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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov has said this week's talks between Russia and the West over escalating tensions in Ukraine could end today if the US and NATO are not willing to show 'flexibility'. Among Mary Onuoha's most prized possessions is the small gold cross she has worn around her neck every day of her life since childhood, a symbol of this 61-year-old nurse's devout faith. 'Every time I look at it, I think of Jesus, His love, how much He loved me, and the need for me to love Him back,' she says. They're opinionated and outspoken, but the feisty cast of Loose Women could usually rely on sisterly unity to temper any tantrums - until now........ that drama behind the scenes is blighting ITV's hit daytime show after a succession of stars had a bust-up with long-serving panellist Coleen Nolan. Boris Johnson faced fresh sleaze claims last week after it emerged he had helped advance a pet project of the Tory donor who paid for the Downing Street flat revamp. Universities have no excuse for cancelling face-to-face teaching and students should complain to the watchdog if they feel short-changed, the Education Secretary has said. The Archbishop of Canterbury has urged people to get vaccinated 'to look after their neighbours'. In a BBC Radio 4 interview, Rev Justin Welby said that while he is not in favour of compulsory jabs, he believes in encouraging rather than condemning those who have not yet had the vaccine. Midwife Kathryn, 28, and her husband Will, 29, an intensive care doctor, from Bristol, wowed audiences of ITV's Limitless Win on Saturday night , after bagging the £500,000 jackpot. Appearing on ITV's Lorraine today, the couple revealed £50,000 of their winnings will be donated straight to charity, adding that they already give away a chunk of their yearly earnings Glasgow residents are being offered free earplugs and blackout blinds due to disturbance caused by the filming of HBO Max's upcoming Batgirl film, which saw crew members erect graffiti-covered boards featuring Batman, teacups and crabs onto walls on Monday.