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Comedy icon Eugene Levy talks to Suzannah Ramsdale about his new travel TV show
Have you been having a Bare Minimum Monday?
IF SUNDAY nights are awash with anxiety and Mondays feel like a matter of survival, chances are you’re already familiar with Bare Minimum Monday: the idea that employees take it easy on the first day of the week.
The sexism in medicine must end
HEALTH Dr Marieke Bigg’s new book on the gender health gap is inspired by her own experiences of medical inequality, she explains to Claire Cohen
Yes to turnips: we should embrace seasonal eating
THE crisis — or “crisis” — in the salad aisles of the supermarkets may go on for another three or four weeks, which is why the food minister, Mark Spencer, is meeting supermarket bosses today.
Jailed McMafia banker 'blocks seizure of Harrods spree wife's £3m jewels'
A JAILED banker whose big-spending wife is fighting “McMafia law” efforts to seize her £3 million jewels is deliberately obstructing the National Crime Agency from his prison cell in Baku, a court has been told as proceedings against the couple’s alleged “dirty money” enter a sixth year.
Brexit? Time for bitterness and rancour to end
From challenging China to ending divisions on Europe, David Lammy tells Alexandra Jones what UK foreign policy would look like under Labour
Ronaldo ringside as Fury claims victory
CRISTIANO RONALDO and Mike Tyson were among a celebrity-packed audience in Saudi Arabia for the much-hyped boxing match between reality TV star Tommy Fury and YouTuber Jake Paul.
'Our seat on the top table at last': Yeoh stars on historic night
MICHELLE YEOH and Ke Huy Quan made history by becoming the first Asian actors to win the top film prizes at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
RISHI'S BIG PUSH TO GET BREXIT DEAL PAST REBEL MPS
EU BOSS MEETS KING AS PM FACES PROTOCOL FIGHT | We’re opening a new chapter with our friend, says Ursula
BARNSTORMING BROOK RIDES TO ENGLAND RESCUE
ENGLISH cricket fans have never had it so good. On day one here, a stunning 184 not out from Harry Brook and a century from Joe Root rescued England from 21 for three, as the pair shared a fantastic 294-run partnership.
RFU set for selection change on Red Rose foreign legion
ENGLAND'S near blanket ban on selecting overseas-based players is closer than ever to being scrapped.
SAKA DEAL LAYS DOWN MARKER FOR OUR FUTURE
ARTETA JOY AS STAR IS SET TO SIGN LONG-TERM CONTRACT
Silva passion play driving high-flying Fulham on to new levels
FULHAM v WOLVES (8pm, Sky Sports)
Forest six-pointer puts Moyes' European adventure in focus
WEST HAM V NOTTINGHAM FOREST (Tomorrow, 3pm)
Only special victory can lift the pressure on Potter, says Poyet
TOTTENHAM V CHELSEA (Sunday, 1.30pm, Sky Sports)
Time to see whether Paul just talks a good fight
SITTING in the stands for the Lionesses' 6-1 win over Belgium this week, a conversation broke out between an extended family over the outcome of tomorrow night's fight.
Gatland banks on pent-up anger to send the English invaders packing
WARREN GATLAND wants Wales to draw a line in the sand, turn this week’s strike threat on its head and vent all that anger on England.
Domino's toppled on warning over Greggs 'danger'
A WARNING for Domino’s Pizza investors over the “clear and present danger” of fast-growing Greggs rounded off a bleak week for the delivery chain’s shares today.
Jupiter CEO faces struggle as assets and profits crash
THE extent of the task facing new Jupiter chief Matthew Beesley was made plain today when he reported a crash in assets and profits.
Leeds boasts record mortgage lending
LEEDS Building Society flew the flag for mutuality today, breaking records for mortgage lending and member numbers.
Bidders raise hopes of Cineworld exit from bankruptcy
HOPES rose today that Cineworld could emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US this year, after the world’s second biggest movie theatre chain said bidders were interested in buying parts of its business.
Gorillaz are back and keep the big tunes coming
POP Gorillaz Cracker Island (Parlophone) | ALBUMS OF THE WEEK
Rom-com that flirts with gritty reality
What's Love Got To Do With It? Cert12, 108 mins | FILMS OF THE WEEK
'Harry Styles told me I was smashing it'
MUSIC Viral popstar Mimi Webb tells Elizabeth Aubrey about her debut album, mental health issues and advice from Adele
Rishi needs to summon his Jedi skills or face stark electoral oblivion
RISHI Sunak is a huge Star Wars fan and it’s been said that he looks to the films for inspiration, both personally and politically.
This Grenfell play leaves us with a burning sense of injustice
Grenfell System Failure. Scenes from the Inquiry Playground Theatre, W10
Now Rihanna gets to sing at the Oscar awards too
RIHANNA is to perform at the Oscars ceremony next month, singing her Academy Award-nominated number Lift Me Up, written for the movie Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Eat parsnips and leeks to offset veg shortage, says senior Tory
BRITONS should be eating parsnips and leeks at this time of year, a senior Tory MP insisted today, as supermarkets continued to struggle with a shortage of fruit and vegetables.
Baldwin denies Western manslaughter charge
ALEC BALDWIN has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter over the fatal shooting of Halyna Hutchins on the set of his Western film Rust.
Met officer who shared Sarah Everard joke lied in the High Court
A DISGRACED police officer sacked over a joke about Sarah Everard’s murder was a veteran of the Met who continued his career despite telling lies in the High Court, it has been revealed.