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Trump win will unsettle world and hit us in pocket, British voters say in poll
ALMOST half of Britons fear a second Donald Trump presidency would “seriously destabilise” the world and hurt them financially, according to a poll released today.
Thousands more tell Post scandal chief to give up CBE as MPs demand action
Nicholas Cecil and Rachael Burford EX-POST Office chief Paula Vennells came under unprecedented pressure today to hand back her CBE over the Horizon computer scandal as the nation reeled in revulsion at the treatment of sub-postmasters and postmistresses wrongly prosecuted for fraud.
Oppenheimer and Succession thrill at the Golden Globes - and Stone gets rolling
OPPENHEIMER and TV series Succession won big at the Golden Globes with Cillian Murphy, Emma Stone, and indigenous actor Lily Gladstone among those winning individual prizes.
Unions flex their muscles as Khan shells out £30m on strike
THEY DEMAND 12% AS MAYOR 'LEAVES HIMSELF OPEN TO BLACKMAIL'
Aguerd free to leave Hammers during window if replacement can be found
WEST HAM are open to selling Nayef Aguerd this month if David Moyes can secure a replacement before the transfer window closes.
History is clear for Ange, but Cup's not 'holy grail'
Spurs boss insists silverware won't be a cure-all in his rebuild
Arteta set to go strong and give his strugglers a boost
Boss knows value of striking a psychological blow on title rivals
Borthwick brings in new faces but coaching search continues
ENGLAND will welcome two new coaching faces for the Six Nations, but Steve Borthwick’s search for backroom staff will continue.
Sacking of Endeavour boss leads to big slide in miner's shares
THE sacking of the boss of Endeavour Mining today sparked a major slide for the FTSE 100 shares of the West Africa-focused gold producer.
Priscilla's tale fails to rock
SOFIA COPPOLA has a long history of transposing women’s stories to the big screen, from The Virgin Suicides to Marie Antoinette. This time her attention turns to Priscilla Presley, who is executive producer of Coppola’s film and on whose book, Elvis and Me, it is based.
Down and out in a London park...how 'hobo' pair Nick and Pascal see homelessness
THE wise hobo is a common trope in literature. In George Orwell's classic Down and Out in Paris and London, the writer meets a street-dwelling artist named Bozo on the Embankment.
Rod's right - Scottish hospitality is priceless
IS SIR Rod Stewart feeling quite himself? I only ask as lately the rocker has shown a little uncharacteristic generosity.
He's not the Luke we wanted to win - but he's a worthy champ
Self-confessed Mr Boring’ who ended 16-year-old Littler’s dream darts run has an inspirational story all of his own
Fast-track justice is against British values, say Tories calling for rethink
CONSERVATIVE politicians have dubbed a controversial fast-track justice system as \"against British values\" and called on Justice Secretary Alex Chalk to act, in the wake of the \"heartless\" conviction of a 90-year-old man.
How Epstein is still shifting tectonic plates of world's elite from the grave
From New York to the Royal Lodge, yet another toxic dossier about the billionaire is wreaking havoc on power players. By Anne McElvoy
Pressure builds for Met police probe over Andrew sex claims
SCOTLAND Yard was under pressure today to investigate Prince Andrew as newly-released court documents cited the royal and other high-profile figures connected to the late billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Sunak may set election date for November 14, says top pollster
RISHI SUNAK may call an election for November 14, one of Britain’s leading political experts said today.
Boat sinks and streets flooded as London is battered by deluge
A LONDON party boat sank and 50 people were led to safety in Hackney Wick after heavy rain and flooding hit the capital.
There can never be justice, says murdered Reeva's mother as Pistorius freed from jail
FORMER Paralympic star Oscar Pistorius was today released from prison nearly 11 years after murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
Talks but little optimism of breakthrough to avert worst strike chaos on Tube in years
LAST-DITCH talks were due to be held today in a bid to avert the worst week of strike chaos on the Tube for years.
PSG now heading queue to sign Earps
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN have emerged as the new frontrunners to sign Mary Earps, after Arsenal cooled their interest in the Lionesses goalkeeper.
The boy doner good! Future's bright for latest sporting genius Littler
THE morning after the night before had the ability to feel like a monumental comedown for Luke Littler, writes Matt Majendie.
WORTHY WINNER WHO BATTLED BACK FROM THE BRINK TO REALISE DREAM
A FEW years ago, Luke Humphries nearly gave up on his darts dream to go back to life as a roofer.
Battling Raducanu runs out of puff as Svitolina pulls away
EMMA RADUCANU'S hopes of pulling off an upset in only her second match since returning from triple surgery were denied by Elina Svitolina at the ASB Classic in Auckland today.
I'M A PARTY POOPER ... BUT LUKE IS GOING TO DOMINATE DARTS
NEWLY-CROWNED CHAMPION HUMPHRIES SALUTES INCREDIBLE’ TEEN STAR AFTER ENDING HIS DREAM RUN
England stars ditch the players' union to make future deals with RFU
ENGLAND'S Test stars will split from the Rugby Players Association at the end of the season to negotiate their own deals with the RFU.
Richarlison is coming to boil nicely but needs to be more ruthless in Son's absence
FIVE goals in as many festive fixtures for Richarlison suggests Tottenham's endearing but often-frustrating striker is coming to the boil at just the right time, with Heung-min Son now away for up to six weeks at the Asian Cup.
Arteta left scratching head over where to splash cash
Poor recent run has led to rethink
WeWork UK company reveals loans as it posts £110m loss
WEWORK'S foremost UK holding company posted a loss of £110 million in 2022 and said it owed nearly three-quarters of a billion pounds to its US parent.
... but JD Sports issues surprise profit warning
ASHOCK profit warning from JD Sports sent shares in the leisurewear retailer tumbling to the bottom of the FTSE 100 today, as price-cutting on the high street also hit its margins