LIFE

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The yearly amount we spend on groceries could rise by an average of £271, according to new research.
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ENTERTAINMENT

The former glamour model is accused of sending her ex-husband, Kieran Hayler, an abusive message about his fiancee, Michelle Penticost.
The comedian says there's good reason he "always throws Piers Morgan under the bus" on stage.
The singer said he was "ashamed at the idea of people even knowing that I was having sex, let alone who with".

UKRAINE LATEST

The eight-metre monument was destroyed to cheers from the crowd in Kyiv.
A Ukrainian has photographed the city over the last few weeks in an attempt to capture alleged war crimes.
The UN secretary-general has announced he will meet separately with Russian president Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
His comments came as Russia warned of a global war if Nato countries continued arming the Ukrainian military.

POLITICS

Judges said ministers failed to take into account the risk to elderly and vulnerable residents.
Prime minister puts the Passport Office, DVLA and other arm’s length bodies on notice.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle says he’s a "staunch believer and protector" of the free press, ahead of meeting with the Mail on Sunday.
The transport secretary said he was "not an absolutist" when it came to preventing civil servants from working from home.
Questions have been raised over the home secretary's attendance at last year's No Time To Die premiere.
The bungled event was canned after more than 100 leading organisations pulled out in a row over conversion therapy.
"Regardless of ownership all social media platforms must must be responsible," Downing Street said.
“I just don’t know what parliament they think they sit in," James Heappey said.
The sitting French president was re-elected – but the far-right tops 40% of the vote for the first time.

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