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We're contenders for Euro glory, insists Saka
BUKAYO SAKA is still feeling the disappointment of England’s World Cup quarter-final defeat, but says they will be in the mix for European Championship glory next summer after Gareth Southgate stayed on as manager.
LATE JUSTICE AS STEWARD'S RED IS OVERTURNED
DISCIPLINARY HEARING RULES THAT REF PEYPER GOT DECISION TO SEND OFF ENGLAND FULL-BACK WRONG
Leader Lawrence plotting Test return
London Spirit’s new skipper was happily surprised at England recall... now, he tells Malik Ouzia, he wants to cement his place in the team
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW SAM KERR
Going out in the group stage last year hurt this season I want to win it
M&S turnaround buoys investors but wider FTSE rally peters out
MORE praise for Marks & Spencer's turnaround progress today reignited the retailer's shares as investors also continued their return to heavily sold banking stocks.
My time as a bank owner was a lesson in precarious systems
MUCH has been written about the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. The 16th largest bank in the United States was here one minute, gone the next.
Superdry signs $51m licence deal for Asia
SUPERDRY today inked a $51 million deal to licence its brand in several Asian countries, in what it called a step to becoming a “superbrand” on the continent.
Guinness Covent Garden brewery approved
Planning OK: Diageo revised scheme
Fevertree addition of 'adult soft drinks' grows global sales
THE launch of a range of luxury “adult soft drinks” including Ginger Beer and Sicilian Lemonade has helped boost sales at Fevertree as it reported global growth of more than 10% in 2022.
Forget the bestie act, Xi and Putin have different aims
Not quite on the same page: President Xi of China and Russia’s Vladimir Putin
Ukraine's Bakhmut counter-attack as Putin's army 'loses momentum'
UKRAINIAN forces have launched a counter-attack to the west of Bakhmut where Vladimir Putin’s army may be losing its momentum to capture the town after months of fierce fighting, British defence chiefs said today.
Weapons-grade zingers at Succession's last dance
Weapons-grade zingers at Succession’s last dance
I'd always try to slip piano playing into my movies'
Jeff Goldblum, cult film star turned best-selling jazz musician, talks to Liz Aubrey about this joyful reinvention, his
Paltrow fled after hit-and-run crash on ski slope, witness tells court
GWYNETH PALTROW “never said a word” after she “slammed” into a fellow skier then disappeared down the slopes, the sole eyewitness to her crash told a US court.
Starmer accused of hypocrisy over special pension tax plan
SIR Keir Starmer came under fire today after it emerged he has a special pension from his time as director of public prosecutions.
'Cultural vandalism': Khan under fire over St Paul's bus route
SADIQ KHAN was today accused of “cultural vandalism” as he pressed ahead with plans to change one of London’s “iconic” bus routes.
Think again over refusal to call your force racist, Met boss told
SIR Mark Rowley was today urged to think again about his refusal to use the term “institutional racism” to describe the bigotry in the Met as the author of the most damning report in the force’s history warned that it “rings hollow” to say that he does not like the words.
My children are conscious of their own succession, says Brian Cox
SUCCESSION star Brian Cox has said his children are conscious of the “nepo baby” label and do everything to avoid accusations they aren’t architects of their own success.
BORIS IN PARTYGATE SHOWDOWN WITH MPS
HE IS GRILLED BY COMMITTEE HOURS AFTER IT PUBLISHES NEW EVIDENCE FORMER PM INSISTS HE DID NOT DELIBERATELY MISLEAD COMMONS
HODGSON RETURNS IN BID TO RESCUE PALACE
ROY, 75, COMES OUT OF RETIREMENT AND SAYS IT IS A PRIVILEGE TO BE TRUSTED WITH THE TASK OF SAVING THE CLUB HE LOVES
Levy facing biggest call of his Spurs reign and he can't get it wrong
ANTONIO CONTE’S appointment in November 2021 was billed by many Tottenham fans as Daniel Levy’s ‘last chance’, a final roll of a dice from a chairman who was running out of lives after a series of disastrous decisions.
Finding the right way to make your money grow
In a constantly evolving market for savers, it’s not easy to pick which ISA best suits you. But help is at hand...
Is a cash ISA the right fit for your savings?
In recent years, changing regulations reduced the appeal of cash ISAs for many. But that picture is changing and it might be time to review your options
Why the cash ISA is on the way back
Prices are rising, but so is the value of individual savings accounts
Smelling the opportunities for coffee in Silicon Roundabout
AS THE founder of café chain Grind, David Abrahamovitch knows a lot about coffee his business now encompasses a 20,000sq ft bean-roasting factory in Bermondsey and 12 London coffee shops, plus another in Los Angeles in partnership with Soho House.
Kingfisher to open smaller B&Q stores
B&Q could well be on its way to a London high street near you, as the FTSE 100 owner of the home improvement re-tools its retail offering to better suit post-pandemic urban living.
The urbanites' guide to getting back to nature
You don't have to leave the capital to get a hit of the great outdoors
Four things the Met can do to give London what it needs
MY report today, which Mayor Sadiq Khan rightly asked the Met to commission, has found that the Met is failing Londoners.
'Celebrate failures as much as successes this is the way you grow your business'
Entrepreneurs share their stories of mistakes and lessons learned and urge other founders to do the same
Can Hunt fix the childcare system?
Last week Jeremy Hunt announced the largest expansion of free childcare England has ever seen but neither parents nor providers are happy about it. Is the system too broken