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Major John Lewis shake-up looms as inflation hits ‘like a hurricane'
INFLATION hit John Lewis “like a hurricane”, chairman Sharon White admitted today, as she set out plans to rescue a British retail icon.
The age of celebrity vulnerability
From Bella Hadid to Prince Harry, every star seems to be sharing their fears and traumas with the world – but, asks Emma Firth, is this helping others or only fuelling more pain?
This was a competent Budget, but it may not be enough
JEREMY Hunt faces huge problems but the Chancellor has little money to work with and his party is bitterly divided. Writing a Budget under such circumstances is not an enviable job.
A supersized St Patrick’s Day:
This year, London has a host of particularly impressive Irish celebrations. Here are the best on offer
Lineker 'thought he had Twitter deal with Davie'
GARY LINEKER believed he had a \"special agreement\" with the BBC director-general to tweet about refugees and immigration, his agent has said.
Bonuses axed and jobs at risk as £234m loss hits John Lewis
FOR decades John Lewis and its grocery chain Waitrose have been the go-to place for the middle classes - but today the group, famed for its Christmas adverts, revealed just how badly it has been hit by the cost-of-living crisis.
Hopes soar of an end to nurses' strike with pay deal
Hunt's deal on pay for nurses raises hopes of an end to rail strike chaos
Forget post-election tax cuts, we're stuck in a lost decade, says IFS
‘Britain stuck in a debt trap and a lost decade for living standards’
SHARES RALLY AFTER HUGE BANK BAILOUT
BUT FEARS REMAIN THAT TURMOIL IN MARKETS MAY LEAD TO FULL-ON CRASH
OUR AMBITION KNOWS NO BOUNDS
BOSS IS SURE KROENKES WILL INVEST AND DO ALL THEY CAN’ TO ENSURE LONG-TERM SUCCESS AS HE TARGETS TITLE GLORY
Irish challenge will take all the beating in high-class Stayers'
Home By The Lee, only sixth in last year’s race but a better horse now, looks pretty bomb-proof each-way
We've got the quality ... we just need killer instinct, insists Vieira
THEY say form goes out the window in a derby — and Patrick Vieira will be hoping that idiom holds true when his Crystal Palace side face Brighton tonight.
Banking stocks slump again after short rebound
Mid-cap retreat: shares in fast fashion brand ASOS fell early today on the FTSE 250, which was down more than 1%
International ticket sales at Trainline pass the €1bn barrier
ONLINE ticket seller Trainline said the growing awareness of the environmental benefits of rail travel over flying had helped boost sales and profits.
Zara owner flying again as thousands of stores trade freely
SALES at high street fashion chain Zara’s owner Inditex leapt to pass pre-pandemic levels and hit €32.6 billion (£28.8 billion) last year.
How to fix London's toxic housing market
The capital is unaffordable, precarious and joyless for too many people, mostly thanks to our dysfunctional housing provision. As the Budget is revealed, London's eminent property experts tell Anna White what needs to be done
Now we must tackle the next frontier in public health
THE pandemic changed our world, transforming our understanding of and attitude towards public health.
'Moped thieves attacked £3m Bugatti and held machete to woman's face'
MASKED thieves on mopeds smashed a £3 million Bugatti supercar with a hammer and held a machete to a woman’s face during a Mayfair crime spree, a court heard.
That's a wrap for streaming boom
Show cancellations amid slowing subscription figures it’s been a tough year for the streaming services once considered the future of entertainment, and with tax breaks for film studios under threat, things may be about to get worse
Chris: Transgender journey hasn't been easy... but now I feel true joy
POP star Chris has told of the “true joy” he’s felt since coming out as a transgender man — but admits “it’s not an easy journey”.
Lineker blasts MP's claim he called Red Wall voters 'bigots'
GARY LINEKER has described accusations that he called northern voters \"racist bigots\" as \"outrageous and dangerously provocative\".
Judge throws out bid to reinstate Kensington High Street cycle lane
A CAMPAIGN group has lost a High Court fight with council bosses over cycle lanes in London.
GCHQ'spy' stabbing: Hostile state not to blame, claim police
COUNTER-TERROR police investigating the stabbing of a woman believed to be an American spy working at GCHQ’s headquarters do not think the attack was organised by a hostile state, the Standard understands.
Free childcare to help parents of one and two-year-olds back to work
THERE was relief for London families today as the Chancellor was set to announce a major expansion of childcare support to encourage more parents back to work.
Swept away in tidal swirl that's as blissful as it's exhilarating
BROADWAY’S best-ever musical, Frank Loesser’s witty tale of New York wastrels tamed by women too good for them, gets a near-flawless revival in this immersive production by Nicholas Hytner.
I rolled the dice and took a chance on a musical, star Mays admits
GUYS & Dolls star Daniel Mays said he decided to “roll the dice” and take a chance on appearing in his first-ever musical since drama school.
Thousands defy Tube strike that will cost London £170m
VAST numbers of Londoners today defied the Tube strike, with commuters cramming onto trains and buses or walking and cycling to work.
HUNT'S DASH FOR GROWTH BUDGET TO BEAT SLUMP
CHANCELLOR RAISES HOPES UK WILL AVOID RECESSION AS INFLATION SET TO PLUNGE
Lineker Takes On Musk Over His Son's 'Burn At Stake' Abuse On Twitter
Is this acceptable, Lineker asks Musk after son George's abuse on Twitter
I'll never forget the moment I beat Murray, insists Draper
JACK DRAPER has made no secret of the influence Andy Murray has had on his nascent career, first as an idol, then practice partner and confidant.