Horse racing tips: Templegate backs Gavin Cromwell to serve it up to Willie Mullins on day one of Dublin Racing Festival

NICKY HENDERSON jokes they should call it ‘the Willie Mullins Festival’. But Templegate is backing one trainer in particular to serve it up to the big man on day one of the Dublin Racing Festival. The star-studded two-day meeting is the last one before Cheltenham – and offers a load of Festival clues. He gives… Continue reading Horse racing tips: Templegate backs Gavin Cromwell to serve it up to Willie Mullins on day one of Dublin Racing Festival

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Beloved discount store slashes price of gadget to dry clothes without putting the heating on from £60 to £30

SHOPPERS are snapping up a heated airer that helps dry clothes without turning on the central heating and it’s now available for just £30. The Online Home Shop winged heated airer has been reduced from £57 to £30 in the latest sale from Online Home Shop (ONS). The airer features a unique winged design with… Continue reading Beloved discount store slashes price of gadget to dry clothes without putting the heating on from £60 to £30

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Cheapest Premier League club to support home and away revealed – how much do your team’s fans fork out?

BRENTFORD is the cheapest Premier League club to support home and away, analysis shows — and Newcastle the dearest. Diehard Bees fans typically spend £4,128 a year, with travel costs kept down as they play several London derbies. Crystal Palace is the second-cheapest Premier League club to follow — at £4,157 a year. Meanwhile, Toon… Continue reading Cheapest Premier League club to support home and away revealed – how much do your team’s fans fork out?

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UK taxpayers’ money funds projects in Tunisia in attempt to cut migrant numbers reaching Channel

BRITAIN is shelling out on drones, night-vision goggles and armoured life jackets in Tunisia – to cut the migrant supply line to the Channel. The Sun was given exclusive access to see the work being done to stop the tide of migrants before they leave North Africa. British taxpayers are funding £5 million worth of… Continue reading UK taxpayers’ money funds projects in Tunisia in attempt to cut migrant numbers reaching Channel

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From sparkling wine to steak and ale – I tried all the booze flavoured crisps and there was one obvious winner

FAREWELL dry January – it’s back to boozy business. And what could be better than enjoying your favourite bevvy with a good old bag of crisps? Burts Ridges has only gone and brought out packs of Guinness-flavoured crisps, on sale as an Aldi Special Buy ahead of today’s Six Nations rugby match between England and… Continue reading From sparkling wine to steak and ale – I tried all the booze flavoured crisps and there was one obvious winner

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Historic Duke of York pub rips down Prince Andrew sign from outside in fresh humiliation for royal

PRINCE Andrew was hit by a string of fresh humiliations yesterday — as his portrait was stripped from a historic pub. The shamed Duke of York is also facing a possible new FBI probe into his relationship with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. New emails between the pair emerged yesterday from February 2011, two months after… Continue reading Historic Duke of York pub rips down Prince Andrew sign from outside in fresh humiliation for royal

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Prince Andrew may face FBI probe over Epstein after new boss vows to ‘do everything’ to expose who worked with paedo

PRINCE Andrew could face an FBI probe after the man set to be its new boss vowed to “do everything” to expose those who worked with the Duke’s pal Jeffrey Epstein. The bombshell came as newly published emails suggested Andy was in contact with Epstein longer than he has claimed, with one note telling the… Continue reading Prince Andrew may face FBI probe over Epstein after new boss vows to ‘do everything’ to expose who worked with paedo

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I know it looks like I killed my Thai wife who was found dead in the Yorkshire Dales – but I can prove my innocence

THE Sun tracked down university lecturer David Armitage to his remote Thai home to ask if he had any part in his wife’s suspicious death – and he dodged the question. Instead, he hid behind the advice of British Embassy staff not to comment about the intriguing mystery of his Thai wife Lamduan’s murder. So… Continue reading I know it looks like I killed my Thai wife who was found dead in the Yorkshire Dales – but I can prove my innocence

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Love Island chaos as Ekin-Su CHUCKS drink at Curtis and storms off after shock confession

LOVE Island All Stars turned explosive as Ekin-Su chucked her drink at Curtis before storming off in dramatic scenes. The fiery moment came after Curtis admitted he had led her on following the recoupling shake-up, where bombshell Danielle picked him. Sitting down for a tense chat, Curtis confessed: “I’ll be completely honest with you. I… Continue reading Love Island chaos as Ekin-Su CHUCKS drink at Curtis and storms off after shock confession

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King Charles set to star in Amazon Prime documentary after estranged son Harry’s deal with rival Netflix

KING Charles is to star in a feature-length documentary for Amazon Prime focusing on his charity work and environmentalism. It began shooting last month and will aim to “show, not tell” how to “transform people, places and ultimately the planet”. Sources said it will explore the philosophy of his 2010 book Harmony: A New Way… Continue reading King Charles set to star in Amazon Prime documentary after estranged son Harry’s deal with rival Netflix

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