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Masterful! The twist to end all twists
IF YOU have not yet seen Succession's latest episode, please, please, please go away until you have.
Egypt 'planned secret rocket and artillery help for Russia'
EGYPT was allegedly planning to secretly supply Russia with weaponry that could aid its invasion of Ukraine, a major leak of classified US documents suggested today.
‘GLOBAL REACH’ BRANSON TAKES UP FUNDRAISING ROLE FOR UKRAINE
SIR RICHARD BRANSON met Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv as he became an ambassador for the country’s official fundraising platform.
Barrister's West End debut as Wagatha judge
Lawyer who turned to acting adds her expertise to Vardy and Rooney drama
Blair warns Biden: Don't try to pressurise the DUP to restore power sharing
JOE BIDEN was warned today by Sir Tony Blair that American intervention in Northern Ireland should aim to “influence not pressurise” or it risks backfiring.
New warning to stay away from A&E as strike bites
Patient care on knife-edge as over 7,500 doctors walk out
SEX CLAIM PROBE CBI BOSS SACKED
TOP BUSINESS BODY IN CRISIS AFTER CHIEF ‘SENT WOMAN BARRAGE OF SUGGESTIVE MESSAGES’
United Gunners have high hopes of a happy away day
ARSENAL head to Anfield on Sunday and, in seasons gone by, the trip would be met with a sense of dread.
Hammers house of horrors as Moyes rues lapses in defence
AS Alexander Isak lifted Newcastle's fourth goal into an empty net, Lukasz Fabianski stood next to him, 30 yards from the goal he should have been defending, hands on hips, wearing the bemused face of a man just awoken at the last stop on a train line: How on earth did I get here?\"
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW LEAH WILLIAMSON
For the first time I won't worry if people are tuning in to watch us at the World Cup...their we've got attention
Differences put to one side as the most spectacular Major prepares for the off
GREG NORMAN would have us believe that 17 LIV golfers will storm the 18th green at Augusta on Sunday if one of their own is the proud wearer of the Green Jacket.
How shopping centres have become a buyers' market
RETAIL landlords will want to forget the last three years. The pandemic was a traumatic time when vast R amounts were slashed off property values, lockdowns left thousands of tenants unable to pay rent and tumbleweed High Streets were deserted for months on end as consumers embraced online shopping on a scale never seen before. It has been a nightmare for so many businesses.
Battersea Power Station attracts five million visits
MORE than five million people have visited Battersea Power Station in the six months since the world-famous former generator was opened to the public last October, its owners said today.
Why London should aspire to be more Nashville
IT'S not to say I felt like I was walking the plank exactly but last week I stepped aboard a flight to Nashville and did wonder if it was an entirely prudent move.
'We are building a society on selfishness'
As his new exhibition opens at the Design Museum, China's most famous artist Ai Weiwei talks to Nancy Durrant about living in exile, collecting ancient relics and why we need more compassion
Help us end our pain, pleads daughter of murdered Londoner
THE daughter of a London man murdered in the Caribbean spoke of her pain as she demanded more help for people whose relatives are killed abroad.
'Senior Russian general axed after heavy casualties in battle for town'
VLADIMIR PUTIN is \"highly likely\" to have axed one of his top generals following Russia's stalled invasion of Ukraine, British defence chiefs said today.
Police name Mitcham shooting victim
POLICE have released a picture of a 22-year-old man shot dead on a busy road in south London as detectives hunt his killer.
King invites US president for visit after Biden says he will not be at Coronation
US PRESIDENT Joe Biden has accepted an invitation from the King for a state visit, the White House has said.
Towering four-hour performance puts Norton in theatre's top rank
YES, it's almost four hours long and features a relentless diet of sexual violence and graphic self-harm. But international maestro Ivo van Hove's adaptation of Hanya Yanagihara's controversial bestseller is a superb piece of theatre with a towering central performance from James Norton.
Minister: Offering to lobby for money totally unacceptable
A MINISTER today slammed fellow Tory MP Scott Benton who was secretly filmed appearing to offer to lobby ministers on behalf of gambling investors in exchange for money.
Rowley: I'd ban anyone with an adult conviction from the Met
SIR MARK ROWLEY today called for a ban on anyone who has received an adult caution or conviction from serving in the Met as he laid bare the scale of the \"cancer\" that has riddled the force.
ENRIQUE FLYING IN FOR NEW TALKS AT CHELSEA
EX-SPAIN BOSS DUE IN LONDON AFTER IMPRESSING BLUES CHIEFS
Kane was wronged, not in the wrong... but that's no surprise
HARRY KANE scored a 22nd League goal of the season in Tottenham’s 1-1 draw with Everton on Monday, leaving him on course for his best return in years, but his involvement in the game’s big flashpoint generated far more attention.
Chelsea candidates have one striking problem to solve
CHELSEA’S future managerial candidates will identify one obvious problem watching the team last night: they cannot score.
Boom! Boom! reveals all in Becker tale of triumph and disaster
ABOVE the players’ entrance at Wimbledon’s Centre Court read the words of Rudyard Kipling: “If you can meet triumph and disaster and treat those two imposters just the same”.
Gold nears all-time high as safe haven
A RECORD gold price remained in sight today as the latest evidence of a weakening US economy bolstered the appeal of the safe haven metal.
'Too big to fail' cannot be a licence to behave badly
YOU have to smile. Switzerland’s federal prosecutor has launched an investigation into whether the takeover of Credit Suisse by UBS broke Swiss criminal law.
Later shop and café openings urged to revive night economy
LATER shop and café opening hours and a 24-hour cultural centre could help revitalise central London’s night-time economy as it struggles to bounce back fully from the ravages of the pandemic, a new action plan recommends today.
Co-op calls future 'challenging' as labour and energy costs soar
RISING labour and energy costs are likely to hit returns at the Co-op, it warned today.