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Slash your cholesterol by a third in just a month... hundreds of thousands are on a new diet that's transforming lives. Here are the exact foods you need to avoid a life on statins: MEIKE LEONARD ⊖⊖

High cholesterol causes a sticky form of fat to build up in the arteries, blocking blood flow. Left untreated, it can raise the risk of a heart attack, stroke and even dementia.

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The Thing With Feathers review – well-intentioned adaptation of Max Porter novella about grief ⊖⊖

Benedict Cumberbatch gives an honest performance, but this is too self-conscious to challenge or work through loss with same power as the book

This is a painful movie in both the right and the wrong w…

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Now even the 'Bible of the Left' turns on Keir: New Statesman magazine asks if Starmer 'realises how much trouble he's in' as Labour insiders vent anger at 'terrible' PM

In a remarkable cover story, this week's edition of the New Statesman political magazine asks whether the Prime Minister realises 'how much trouble he's in'.

DAN HODGES: The seemingly innocent tweet that sparked Labour's leadership war - and why it will drag Britain catastrophically to the Left ⊖⊖

Downing Street's sudden and brutal assault on Wes Streeting has left the Government, the Labour Party and Westminster in turmoil. But I'm not entirely sure why.

25 days ago

Britain's biggest jobless families in line for taxpayer-funded windfalls worth thousands as Labour prepares to scrap two-child benefit cap

Keir Starmer has all but confirmed the cap will be lifted in this month's Budget yesterday as he seeks to shore up his faltering leadership against a challenge from the Left.

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Labour civil war as new deputy leader warns manifesto vow not to hike income tax MUST be kept - as Left demands raid on 'wealthy' and full scrapping of two-child benefit cap

Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer have been dropping heavy hints that the pledge not to increase income tax, national insurance or VAT might be jettisoned at the Budget .

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