “a bit traumatised” by the scale of the film.
1 min
'Reduced war tempo' boost for Kyiv forces
UKRAINIAN forces may have brighter prospects ahead as Russia’s war slows down, America’s intelligence chief said.
1 min
'Dominic Cummings has just one setting...divide and destroy.He wanted me to fail'
Hancock lashes out in Covid diaries
2 mins
It looks like snow ho ho this Christmas
A WALKER wraps up warm as Britain’s first snow of the winter falls yesterday – with experts now predicting a white Christmas could be on the cards.
1 min
George proves not all heroes wear capes
GENTLEMAN George Clooney swung into action as an emergency stylist when wife Amal’s cape got in a tangle.
1 min
Stars' horror at Powell-era racial hatred
CALL The Midwife stars have compared the shocking aftermath of Enoch Powell’s notorious “rivers of blood” race speech to the migrants row engulfing post-Brexit Britain.
1 min
A huge relief this day has finally come
PARENTS Anne-Marie and Ben Hoey were thrilled by the Northern Ireland announcement as will help their three-year-old twin girls get sapropterin.
1 min
Christmas dinner bill outstrips salary rises threefold this year
THE average worker would have an extra £76 a week to live on if wages had kept up with the rate at which turkey prices soared this year.
1 min
My dad was killed in front of my eyes and I haven't seen my mum since he died
A SEA of outstretched hands surges forward, each clutching a colourful mug or bottle, ready to receive a serving of porridge.
3 mins
A cup of hope
Christmas can be a lonely time for some, but Trevor Sherwood’s unique, National Lottery-supported coffee bar offers a haven for those who find the festive season tough
2 mins
CYBER CRIME ON AN INDUSTRIAL SCALE
TWO in five manufacturers have fallen victim to cybercrime in the last year.
1 min
Coffin factory workers walk out for week in pay row
WORKERS at the Co-op’s only UK coffin factory will strike from today in a three-month dispute over pay and conditions.
1 min
Half Of Small Businesses Fearful About Next Year
Employees at half a million small businesses will receive an extra 2.5 days of annual leave this Christmas.
2 mins
HONEY ROASTED
Festival bid in balance
1 min
GLOUCESTER'S SANTI CLAUS
ROUND-UP
1 min
Borthwick is playing safe as Jones awaits fate
ENGLAND AND WALES WEIGHING UP OPTIONS
2 mins
'NEXT YEAR WILL BE BIGGEST YET'
Bring on Usyk says Fury
2 mins
IT'S AMAD WORLD
Black Cats purring thanks to electric Diallo
2 mins
Gimenez in hot water over 'elbow'
URUGUAY defender Jose Gimenez could be hit with a 15-game ban after he appeared to elbow a FIFA official in the wake of his nation’s controversial exit from the World Cup.
1 min
HOORAY JUDE – HE CAN BE THE WORLD’S BEST
No weaknesses – Foden hails Bellingham as global great
2 mins
Les Bleus record is a plus for home hopes
ENGLAND will collide with France in a heavyweight World Cup quarter-final clash next Saturday for the first time at a major tournament since Euro 2012.
1 min
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