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Ravens locked in Tower of London over flu fears
THE Tower of London's famous ravens have gone into lockdown to protect them from avian flu.
Become an MP? Thanks, but I'd rather tuck into a wallaby's tackle
Once, the prospect of taking a seat in the Commons would have filled me with awe now it fills me with horror
Tourist-fleecing pedicabs are a menace to London
“State carriages”: the laws governing pedicabs were last updated in 1869
Reports of the death of American democracy have been greatly exaggerated
The US has harmed China’s chip industry and the EU feels more utterly dependent on it for security than ever
Politicians get stark taste of school meal poverty
POLITICIANS were given a stark taste of what some hungry children face every day at an event to highlight the \"superpowers\" of free school meals.
Sunak, Hunt and a special relationship
The dynamic between a PM and chancellor is notoriously hard to manage. Are they even friends?
A good day for democracy, says Biden as 'red wave' flops
A RELIEVED Joe Biden said the US midterm elections were \"a good day for democracy\", but pledged to work with Republicans after a predicted \"red wave\" failed to materialise.
Cowgirl Katy stars at country music night
KATY PERRY was one of the star attractions at the 56th annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Tennessee.
Brexiteer minister claims impact of NI Protocol 'not understood at the time'
CABINET minister Chris Heaton-Harris risked a backlash over Brexit today when he claimed the authors of the Northern Ireland Protocol did not understand the impact it would have.
Teacher at school attended by royals admits child sex charges
DEPUTY HEAD FROM GEORGE AND CHARLOTTE’S OLD PREP FACES PRISON
Fourth day of traffic chaos on M25 as protests continue
Travel woe: a shuttered Tube station at Edgware Road today, as commuters on the Embankment take to two wheels to make their way to work
High Court hears of sticky battle over Paddington royalties
More bread: the movie Paddington and, inset below, the TV version
REVIEW NO SHAME, JUST A SMIRK... CALL THAT FUNNY?
Onlye ones laughing: Matt Hancoek and Seann Walsh in the I’m a Celebrity camp
Hancock boosts viewer figures as MPs help vote him into maggot trial
MATT Hancock’s arrival on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here has given viewing figures a major boost — as a minister revealed how MPs and lords are voting for him to undergo the show’s stomach-churning bushtucker trials.
STOP THE NEEDLESS' TUBE STRIKE AGONY
COMMUTERS ENDURE SIXTH WALKOUT THIS YEAR, AS UNIONS WARN MORE TO COME
Rashid turned the tide against Sri Lanka...now he can put India in a semi-final spin
‘Irreplaceable’: Rashid in training today
SOUTHGATE WON'T TAKE A GAMBLE ON INJURED JAMES
WORLD CUP WOE BUT BLUES STAR TARGETS DECEMBER RETURN
Who goes as Harry Kane's back-up?
CALLUM WILSON or Ivan Toney?
Will there be any wildcards?
EBERECHI EZE has been in great form for Crystal Palace and is, arguably, the most compelling wildcard option.
Southgate's big issues before he finalises his squad
GARETH SOUTHGATE is due to announce his 26-man England squad for the World Cup at 2pm tomorrow — and some players face a nervous wait to learn whether they will be on the plane for Qatar.
US midterm vote sets markets on edge
Facing Congress gridlock: Joe Biden
Sales rise increases Wetherspoons' hopes for festive cheer
“Cautiously optimistic”: Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin
Musk 'everything app' plan for Twitter is nuts, says Slack boss
ELON MUSK'S bold plan to turn Twitter into an \"everything app\" is unrealistic and might never get off the ground, according to the British-born co-founder of business communications app Slack.
Pound and new sites lift Watches of Switzerland
A CHAIN of new showrooms in one of London’s latest designer neighbourhoods and the weak pound have helped Watches of Switzerland, whose brand ambassadors include Gisele Bundchen (left) lift profit guidance for the full year.
Taylor Wimpey hurt as buyers cancel
Cost control shift: builder Taylor Wimpey
M&S warns of 'gathering storm' to follow Christmas as shares dive 6%
MARKS & Spencer today warned of a \"gathering storm\" with the UK predicted to tip into a bleak recession early next year.
Rambunctious, witty StJohn sibling still has a few kinks to be ironed out
GOOD menu-writing is a dance and a tease; a playful back-and-forth where crucial dish information is both generously disclosed and tantalisingly withheld.
Guess who's back in town?
He lost his entire empire but Mark Hix has returned to London at the Groucho, no less. David Ellis has the exclusive interview
Area guide to Old Kent Road
Israeli-born chef and Bala Baya owner Eran Tibi wasn’t sure about Southwark when he moved there six years ago. He tells Emma Magnus what changed his mind
Inside man
Kitchens need to be practical but that’s no excuse for blandness, even in tiny soaces