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Warner's enlisted to raise the Spirit
DAVID WARNER will return to Lord's for the first time since his flashpoint with spectators in the Long Room two years ago after being snapped up in The Hundred draft by London Spirit.

PM urged to show some mettle in US tariff trade war
'All options are on the table' as Britain's beleaguered steel industry hit with levy

Honour Hoy on his track
DAME Laura Kenny has a special wish for knight rider Sir Chris Hoy at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games next year.

DUNDEE NEEDS DERBY BUT JIM EYES GOOD WIN
DUNDEE UNITED boss Jim Goodwin is desperate for derby glory on Sunday, but hopes Dundee ultimately go on to secure their Premiership safety.
Greenland votes No to Trump's takeover
THE citizens of Greenland have sent Donald Trump a clear message about his plans to annex their island.

Badenoch's up north for first time as leader
KEMI BADENOCH will visit Glasgow today on her first visit to Scotland since becoming UK Tory leader.

Tit-for-tat expulsion of Russian diplomat
BRITAIN has expelled a Russian diplomat in response to an “increasingly aggressive and co-ordinated campaign of harassment” against UK officials in Moscow.

'Stop Chinese propaganda in Commons'
A NEWSPAPER branded “Chinese Communist Party propaganda” could be stopped from being delivered to MPs in Parliament after Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle asked for a review.

Player trading model key for Hibs, says Black Knight chief
BLACK KNIGHT president Tim Bezbatchenko insists a player trading model is essential to getting Hibs making money.

Lion is all heart in Turners battle
THE NEW LION gave The Yellow Clay and Final Demand a mauling in a fierce finish to the Turners Novices' Hurdle.

Lions' special kit tribute to hero Doddie
THE British and Irish Lions rugby team have released a special training kit in honour of the late Doddie Weir.

Champion fallers get the all-clear
CHAMPION HURDLE fallers Constitution Hill and State Man have suffered no lasting ill-effects as a result of their dramatic exits from Tuesday’s feature.

ARTETA'S MEN ON CLOUD NINE AFTER CRUISE OVER PSV
HOW many left-backs does it take to see off PSV Eindhoven?

Guide dog Holly has special training licked
IT was a day out with a difference for four puppies who are training to become guide dogs.

Fishing chiefs put squeeze on Nats
THE SNP Government has been urged to hold its first fishing debate in almost three years before Easter amid fears over offshore wind schemes.

Paris Fashion Week wraps up... but supermodel Kate doesn't
KATE Moss steps out to enjoy Paris Fashion Week's finale - and causes a stir with a very revealing black top.
Borthwick rings changes
ENGLAND have made extensive changes to their team for Saturday's final match against Wales, including recalling Marcus Smith at full-back.

War may be only course of action left if West wants to stop Putin
THERE is clearly something untoward going on with the arrangements postulated over the peace talks with regard to the conflict in Ukraine as Donald Trump sides with invader Vladimir Putin, a former KGB man well versed in the dark arts of undermining the opposition.

Karoline looks sweet for Mullins in day three opener
CHELTENHAM centurion Willie Mullins is fancied to get off to a flier on day three of the Festival with KAROLINE BANBOU (1.20) in the Ryanair Mares' Novices' Hurdle.

TIME TO GET NASTY GERS
Barry ready to counter dark arts

Legacy of shame that Sturgeon will leave behind
I THOUGHT that Nicola Sturgeon had already quit Holyrood, since she’s been AWOL for months. But it turns out that she’s only now, two years after quitting as First Minister, decided to stand down as an MSP.

Time trigger-happy hypocrites woke up
THEY do say that if you can remember the Sixties, you weren't there.

Findlay's bid for self-ID to be scrapped
WOMEN'S rights have been “set on fire” in Scotland, Russell Findlay said in a debate about single-sex spaces.

Speak up on attacks, police told
POLICE chiefs must avoid “near silence” in the wake of atrocities to prevent conspiracy theories spreading, the terror watchdog says.

Kennedy needs to pass doc check
JACK KENNEDY must satisfy Cheltenham’s racecourse doctor of his fitness to partner favourite Teahupoo in this afternoon’s Stayers' Hurdle after being stood down from four rides at the track yesterday.

Pet goose Rupert will deter any fowl play...
TAKE a gander at this mother goose wearing a hi-vis jacket to protect her and the rest of the flock on walks.

The Queen was tremendously affected by the extraordinary courage of Madame Pelicot'
THE Queen sent a message of support to rape survivor Gisele Pelicot after being “tremendously affected” by her high-profile court case.

ASENSIO ON EASY STREET
Villa cruise past 10-man Brugge thanks to red-hot Marco's brace

Ex-bishop, 84, jailed for abuse
A FORMER bishop who sexually abused a boy he christened as a baby has been jailed for four years and one month.

Starlink to be trialled on British warship
SAILORS on Britain’s biggest warship will trial Elon Musk’s internet network Starlink when they deploy to the Indo-Pacific this year.