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Rawalpindi re-creation pays dividends for Stokes' out-the-box thinking
Robinson and Stokes come up trumps to end Khawaja knock
CAREY IS UNFAZED BY ROBINSON'S FOUL-MOUTHED KHAWAJA SEND-OFF
AUSTRALIA wicketkeeper Alex Carey has brushed off Ollie Robinson's sledging of Usman Khawaja as part and parcel of \"hostile\" Ashes cricket.
RORY'S AGONY AFTER LATEST MAJOR BLOW
McILROY MISSES OUT BY ONE SHOT AT US OPEN BUT IS DETERMINED TO KEEP HIS EYES ON BIGGEST PRIZES
Hamilton hoping to be part of three-way future title fight
LEWIS HAMILTON has set his sights on a future title fight with Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso, following the trio's podium finish at yesterday's Canadian Grand Prix.
Murray secures back-to-back titles to keep dream alive
Scot needs two wins at Queen’s this week to claim Wimbledon seeding
Transfer talk won't derail our plans, says Southgate
ENGLAND v NORTH MACEDONIA Old Trafford, 7.45pm, Channel 4
Post strikes and cost of living hit Music Magpie
REVENUES slid at second-hand phone and technology retailer Music Magpie as the firm said it was beset by \"postal strikes and low consumer confidence\".
New BAT boss starts with major shake-up of board
BRITISH American Tobacco’s new boss today made the first major step towards reshaping the company in his image as he unveiled a major c-suite shake-up.
The heroic comeback of Ben Howard
Two mini-strokes made the songwriter re-evaluate. Now he’s back with a new album and is ready for Glasto, he tells William Hosie
Why I've put my menopause on the telly
As Bridget Christie’s new TV show airs, she says it’s about time that women’s experience was shown in all its gore and glory
Kremlin is refusing to allow aid to flooded parts of Ukraine, says UN
THE United Nations today accused Russia of refusing to allow aid deliveries to areas affected by the devastating flooding following the destruction of the Kakhovka dam.
Ice and climate apocalypse gives way to (a little) hope
Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis | Hayward Gallery, SE1
'Why is there this trait of hating on England?”
Gareth Southgate may seem an unlikely subject for a National Theatre show, yet this drama about the football manager's reign tackles big issues. El Hunt meets the squad backstage
Ulez days of reckoning as twin threat looms for Khan flagship
SADIQ KHAN’S flagship policy to tackle London’s toxic air is at stake in a High Court showdown over the expansion of the ultra low emission zone.
Melodic hip-hop as SZA pushes the boat out with swashbuckling show
SZA | The O2, SE10
Monkeys' variety show sets the Emirates raging
Arctic Monkeys Emirates Stadium, N7
Sunak steers clear of Partygate debate as Boris allies condemn 'overreaching' MPs
THE row over Boris Johnson’s future escalated today as MPs were set to debate a damning report that found he lied to Parliament over Partygate.
'Dancing woman' in lockdown video is now aide to top Tory on mayoral shortlist
THE “dancing woman” in the Partygate video works as an aide to a Tory shortlisted to become his party’s London mayoral candidate, the Standard can reveal.
Mystery Evening Standard sellers star in first show as the National Portrait Gallery reopens
A SLICE of Evening Standard history will go on show when the National Portrait Gallery reopens this Thursday.
Mortgage ticking time bomb as rates rise - but Sunak rules out support
HOMEOWNERS are facing even more mortgage pain, as data released today showed the average interest rate on a two-year fixed rate deal is now more than six per cent.
Club final experiences are helping us evolve, says Southgate
GARETH SOUTHGATE said that Manchester City’s Champions League triumph is “fantastic” for England, as he refused to condemn party-boy Jack Grealish for his wild celebrations at winning the Treble.
Murray has grounds for optimism in quest for long run at Wimbledon
IN A corner of Greenwich yesterday, Roger Federer was waxing lyrical about Andy Murray.
Overhyped valuations are now threatening our fintech crown
LONDON is the best place to found and scale a fintech business — but frothy tech valuations now threaten its reputation.
Heard joke about speeding comic? He needed loo
COMEDIAN Omid Djalili was caught speeding in London and told police he was in a rush — as he needed to use the lavatory, a court heard.
Former head of police watchdog is charged with child sex cases from the 1980s
THE former police watchdog boss has been charged with a string of rapes and indecent assaults on a teenage girl nearly 40 years ago.
Spotify pull the plug on Meghan and Harry's £18m podcasts
THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s multi-million-pound deal with Spotify has ended amid reports that the couple did not hit the streaming giant’s productivity targets.
Don't run away from backing the Boris verdict, Tory MPs are urged
RISHI SUNAK and other Tory MPs came under pressure today not to “run away” from defending Parliament’s rules by failing to vote through the damning privileges committee report on Boris Johnson.
Banks raise rates again in further mortgage pain
MORTGAGE rates jumped yet again today piling more pressure on anxious home owners and first time buyers.
Sunshine, the Ashes and the great British WFH bunk-off
MILLIONS of people were enjoying the Great British bunk-off today as glorious weather and the start of the Ashes combined to lure them away from their working day.
Warner won't be fazed by facing Broad again, says Cummins
Under pressure: opener David Warner