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Khan doubles new council homes target in his first big campaign pledge
SIR Keir Starmer joined Sadiq Khan today for the Mayor’s re-election campaign, pledging to double his council homes building target to 40,000 — and trumpeting the prospect of a Labour government and mayor offering a “once in a generation” chance to ease London’s housing crisis.
We won't ignore chance we could win title, insists George
JAMIE GEORGE has declared that title talk is not taboo in the England squad.
WE CAN BEAT mbro ANY TEAM ON OUR OWN TURF
WEST HAM'S ANTONIO IS NOT FAZED BY EURO HEAVYWEIGHTS
Borthwick's men can't afford to crash to earth after Irish lift-off
The title may prove out of reach but England still have questions to answer and a score to settle in France
England snub shines a light on Arsenal's 'warrior'
FOR a man who does not crave attention, Ben White had to contend with spending yesterday in the spotlight.
Show-stopping Kudus adds gloss to frontline
Hammers stroll into the quarter-finals as Moyes’ strikeforce fires
Vodafone sells Italy arm over 'excessive fragmentation'
THE CEO of Vodafone has bemoaned the \"excessive fragmentation\" of European telecoms markets as Italy today became the latest country the firm has exited after it reached an €8 billion (£6.8bn) deal with rival Swisscom.
Fresh sci-fi with gallons of flair
LONG with Dune and Cloud Atlas, The Three-Body Problem was one of those books once left languishing in the file marked \"unfilmable\".
Meghan has relaunched herself with perfect timing, unless your name is Kate
BROCCOLI stalks. Beetroot. Brussels sprouts. Red pepper. More broccoli. White turnip. All massaged together in a big bowl with, I'm guessing, olive oil for a delicious dish of wholesome roasted vegetables.
The West must step up as the Ukraine war turns
IT is now obvious. The war in Ukraine is at a tipping point - not only for Ukrainians and Russians but for the United States, wider Europe and, most particularly, the UK.
The slow death of 24-hour London
Expensive pints, mass pub and club closures, licensing restrictions and poor late-night transport options are killing London's buzz, says El Hunt - when did the capital stop being fun after dark?
Matt 'would still be here if proper gun search had been made'
A POLICE officer who was shot dead by a prisoner in the custody suite at Croydon police station could still be alive if a proper search of the gunman had been carried out, his partner has claimed.
Lady in Blue with a sense of purpose wins spot on fourth plinth
A BRONZE sculpture of a black woman \"who represents the city's spirit\" has been chosen to go on the fourth plinth. Lady in Blue by Tschabalala Self will take its place in Trafalgar Square in 2026.
Macron summit ВЫЕ ПРЕ 00 as Russia polls open for Putin
Bid for more united front from West
Whatever Wills can do: Harry and Meg stage their own shows
THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex risked upstaging the Prince of Wales with two announcements that clashed with an emotional speech in honour of his mother.
Backlash as minister calls for £10m Tory donor in race storm to be given a second chance
A MINISTER was hit with a backlash after claiming that Tory donor Frank Hester should be given a “second chance” despite his racist rant against Diane Abbott.
TONEY'S LIFELINE FOR EURO DREAM
STRIKER SET FOR CALL-UP AFTER BAN, BUT NO PLACE FOR PHILLIPS
I was too cocky, but my mum's helped dial it all down
DALEY THOMPSON turbocharges his speed, Jonny Wilkinson fine-tunes his kicking boots — but Marcus Smith’s mum keeps his feet firmly on the ground.
Blues in fight for teen sensation Yoro
CHELSEA are interested in a move for talented young Lille centre-back Leny Yoro, as they weigh up defensive options to replace Thiago Silva.
Rice's departure left huge shoes to fill, but I know I can be this team's talisman
NEXT week marks a decade since Jarrod Bowen’s debut for non-League Hereford Town, and the forward’s inspiring rise to the top of the English game would probably not have been possible without David Moyes.
Fleetwood's my tip to break English Players hoodoo
NICK DOUGHERTY fronts Sky Sports Golf’s coverage and will again be at the broadcasting helm for the Players Championship. Here, he picks out his ones to watch...
Gentlemansgame can strike gold for Morris
Lightly-raced chaser capable of challenging favourite at a big price
Shell reveals £8m pay for CEO Sawan
SHELL paid its chief executive almost £8 million in 2023, it was revealed today, adding to the public outcry over fat-cat salaries and profiteering when so many people are struggling with the cost of living.
John Lewis board rules out spinning off Waitrose
THE John Lewis Partnership today ruled out any plan to spin off successful supermarket arm Waitrose as it bounced back to profit after a rough period.
Body pulled from the Thames believed to be missing London student
A BODY recovered from the Thames last month is believed to be that of a missing London student, police have revealed — amid criticism of the search for her.
Starmer urged to restore party whip to Abbott
SIR Keir Starmer came under pressure today to restore the Labour whip to Diane Abbott after a near year-long investigation.
Campbell's towering show ... and she's not done yet
As the supermodel looks back at her 40-year career with a landmark V&A exhibition, Joe Bromley has the inside scoop on what to expect
Israel claims it will 'flood' Gaza with aid as Biden toughens call
ISRAEL will try to “flood” Gaza with humanitarian aid, its military claimed today, amid international pressure to tackle the humanitarian crisis grows.
Palestinian flags will go from council's buildings
TOWER Hamlets council is to remove Palestinian flags from its buildings following warnings their display has been distressing Jewish residents.
I've dreamt of this all my life, says Glasto headliner Lipa
DUA LIPA, Coldplay and SZA will headline Glastonbury — the first time that women have taken two of the three main slots.