![]() The blood-curdling scream in the night that led detectives to expose web of middle-class promiscuity and murder: As man, 80, is told he will die in jail for killing his lover and their child in 1976, how police spent decades cracking the case Trans charity Mermaids is probed after claims it sent breast-flattening 'binder' devices to girls behind parents' backs Police chiefs are to be told to send officers to every report of a break-in as part of new blitz on burglary He's got a better life than me: Stephen Lawrence's father Neville blasts jail bosses after racist killer David Norris sent selfies with a smuggled phoneĮXCLUSIVE: 'We don't do this in our family': David Beckham 'reads the riot act' to son Brooklyn after wife Nicola Peltz appeared to accuse Victoria of 'blanking her' and backing out of making her wedding dress Rupa Huq pulls out of BBC panel comedy in the wake of her controversial remark about Kwasi Kwartengįormer Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey calls for sacred Ethiopian tablet in Westminster Abbey to be repatriated after branding it a 'matter of faith' Man, 25, and two women aged 37 and 43 are charged with murder after 35-year-old woman was found dead at her west London home ![]() Man, 34, is latest to be arrested over murder of nine-year-old Liverpool schoolgirl Olivia Pratt-Korbel they want to stall': Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'want to edit their Netflix series due in six weeks to remove barbs at Charles and William and delay its release until next year' following the Queen's death, sources claim ![]() ![]() Liz Truss is left reeling with Labour soaring into record 33-point poll lead as she prepares for crunch meeting with budget watchdog TODAY and Tory discontent at her budget chaos grows - but she REFUSES to U-turn Others have claimed that letters of no-confidence are 'flying in like there's no tomorrow' and suggested that Miss Truss will be 'gone by Christmas' - with one saying: 'I wouldn't get hung up about the 12-month rule'. And following reports last night that the mini-Budget could be funded by huge cuts to public spending not seen since the days of George Osborne's austerity regime, several Tory backbenchers are already threatening to rebel against the Prime Minister's Finance Bill. However, Conservative MPs are demanding that Miss Truss and Mr Kwarteng urgently bring forward the Government's planned financial statement setting out how they intend to get the public finances back on track from November 23 to late October, or even earlier - after a shock poll last night gave the Labour Party a massive 33-point lead over the Tories. The Prime Minister and Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng will hold emergency talks with Britain's spending watchdog, the Office for Budget Responsibility, today in an attempt to soothe panicking markets - and following allegations last night that the Government asked the OBR not to crunch the numbers for its 'mini-Budget', in what critics claim is an apparent attempt to dodge oversight. During a bruising round of local BBC radio interviews, the Prime Minister was repeatedly pressed to defend last week's 'Emergency Budget', which spooked financial markets and sparked a Sterling crisis that led to an unprecedented Bank of England intervention in the economy. ![]() Under-fire Liz Truss vowed to press ahead with her 'controversial and difficult' economic plans - despite growing Tory warnings that the financial fallout from her 'mini-Budget' could hand Keir Starmer's Labour the next election after the tax-cutting packaged caused the Pound to nosedive, fuelled fears of rocketing mortgage bills and increased the cost of government borrowing. ![]()
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