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England look to go back to the future
Backline will play pivotal role in deciding Le Crunch’ against free-flowing French
Welcome to post-Brexit Britain where UK firms still come last
ATlast, Brexit appears to be ironed out, and we can move on. To what? That’s not an anti-Brexit observation but one directed at those responsible for ensuring we enjoy the benefits, ahem, of leaving the EU. The omens are not good.
Recruitment veteran Walters retires
RECRUITMENT sector veteran Robert Walters has retired after 38 years in charge of the business that carries his name.
Let Miley's mighty voice take you on a musical trip
JUDGING by the preamble, the eighth Miley Cyrus album is guaranteed to be a huge hit. Its lead single, Flowers, has been a phenomenon, breaking the record for the most first-week Spotify streams, staying at number one in the US for six weeks and about to secure its eighth week at the top over here.
Enough gory fun here to make fans scream for more
BLOODY hell. Number six in the post-modern horror Scream series is gory… as well as hot-under-the-arms tense and properly funny.
'I don't like being recognised'
Shadow and Bone’s Jessie Mei Li tells Isobel Van Dyke about fan expectation, representation and working with Gillian Anderson
How Mayfair got its mojo back
Swaggering new clubs with staggering A-listers, and ultra-luxe restaurants, are making New Mayfair’ the place to spend, reports Marie-Claire Chappet
Lineker defiant over migrant row as Cleverly sticks the boot in
THE Foreign Secretary today suggested Gary Lineker needs to study the “history books” after he compared language used in the Government’s new asylum policy to Thirties Germany.
7 die at Jehovah's Witness hall as gunman strikes
Women among victims in Hamburg outrage
Zelensky defiant after Russian missile strikes
VOLODYMYR ZELENSKY issued a message of defiance today as Ukraine’s authorities assessed the damage from one of Russia’s biggest wave of missile strikes for weeks.
Economic bounce back fails to ease recession fears
THE UK could still be heading for a recession this year even after new figures revealed that the economy bounced back in January.
Philip wish honoured as Edward becomes Duke of Edinburgh
THE King has handed his late father’s title the Duke of Edinburgh to his brother Prince Edward, honouring the late Queen and Philip’s wishes.
Palace 'making plans for Harry and Meghan to attend King's Coronation'
BUCKINGHAM Palace is making plans for both the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to come to the Coronation as speculation grows over their attendance.
Elizabeth line 'will be as crowded as Tube with new HS2 delay'
HS2 station at Euston may not open until 2041 amid cash-flow problems
RISHI DEFENDS BOAT DEAL WITH MACRON
PM INSISTS SUMMIT DEAL TO GIVE FRENCH MILLIONS MORE WILL MAKE DIFFERENCE
Richarlison takes swipe at boss and says season has been 's***
RICHARLISON has described Tottenham’s season as “s***” and taken a pop at head coach Antonio Conte, saying he was told he would start last night’s Champions League game against AC Milan and that he “cannot understand” his treatment by the Italian.
Wimbledon set for U-turn over Russian and Belarusian ban
WIMBLEDON looks set to lift its ban on players from Russia and Belarus for this summer’s Championships.
NOW IT REALLY LOOKS LIKE GAME OVER FOR CONTE
ANTONIO CONTE may limp on at Tottenham for a few more weeks or matches, perhaps even until his contract is up at the end of the season, but last night’s Champions League exit felt like the end-game of his underwhelming tenure.
Smith wins battle to start at No10 as Borthwick goes for the jugular
MARCUS SMITH will spearhead England's high-octane attacking plan to topple France by starting Saturday's Six Nations clash at fly-half.
TOP-FOUR FINISH IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH, SAYS KANE
STRIKER’S DAMNING VERDICT AS SPURS? is CUP EXIT IN THE SPACE OF A WEEK RAISES DOUBTS OVER CONTE'S IMMEDIATE FUTURE AS MANAGER
Borthwick's first big call could be a real game-changer for England
STEVE BORTHWICK told Marcus Smith he would start against France if he went back to Harlequins and ran the show against Exeter.
Moyes bids to rescue crumbling season among Greek ruins
DROPPED or rested, call it what you want, but ever since Gabriel Martinelli was left out of the Arsenal team just over two weeks ago he has been reborn.
Revitalised Martinelli has leading role as Gunners seek capital gains
DROPPED or rested, call it what you want, but ever since Gabriel Martinelli was left out of the Arsenal team just over two weeks ago he has been reborn.
Hammerson hammered for failing to reward investors with payout
A WAVE of selling hit Hammerson shares today after the Brent Cross shopping centre business disappointed investors by not including a dividend with 2022 results.
JP Morgan Chase takes Staley to court to pay damages in Epstein case
JES STALEY, one of the biggest names in the banking industry in both New York and London, is facing a lawsuit from one of his former employers over allegations on his links with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Paperchase adds to London's long list of empty shop spaces
ON A chilly day this week at a Enfield shopping centre there were plenty of clothing retailers to visit, but there was one large vacant shop with a “unit to let” sign in the window.
Ex-Shell chief's 50% pay rise to £9.7m
FORMER Shell CEO Ben van Beurden’s pay jumped to a shocking £9.7 million last year, as the business raked in record profits amid skyrocketing energy costs.
Entain backs buying spree to beat fall in UK betting revenue
CORAL and Ladbrokes owner Entain will focus on acquiring, not being acquired, hoping to find growth in new markets as safer gambling checks eat into UK revenue.
All that jazz: meet the hottest talent in town
Before releasing an album, singer Olivia Dean has sold out a European tour and even become a Chanel ambassador. Isobel Van Dyke meets her
It's blindingly obvious what is needed for growth
IF you find the world a bit depressing these days, then for goodness' sake don't read the (excellent) new report by the Centre For Cities about London's economic malaise. I've just pored over it, and I'm now about as happy as one of Dominic Raab's secretaries.