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Who won The Masked Singer 2024? Piranha takes the crown and is unveiled as major pop-rock boyband star as the series draws to a close

18.02.2024 04:00 The Masked Singer UK winner was revealed during the final episode of the series on Saturday.

Minister's blitz on public sector's telephone queue hell as unhappy customers are tortured with muzak

18.02.2024 04:00 Ministers have vowed to crack down on the misery of endless waiting in a telephone queue while being tortured by holding musak.

My fears for the NHS now a fifth of its staff are foreign-born...while British doctors we've spent millions training queue up to emigrate

18.02.2024 04:00 PROF J MEIRION THOMAS: So while we plough ever more billions of pounds into the ailing NHS, why are our politicians doing so little to remedy its acute and growing staffing crisis?

SARAH VINE: Harry's right. A crisis can unite families ...but actions speak louder than words

18.02.2024 04:00 SARAH VINE: For once, Prince Harry is right. He's said his father's illness could have a reunifying effect on the family.

ALEXANDRA SHULMAN: Why have so many friends fallen into a modern granny trap?

18.02.2024 04:00 Since I'm not yet a grandmother - still watching from the sidelines - I can only wonder as I see so many contemporaries plummeting into the granny trap.

'It's not just Pru forgetting things. Sometimes you wake up to the fact you've got a grandchild you'd forgotten you have': A deeply moving interview with Timothy West and Prunella Scales as they battle her worsening dementia

18.02.2024 04:00 Great Canal Journeys turned Tim and Pru into national treasures. What was particularly poignant was their honesty about Pru's dementia diagnosis. But who will care for her as Tim grows old?

'I want to die while I can still smile': After his 10-year fight with motor neurone disease, Nigel stoically told his wife he wanted to exercise one last act of control on his life... and go to Dignitas

18.02.2024 04:00 JULIE CASSON: My husband, who, as a scaffolder, once thought nothing of carrying two 13ft wooden boards on a single shoulder, could no longer lift his toothbrush.

Rent out your life: Money making expert DAN HATFIELD reveals how you can make thousands hiring out your lawnmower and cashing in on your old clothes

18.02.2024 04:00 We all have the potential to earn more. But when it comes to being a successful money maker, it pays to think small. Your own belongings might be able to bring financial gain.

PETER HITCHENS: At the coming General Election, vote for 'None of The Below'. It's the only way to get the parties we deserve

18.02.2024 04:00 At the coming Election, nobody will get what they vote for, even if their party wins. Tory voters will not get a conservative government, or even a Conservative one.

Barbers hit back at police chief's claim that salons offering cheap trims  are a 'red flag' and a potential front for criminal gangs

18.02.2024 04:00 EXCLUSIVE: London barbers have hit back at claims by a top cop that salons offering cut-price trims were a 'red flag' and potential front for criminal gangs and drug cartels.

Cowboy customers are conning builders as 1.7 million homeowners delay payment to bag lower prices

18.02.2024 04:00 Tradespeople in the South West of England are among the worst affected among builders who say they have lost at least £1,000 to customers, with 57 per cent affected.

Scotland and Wales told to do more to ease the small boats crisis as migrants cross illegally to British shores

18.02.2024 04:00 James Cleverly said that while England houses 16 asylum seekers for every 10,000 people, Scotland takes only eight and Wales just nine.

Lily James dons designer outfit inspired by a pair of the late Duchess of Devonshire's chintz curtains for London Fashion Week

18.02.2024 04:00 Lily James wore a designer outfit at London Fashion Week inspired by an historic pattern from the late Duchess of Devonshire's fabric collection.

ESTHER MCVEY: Endless muzak is not good enough... This telephone queue hell is a malaise that needs shaking off

18.02.2024 04:00 ESTHER MCVEY: Unfortunately, key customer service measures in the public sector, such as speed of service, regularly lag behind those in the private sector.

Malaria could be wiped out in just 10 years as British jabs may be the key to saving hundreds of thousands of lives

18.02.2024 04:00 The disease, carried and transmitted by mosquitos, claims more than 600,000 lives each year across the world and progress to reduce deaths has stalled recently.