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‘WINNING UGLY GIVES US NEW CONFIDENCE’
Dan Kilpatrick
Spurs shuffle as billionaire Lewis gives up controlling interest
JOE LEWIS has ceased to be “a person with significant control” of Tottenham following what the club has described as a “reorganisation of the Lewis family trusts”, which hold the shares in Spurs.
‘My children ask why I’m not eating. I just can’t tell them the real reason’
David Cohen talks to a mother who has trained herself to eat once a day so she can feed her family
FORTUNE FAVOURS TITLE-CHASING GUNNERS AS GAP AT TOP OPENS UP
A BATTLING win at Elland Road extended Arsenal’s lead at the top of the table and it is increasingly likely that Mikel Arteta’s side will go into the winter break as the Premier League front-runners.
Three suspects quizzed by police after DJ is abducted and murdered in Essex woodland
TRIBUTES were today paid to a popular radio DJ found murdered in Essex woodland as police quizzed three men suspected of involvement in the killing.
I’ll be ruthless and use sting ops to weed out the Met rogues, vows Rowley
Martin Bentham, Anthony France
Jodie Comer and Jessie Buckley vie for top honours at Standard’s Theatre Awards
THEATRE AWARDS 2022
Russian drone attacks are terrorism, says Kyiv mayor as more strikes hit Ukraine
A WAVE of Russian drone attacks hit Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities today, causing people to scramble for cover for the second successive week.
bonfire of Kwasi’s tax cuts
PM to meet One Nation Group amid pressure for new Tory leadership rules
HUNT TEARS UP PLANS ON TAX AND ENERGY
CHANCELLOR RACES TO 'SAVE' ECONOMY IN EMERGENCY STATEMENT
It’s not good for London if fine dining flees City for suburbia
SCOTT’S has opened its first branch, in Richmond. While that is a fillip for the south-west London borough, it’s also a telltale development. Time was when the venerable Mayfair restaurant would have plumped for the City or Canary Wharf. Instead, it’s opted for the suburbs.
Royal Mail cuts 6000 jobs but says post won't suffer
ROYAL MAIL today revealed it will take the axe to 6000 jobs but its chief executive insisted this cull will not affect the frequency of London’s postal deliveries.
Revealed: how top pension funds crashed even before gilts crisis
SOME of the biggest pension funds in the City have crashed 50% in value this year, putting the retirement dreams of tens of thousands of people in possible jeopardy.
Marvel's new monster talent
The Nevers star Laura Donnelly has joined the MCU — she talks to Nick Clark about a superhero show with a difference
It's a red carpet day as Bennifer step out at fashion show
JENNIFER Lopez and Ben Affleck made their first red carpet appearance together since getting married at a fashion show in California.
New Year’s Eve fireworks show back with a bang
LONDON’S New Year's Eve celebrations are returning to the banks of the Thames this year for the first time since before the pandemic.
‘World's greatest art collection’ comes to London ahead of auction
IT IS set to become the world’s most expensive art collection ever sold, containing an estimated 1billion worth of masterpieces by the likes of Paul Cezanne, Edouard Manet and David Hockney, collected over decades by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen.
Counter-attack 'liberates 600 Ukrainian towns and villages’
Evacuation plea after Kyiv counter-attack
New house price fears as turmoil 'kills the market’
House price crash in London is fait accompli, says developer
KWASI RUSHES HOME INTO U-TURN STORM
CRISIS TALKS WITH TRUSS AS OUR POLL SHOWS HIS RATINGS AT A RECORD LOW
‘I’ve had a second chance — I don’t want to waste it’
INTERVIEW Thaddea Graham tells Nick Clark about her unique life and joining Sex Education
‘WE NEED CONTROL TO BE A TOP TEAM’
LLORIS WARNS SPURS AS CONTE ADMITS SCARE WAS A BIG LESSON
It’s nearly a painful end after tired Spurs wind down
Son and Kane have side cruising but Frankfurt launch late charge
A sport in need of capital gains to find the next Kai
TRY as it might, rugby league has never entirely cracked London.
Formula One drives Ladbroke owner revenue
A DRAMATIC rise in the popularity of betting on Formula One has helped sustain revenues at bookmaker Entain, owner of the Ladbroke and Coral chains.
World Chess moves for London float
WORLD Chess, a company set up five years ago to promote the global mass market appeal” of the sport, is to float on the London stock exchange next month raising 8 million 7 million).
GSK suffers despite claim of vaccine breakthrough
MARKET ROUND-UP
Five coaches in 15 months? It’s all part of Emma’s plan
EMMA RADUCANU is on the lookout for a fifth coach in just 15 months. Gone is Dmitry Tursunov less than three months into a partnership which had been showing promise towards the end of a difficult year.
Back to the shelters - but we won't surrender
Nuclear blackmail and missile strikes across the country have shown that Putin has doubled down on his attack, but Ukrainians on the ground remain defiant. Tom Mutch reports from Kyiv
Infowars' Jones ordered to pay £869m over false Sandy Hook 'hoax' claims
CONSPIRACY theorist Alex Jones has been ordered to pay almost $1 billion in damages over false claims that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax.