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Andrew's new Sandringham life in lonely royal exile: How 'couch potato' former prince will spend his days banished to Norfolk farm, from riding his horse to lounging in front of the TV watching golf and playing video games

Tory shadow minister Andrew Rosindell defects to Reform just days after Robert Jenrick joined Nigel Farage
Andrew Rosindell, who has been MP for Romford for almost 25 years and was Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, blamed the Conservatives' stance on Chagos for his decision.

At least 10 dead and 100 injured after two high-speed trains derail in Spain

Rosamund Pike makes a rare appearance with son Atom, 11, as they attend star-studded NBA game at London's O2

Helen Flanagan begs fans to stop sending her messages about ex Scott Sinclair after 'feeling forced out of £1M family home by him' amid bitter feud
The pair have been embroiled in a bitter co-parenting row after the former Corrie actress, 35, blasted the footballer, 36, for failing to turn up to their son's nativity.

My son was stabbed to death outside a five-star hotel in Knightsbridge for his watch... yet Sadiq Khan celebrates London's 'falling homicide rates'

Trump's labor chief investigated for bringing her staff to strip club as multiple employees put on leave

Χριστούγεννα με τα Sold-Out Labs των Eurohoops Camps και καλεσμένο τον Jaylen Hands!

Kate Thornton terrified after being sent 6,000 texts and emails by a 'relentless and obsessive' stalker
The Greatest Hits radio presenter, 52, is terrified after she was sent 6,000 texts and emails by a 'relentless, obsessive' stalker.

Teen son and chosen successor of Putin's ruthless Chechen warlord pal 'is fighting for his life after crash' - just days after it was revealed 'his father was in a coma with family at his bedside'
Adam Kadyrov, 18, is said to have been airlifted from Grozny, the capital of the Chechnya region, after getting into a massive pile-up of multiple vehicles in the city

Phillipson launches review of anti-Semitism in UK schools as latest analysis shows the number commemorating Holocaust has halved since Oct 7 attacks
Bridget Phillipson said she had genuine concerns about the ability of schools to deal with 'hatred and prejudice'.

