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Save our Chelsea Buns from the foreign invaders, pleads minister
A LONDON MP is spearheading a campaign to save the Chelsea Bun from being driven to extinction by competition from foreign imports such as the French pain aux raisins and the Portuguese pastel de nata.
Hague adds to PM's woes as he condemns donor's attack on Abbott as racist
RISHI SUNAK was hit by a growing storm today as William Hague led senior Tories in condemning as “racist” a party donor’s rant against Diane Abbott in which he reportedly said she made him “want to hate all black women” and “should be shot”.
Kate's photo 'was altered three times' before release by Palace
THE Princess of Wales was today said to be “saddened” over the doctored photo which engulfed the royal family in fresh controversy.
Son: I want to become Postecoglou's perfect player
TOTTENHAM captain Heung-min Son wants to become Ange Postecoglou's \"perfect player\", after starring in yesterday's win at Villa Park.
SALIBA: WE CAN HANDLE PORTO
GUNNERS READY AFTER EURO RIVALS OUTSMARTED ARSENAL IN FIRST LEG
England reset now clear to see as Feyi-Waboso revels in 'fairytale' finish
IMMANUEL FEYI-WABOSO hailed his \"fairytale\" full Test debut after England toppled Ireland in a Six Nations victory to add credence to Steve Borthwick's Red Rose reset.
Poch hoping for home comforts as he bids to get fans onside
THERE threatens to be as much focus on the terraces as the pitch when Mauricio Pochettino's Chelsea return to action against Newcastle at Stamford Bridge tonight.
Devastating finishing power is sweet tonic for Ange revolution
FOR all Tottenham's improvement under Ange Postecoglou, the head coach has said over and over again that his side are still a work in progress in the final third, so a second-half dismantling of Aston Villa was an important step forward.
Festival in need of a new crop of stars in absence of Henderson hotpot Hill
IT SAYS much for the extent to which Cheltenham dominates the National Hunt landscape that the most talked about performance prior to this year's Festival did not come in a race at all.
Gardens can bloom on dominant day for Irish
Raiders look to have the edge over home contingent in every race
Telegraph hot potato is heading for the long grass
TODAY two thick reports landed on the desk of Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer, one from media regulator Ofcom, the other from competition watchdog the CMA.
Rates focus on US after Nikkei reverse
A BIG reverse for Japan's stock market swayed the mood today as London investors began a busy week of economic updates with a safety-first approach.
Elliott slams Currys board as it abandons £757m bid
THE bid battle for Currys took a dramatic new turn today as the US private equity house that had spiced up the retailer's shares with a £757 million offer walked away, hitting out at the company's board.
Earl Spencer has shone a light into the toxic world of the sick British upper crust
THE film Saltburn described an aristocratic family in an exquisite home being destroyed by a middle-class demon.
Vince Power, man behind the Mean Fiddler, dies aged 76
TRIBUTES were today paid to the \"visionary\" music promoter Vince Power, who has died at the age of 76.
All change! Bold new Waterloo to emerge from under the arches
LONG-TERM plans to transform Waterloo station were unveiled today in a bid to improve links with the South Bank and other venues.
The world according to a very Cockney geezer
Buddhism, the changing face of the East End and the Sex Pistols ― welcome to life through the eyes of cult musician Jah Wobble, as told to Dylan Jones. Just don't get him started on hipsters...
'I experiment by editing ... sorry for confusion'
THE Princess of Wales today made a personal apology for the \"confusion\" over the digitally altered family photograph released by Kensington Palace.
Lee Anderson defects to Reform after rant at Khan
SUSPENDED Tory MP Lee Anderson defected to Reform UK today in a fresh blow to Rishi Sunak's premiership.
Oppenheimer blows away its Oscars rivals (but Ken steals show)
CHRISTOPHER NOLAN'S epic Oppenheimer has swept the Oscars, winning seven prizes including Best Actor for its star Cillian Murphy.
STOKES SHOWS WHAT ENGLAND HAVE MISSED
SKIPPER STRIKES WITH FIRST BALL BUT INDIA PLOUGH ON
Borthwick's men must reveal their new identity
Farrell’s free-flowing Slam seekers will provide stiffest test of all at Twickenham
Tottenham in a frustrating fight for seat at top table
IT might not be clear until April or even May if Tottenham's visit to Aston Villa on Sunday is a six-pointer for Champions League football or a less significant occasion altogether.
Joshua knows he can't afford any slip-ups as Fury lies in wait
LONG before Red Bull's Formula One team put out the unconvincing message that it was united as ever, boxing's promoters were already streets ahead.
Ramsdale has rare chance to put himself in shop window
ARSENAL manager Mikel Arteta says the club is yet to hold talks with Aaron Ramsdale over his future.
Mondi reveals £5.1bn offer for DS Smith as 'great fire sale of London' rages on
ANOTHER multi-billion-pound deal set the pace on the FTSE 100 today, sending shares in big-spending packaging giant Mondi toward the bottom of London's main stock index.
Frasers snuffs out Matches just months after buying it for £52m
FRASERS GROUP today gave up on Matches Fashion just months after spending £52 million on a bid to keep the high-end clothes retailer alive.
The shadow of a gun lurks on a lonely windswept island
THERE is a moment, about three-quarters of the way through Carys Davies's third novel, Clear, so simultaneously startling and pleasing that I put the book down in delight.
On International Women's Day, let's reflect on men who bring women down
WHEN Italian PM Giorgia Meloni's partner Andrea Giambruno was caught on tape appearing to flirt with a colleague, saying he's known to cheat on Meloni and inviting a woman to join a \"threesome or foursome\", you could almost hear the waves of Schadenfreude crashing across Europe.
Is a £760 steak worth the money? Perhaps it is
TO state the obvious: Martin Lewis, I ain't. Granted, restaurant writing involves some consideration of cost, but it's hardly a science: I might know the mark-up on a wine, but I can't say whether you care.