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How to fix London's toxic housing market
The capital is unaffordable, precarious and joyless for too many people, mostly thanks to our dysfunctional housing provision. As the Budget is revealed, London's eminent property experts tell Anna White what needs to be done
Now we must tackle the next frontier in public health
THE pandemic changed our world, transforming our understanding of and attitude towards public health.
'Moped thieves attacked £3m Bugatti and held machete to woman's face'
MASKED thieves on mopeds smashed a £3 million Bugatti supercar with a hammer and held a machete to a woman’s face during a Mayfair crime spree, a court heard.
That's a wrap for streaming boom
Show cancellations amid slowing subscription figures it’s been a tough year for the streaming services once considered the future of entertainment, and with tax breaks for film studios under threat, things may be about to get worse
Chris: Transgender journey hasn't been easy... but now I feel true joy
POP star Chris has told of the “true joy” he’s felt since coming out as a transgender man — but admits “it’s not an easy journey”.
Lineker blasts MP's claim he called Red Wall voters 'bigots'
GARY LINEKER has described accusations that he called northern voters \"racist bigots\" as \"outrageous and dangerously provocative\".
Judge throws out bid to reinstate Kensington High Street cycle lane
A CAMPAIGN group has lost a High Court fight with council bosses over cycle lanes in London.
GCHQ'spy' stabbing: Hostile state not to blame, claim police
COUNTER-TERROR police investigating the stabbing of a woman believed to be an American spy working at GCHQ’s headquarters do not think the attack was organised by a hostile state, the Standard understands.
Free childcare to help parents of one and two-year-olds back to work
THERE was relief for London families today as the Chancellor was set to announce a major expansion of childcare support to encourage more parents back to work.
Swept away in tidal swirl that's as blissful as it's exhilarating
BROADWAY’S best-ever musical, Frank Loesser’s witty tale of New York wastrels tamed by women too good for them, gets a near-flawless revival in this immersive production by Nicholas Hytner.
I rolled the dice and took a chance on a musical, star Mays admits
GUYS & Dolls star Daniel Mays said he decided to “roll the dice” and take a chance on appearing in his first-ever musical since drama school.
Thousands defy Tube strike that will cost London £170m
VAST numbers of Londoners today defied the Tube strike, with commuters cramming onto trains and buses or walking and cycling to work.
HUNT'S DASH FOR GROWTH BUDGET TO BEAT SLUMP
CHANCELLOR RAISES HOPES UK WILL AVOID RECESSION AS INFLATION SET TO PLUNGE
Lineker Takes On Musk Over His Son's 'Burn At Stake' Abuse On Twitter
Is this acceptable, Lineker asks Musk after son George's abuse on Twitter
I'll never forget the moment I beat Murray, insists Draper
JACK DRAPER has made no secret of the influence Andy Murray has had on his nascent career, first as an idol, then practice partner and confidant.
I WANT TO PLAY EVERY MATCH IN THE RUN-IN
» SAKA REJECTS BURN-OUT FEARS AS HE FOCUSES ON ARSENALS PUSH FOR TITLE
Odegaard's pride after he leads team's clean sweep
ARSENAL cleaned up at the London Football Awards at the Roundhouse in Camden last night.
'I get fouled a lot, but I'm not one to complain'
Arsenal star says unwanted attention from defenders shows that he is doing well, and tells Dan Kilpatrick that there is no point moaning when he just wants to improve
Nube Negra can give Energumene a good run
DAY TWO of the Cheltenham Festival perhaps lacks the talking points of the other three days - but the key races are fascinating from a betting perspective.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - AP MCCOY
The new whip rules are just farcical... and I won't hold back from saying it on TV
Close Bros in £90m hit from legal loan business Novitas
CITY merchant bank Close Bros must rue the day it bought litigation loan business Novitas for £31 million back in 2017.
Virgin Wines profits collapse by 97%
PROFITS at Virgin Wines have fallen by 97%, prompting the business to look for new growth opportunities after partnerships with Moonpig and rail operators proved a rare highlight in a tough year.
Europe sales help Fred Perry rebound from lockdowns
SALES at the Fred Perry fashion and sportswear brand grew by 10.4% to £112.4 million in 2021 as they rebounded from Covid-19 lockdowns.
Last of the snow! The best family skiing holidays
Fancy sneaking in a final Easter trip to the slopes? Here’s our pick of the top luxe destinations
How London went wild for ecstatic dance
Dancing while sober may seem terrifying, but new classes teaching ritualistic raving are now huge
New subs are one thing but there are closer threats, too
Jam tomorrow: Chancellor Jeremy Hunt aspires to boost defence spending
Ice Spice: My delight to hop on Brit artist Pink Pantheress's Liar track
RAPPER Ice Spice says she bonded with British star PinkPantheress over “just how crazy it is being new artists”.
Ugly Duchess has last laugh on an age obsessed with youth and beauty
THE words “age-inappropriate” don’t seem to have crossed the mind of the magnificent old woman in Quinten Massys’s picture billed as The Ugly Duchess (1513).
Living standards plummet at their fastest rate for 14 years
Biggest quarterly fall in pay since the financial crash
Another Mullins monopoly a sure bet as Cheltenham prepares for the big off
IT WAS almost fitting that Willie Mullins brought up the 4,000th winner of his training career on Cheltenham Trials Day in January, ‘almost’ because although the landmark success arrived the same afternoon, it actually came at Fairyhouse, across the Irish Sea.