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'Police probe incidents before train attack' and 'tough but fair' Budget
Police probing other knife-related incidents and the chancellor flagging “tough decisions” in a pre-Budget speech leads the papers. Source link
He made his money selling camels and gold. Now this warlord controls half of Sudan
Mohamed Hamdan Dagolo will either lead a breakaway state or seek to take control of the whole country, Sudanese say. Source link
Kim Kardashian has taken her law exams but says: I could never be a divorce lawyer
Kardashian plays a divorce lawyer in drama All’s Fair but is more keen on criminal law in real life. Source link
Calls for legal right to paid leave for IVF treatment
Campaigners say IVF treatment should be less stigmatised in the workplace and come with legal entitlements to time off Source link
New Attenborough doc captures lion saving pregnant hyena from wild dogs
Four rival carnivore families battle it out for rule over a remarkable river valley in Zambia. Source link
Reeves says Budget will be 'fair' as tax rise speculation mounts
The Chancellor’s speech is expected to roll the pitch for a difficult Budget. Source link
Who has made Troy's Premier League team of the week?
After every round of Premier League matches this season, Troy Deeney gives us his team of the week. Do you agree with his choices? Source link
Americanswers…on 5 Live! Could Andrew answer Epstein questions before Congress?
And what does new polling tell us about how US voters see Trump? Source link
I've not written book to tear anyone down – Earps
Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps says she has not written her autobiography to “tear anyone down” and feels reaction to it has been “distorted”. Source link
Earl ready and willing to start as England centre
England back row Ben Earl says he trusts Steve Borthwick if the head coach decides to deploy him as a starting centre. Source link