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Government to reveal football regulator plans next week
THE introduction of an independent regulator for football is poised to take a significant step forward next week with the publication of a Government White Paper, promising sweeping reforms.
Archer signs off in style as Buttler's men start to build case for World Cup defence
ONE WAY or another, this tour always seemed set to centre around Jofra Archer and so it proved.
How Sinfield can inspire England to new heights
BORTHWICK'S WRECKING CREW SPOTLIGHT ON NEW DEFENCE AND ATTACK COACHES | Head coach's deputy commands respect of players inside and outside the camp
Why we should not believe all the IMF's gloomy predictions
The IMF's bleak projections of a recessionary year ahead for the British economy forecasting it would perform worse even than Russia's have been a major talking point this week.
Tech stock bounce sends FTSE back towards record
MARKET ROUND-UP
Shock as Heathrow boss announces his departure later this year
HEATHROW Airport CEO John Holland-Kaye surprised the aviation world today when he revealed that he will step down later this year.
Scandi style brings on the Nineties cool
Copenhagen fashion week showcased a new grunge edge entering Nordic comfort, says Chloe Street
Is this the decline of the Kardashian dynasty?
For years they have dominated. But with accusations of greenwashing, a social media backlash and questionable commercial deals, is their time up? Joe Stone reports
We should honour London's greatest architect far more
THIS year is the 300th anniversary of the death of Christopher Wren, a name forever associated with one of the capital's greatest architectural masterpieces, St Paul's Cathedral.
Scaling up for business: what you need to know from the den of a Dragon
What happens after those deal-making handshakes at the end of entrepreneur television shows? Deborah Meaden of Dragons' Den says that whether funding for founders comes from a tycoon-filled den or a City boardroom, it's not just about the money.
'Nan Goldin is doing great work in a very dark time'
She documented New York's party underworld, the ravages of the Aids crisis and took on the Sackler dynasty- now the feted photographer is the subject of an acclaimed new documentary by Laura Poitras. Hamish McBain sits down with the director
King's portrait won't replace Queen on Australian $5 banknotes
KING Charles's image will not feature on Australia's new $5 banknote, as its portrait of Queen Elizabeth II is to be replaced with a design honouring indigenous Australians, the country's Reserve Bank announced today.
Zelensky warns of 'tougher battles' as missile hits apartment building
RESCUERS were today searching for survivors after a Russian missile hit an apartment building in eastern Ukraine, as President Volodymyr Zelensky warned of \"tougher\" front line battles with Vladimir Putin's forces.
High five for the unicorns by Kate
THE Princess of Wales high-fived pupils and chatted about teddy bears on a visit to a London primary school.
Scares Aloud...Cheryl is super natural in Ghost Story stage debut
2.2 A Ghost Story | Lyric Theatre
Mental health crisis for Raab bully victims, claims union
Raab's not an easy man but he's no bully, says Boris former chief of staff
£32bn SHELL PROFITS FUEL NEW TAX STORM
£1,000-A-SECOND HAUL SPARKS CALLS FOR FRESH WINDFALL LEVY ON GIANTS | Sunak has let energy giants off the hook over tax, says Miliband
Conte faces spell on sidelines after having surgery
ANTONIO CONTE will spend a period of time away from football after undergoing surgery to remove his gallbladder.
FERNANDEZ JETS IN AFTER LATE DRAMA
RECORD £106.8M DEAL CONFIRMED THIS MORNING FOLLOWING 11TH-HOUR TALKS
Porro has chance to make Spurs' problem position his own
THERE is no position that sums up Tottenham’s chaotic decline from the heyday of Mauricio Pochettino’s side to their current state better than the right side of defence.
Why Arsenal ripped up transfer plan to bring in Jorginho
ARSENAL laid the foundations for their title charge by trusting young players, but now they are hoping experienced heads can help get them over the line.
How deal unfolded to bring World Cup wizard to Stamford Bridge
IT WAS during a trip to Qatar for the World Cup that Chelsea's Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali became enchanted by Argentina's No24.
Record-breaker Enzo 'the complete package' who can save Chelsea
IN PAYING £106.8million for Enzo Fernandez, Chelsea believe they have signed a midfielder who can do it all.
Demand for 'Grade A' offices could leave old stock stranded
DESPITE the best efforts of the RMT and Aslef rail unions to disrupt public transport, Londoners appear to be slowly but steadily returning to their offices.
World Cup turns out a winner for Ladbrokes owner
LADBROKES and Coral owner Entain upped its full-year earnings guidance to almost £1 billion today after the World Cup drove record quarterly online betting revenue.
Star London trio of songwriters sell rights to Hipgnosis
A TRIO of west London school-friends who co-wrote Britain's most streamed song, Lewis Capaldi's Someone You Loved, today sold their catalogue for an undisclosed sum.
Palestinian food on its own terms is a meaningful act of cultural preservation
FORK AND TALK | Akub | 27 Uxbridge Street, W8 7TQ. Meal for two plus drinks about £120. Open Tuesday to Friday noon-11pm, Saturday 10am-11.30pm, Sunday 10am-5pm; akub-restaurant.com
Are these two London's rowdiest restaurateurs?
Matthew Scott and Charlie Carr have made their name with pop-ups that are more like parties. Ahead of new opening Papi, they tell David Ellis what's next
A contrarian masterpiece
This Hackney couple ripped up the rulebook in their bold transformation of a gloomy terraced house. The result is extraordinary, says Anna White
'I thought I'd at least get my deposit back'
Shared ownership helps thousands of buyers on to the ladder, but selling on can be a nightmare, Charlotte Duck discovers