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Britcoin' may be the Bank's hedge against big tech
WHY is the Bank of England designing its own digital currency?
It's worth the trip for this once-in-a-lifetime show
EXHIBITION Vermeer Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Words of wisdom: how to overcome painful times
Former No 10 spin doctor Craig Oliver has created a podcast in which he interviews public figures about how they coped with traumatic life experiences — here he shares their moving stories
Breathe in for power show of abstract feminism
REVIEW Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction Whitechapel Gallery, E1
CARRIED ALIVE FROM THE RUBBLE
Fears death toll could pass 10,000 as Turkey is rocked by yet another quake
370,000 queue to see Queen Bey as new London tour date added
BEYONCÉ-mania broke out today as tickets for the UK leg of her Renaissance tour went on general sale.
Ant-Man and Wasp land on red carpet to kick-off Marvel's next movie phase
THE stars of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania graced the red carpet ahead of the release of the next movie in the Marvel franchise.
Dive expert 'surprised' mother not found yet
THE leader of a specialist dive team searching for missing mother Nicola Bulley said he is \"very surprised\" that she has not been found as the hunt entered its 11th day
RISHI RESHUFFLES IN BID TO STEADY SHIP
GREG HANDS IS NEW PARTY CHAIRMAN, BADENOCH GETS BUSINESS, SHAPPS AT ENERGY | Raab stays put as he bids to ride out 'bullying' row
Borthwick's subtle dig at Jones over scale of England rebuild
STEVE BORTHWICK has laid bare the scale of the task to transform England in criticising the state of the scrum and maul he inherited from Eddie Jones.
City face Premier League sanctions over alleged FFP regulation breaches
MANCHESTER CITY were this morning charged by the Premier League with multiple breaches of the topflight's Financial Fair Play regulations, plunging the club into potential crisis.
Paqueta puts problems behind him as he earns Hammers vital point
LUCAS PAQUETA says he is feeling \"more and more at ease\" at West Ham, after his equaliser earned the Hammers a draw at Newcastle on Saturday.
KANE TARGETING SHEARER RECORD
SPURS TALISMAN READY FOR THE CHASE AFTER JOINING THE 200 CLUB
Arteta must ensure wobble does not become bad habit
EVERY title-chasing side, especially one as young as Mikel Arteta's, will suffer setbacks, but how Arsenal respond to Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Sean Dyche's Everton could define their season.
Masterclass in dark arts sets standard for rest of Spurs' season
Classic Conte display in manager's absence opens up top-four race
FTSE falls back from all-time-high as hopes fade on US rate hikes
RECORD territory for London's FTSE 100 index failed to last today as concerns mounted over the outlook for interest rates and US-China relations.
Ridding the bathroom of single-use plastics
MATT Kennedy is adamant that his company, Fussy, wasn't named after his own career path but he has been M picky in his choices.
New car sales get January boost of almost 15%
THE UK's new car market went up a gear at the start of the year as the industry recovered from Covid-era disruption to supply chains.
Aussie start-up leads race to rescue failed Britishvolt
AN Australian start-up company today emerged as the preferred bidder for what is left of the collapsed electric vehicle battery firm Britshvolt.
'We had to be truthful not hurtful'
Darren Aronofsky's The Whale has been accused of exploitation but it is sincere, he tells Martin Robinson
I moved out of London... I hated it
Stephanie Brookes swapped the capital for a go at country life. Months later, feeling lonely, isolated and anxious, she's heading back to town
Happy Valley pulled off one of the hardest tricks in TV
HAPPY Valley has gripped the nation since its return on New Year's Day, but could it pull off that most difficult act and end well?
First Leopard tank arrives as Russia 'plans major offensive'
THE first Leopard 2 tank supplied by Canada to bolster Ukraine's defences arrived today as warnings grew around a \"symbolic\" Russian offensive to mark the one-year anniversary of its invasion.
'We feel for lecturers - but we want our fees back'
University staff are set to strike for 17 days this term - so how do students feel about it and is Generation Covid right in asking for compensation? Katie Strick reports
Widow's £160,000 pension fight with City giant
A LONDON widow is in dispute with one of the world's biggest financial services giants after it clawed back most of her husband's workplace pension pot following his sudden death.
More than 1,200 killed after huge quake hits border of Syria and Turkey
MORE than 1,200 people were killed today and thousands more injured when a powerful earthquake hit southern Turkey and northern Syria.
Happy Valley pulls in 7.5 million thrilled viewers for showdown
MORE than 7.5 million viewers tuned in to watch the finale of Happy Valley, with star James Norton saying it had been a \"privilege\" to work on the show.
Beyoncé smashes record with 32 Grammys
BEYONCE made history by becoming the most decorated Grammy musician of all time at a ceremony where Brits Harry Styles, Sam Smith and Adele were also among the winners.
Biggest NHS strike yet sparks war of words between unions and ministers
'If your op is cancelled again and again by strikes then the risk rises'
New threat of Tory infighting as Truss says: I'll keep stating case for low tax
I want more people to come forward and make case for low tax, says Truss