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Katie Melua on her new fearless reinvention
The singer is back with a new album which addresses her personal life with a bold candour. William Hosie speaks to her about her early life in Georgia, past depression and new love
From 15cm egg to 57-ton beast, the patagotitan is jaw-dropping
THE odds of survival aren’t great — just one in a hundred — but the rewards are superlative: a chance to be one of the largest animals to walk the earth. That is what it was like being born a patagotitan, the star of the Natural History Museum’s exhibition on titanosaurs.
Welcome to powerhouse London, the model for inclusive start-ups BUY WOMEN
One major investor says businesses need to look beyond success and embrace the city’s inequality. Lucy Tobin gets the lowdown
Three held after 'linked' gun attacks in villages leave two men dead
TWO men have been shot dead in “linked and targeted” attacks in rural villages six miles apart.
Skier who became a recluse' after crash with Paltrow is quizzed on holiday trips
A SKIER who claims he became a “recluse” after Gwyneth Paltrow crashed into him has faced fresh questions over Facebook photos of him holidaying after the 2016 collision.
Labour freeze on tax would hit Mayor's share
THE Mayor would be banned from increasing his share of Londoners' council tax this year, under a Labour pledge announced today.
£100m boost for electric car charging in London and South-East
£36m to give London enough points for charging to be as easy as filling up
CHARLES' BLAST FOR PUTIN AND 'SCOURGE' OF WAR ON UKRAINE
KING CONDEMNS UNIMAGINABLE SUFFERING’
Keep or sell? New Spurs boss facing summer overhaul
ANTONIO CONTE’s denouncement of his Tottenham players in his final press conference was a direct attack on their attitudes and professionalism, as well as the culture of the club.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW ANTHONY DAVIDSON
Ican't see Lewis Joining another team...hed be more likely to callit quits
Honour the LSE's first women by aiming for 50/50 across City
FIFTY is an important number. It often represents a halfway point, or an equal division between two parties.
Chapel Down toasts revenues record from bumper harvest
CHAPEL Down, the UK’s biggest winemaker, today cheered an “excellent” 2022 harvest enabling it to produce two million bottles and satisfy growing customer thirst for its fizz.
Ermotti in shock return as UBS boss after Credit Suisse rescue
UBS SURPRISED the banking world today when it brought back Sergio Ermotti as chief executive just two weeks after it took over historic rival Credit Suisse.
Next set for more acquisitions as profits climb and inflation eases
NEXT again showed why it is the king of the High Street today with a leap in profits that defy the consumer slowdown and leave it set for more acquisitions of rivals. It also had good news on inflation, which it said is falling apace at least inside the company.
A monument to slave trade victims is only the start
THE Mayor’s plans for a new memorial to the victims of the transatlantic slave trade may be at an early stage, but they offer Londoners the chance for some important conversations.
My looks were never a focal point, says Alva
MODEL Alva Claire says her self-confidence comes from the fact her \"appearance was never the focal point\" while growing up.
'I wonder now - would I have done OnlyFans?'
Ahead of her starring role in hot new BBC drama Rain Dogs, Bafta award-winning actress Daisy May Cooper tells Alexandra Jones about scars from her childhood, why she auditioned to be a stripper and quitting social media
My mother was in shock after crash on slopes, Apple Martin tells court
GWYNETH PALTROW’S daughter says her mother was “shaken up” after a ski crash and abandoned her day on the slopes to go for a massage, a US court has been told.
'Corbyn would struggle to beat Labour as an independent'
JEREMY CORBYN will struggle to beat Labour if he stands as an independent at the next election, a leading pollster said today.
'His wit was sharp enough to shave your legs... but he was so kind'
THE royal family today led tributes to comedian and broadcaster Paul O’Grady after he died “unexpectedly but peacefully” aged 67.
Full military honours as King visits Germany on first trip
THE King was today set to become the first post-war foreign head of state to be given a ceremonial welcome with full military honours at Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate.
Spate of attacks on Ulez cameras 'not acceptable'
ANTI-ULEZ protesters were warned to remain within the law after a number of new enforcement cameras were vandalised.
Zelensky: Why it's so critical we don't lose control of Bakhmut
‘If Putin feels blood he'll smell weakness and he will push, push, push’
DISARRAY OVER BID TO HOUSE MIGRANTS ON BARGES
MINISTER CAN’T ANSWER KEY QUESTIONS AS NEW MEASURE IS CONDEMNED AS GIMMICK’
DYNAMIC SHOWMAN IS THE DISRUPTOR WHO CAN SHAKE UP SPURS
IF there is one appointment aside from Mauricio Pochettino who would excite and unite Tottenham supporters, and potentially ease the pressure on chairman Daniel Levy, it is Julian Nagelsmann.
LEVY IN LIMBO AS HE CHASES NAGELSMANN
TOTTENHAM’S TOP TARGET IS INNO RUSH TO DECIDE FUTURE AS HE PREPARES TO WAIT FOR SUMMER OFFERS
Stokes has knee injection, but it's batting-only for start of IPL
BEN STOKES is set to start the new Indian Premier League season as a specialist batter, after having a cortisone injection to manage an ongoing issue with his left knee.
Why Arsenal could cash in on red-hot Balogun after key summer talks
ARSENAL will hold talks with Folarin Balogun in the summer over his future at the club.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW MATT WALLACE
‘I was caught in a spiral downward but my head now feels it’s in the right place’
Oil stocks rally as major banks edge upwards
A RALLY for major oil stocks and a sustained bounce higher for banks set the FTSE 100 on course for its second consecutive session of gains today, with defensive stocks taking a hit.