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SEE YOU IN COURT, PM WARNED ON SMALL BOATS PLAN
>> GOVERNMENT FACES LEGAL BATTLE AS CRITICS SAY MIGRANT SCHEME IS BREACH OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Teachers blast minister over pay strike talks jibe
EDUCATION Secretary Gillian Keegan today ramped up the war of words with teaching leaders by saying other public unions had paused strike action but not the National Education Union.
Seconds out for the stand-up grapplers
LONDON'S inaugural Just For Laughs Festival closed with a bang as stand-ups swapped punchlines for punches and took on professional fighters in aid of Comic Relief.
ANOTHER GREAT ESCAPE, BUT PROBLEMS MOUNT FOR ARTETA
MIKEL ARTETA has tried not to get carried away during this title race, but even he could not help himself after Arsenal's late winner sealed a dramatic comeback against Bournemouth.
We won't get carried away, says Horner after Red Bull one-two
CHRISTIAN HORNER is adamant Red Bull are not Formula One's new invincibles, despite the team's runaway success at yesterday's season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.
HERO NELSON IN TALKS OVER NEW ARSENAL DEAL
>>SUPER SUB WANTS TO REMAIN AT BOYHOOD CLUB AND IS SET TO PLAY A KEY ROLE AS INJURIES BITE
Spurs need a revitalised Conte to keep their season on track
ANTONIO CONTE’S first task on returning to work yesterday was to lift the mood of his players and staff.
It didn't end the perfect way at Arsenal, but I'm at home here and we have the fans dreaming
WHEN Bernd Leno reflects on the £3million that Fulham paid to sign him from Arsenal last summer, he says with a smile: “I have to say it’s a bargain. It’s very, very cheap, especially in the Premier League. I am not £3m — I’m probably worth a little bit more. Otherwise I would be a very bad player!”
Hamilton feeling the heat... and it's only race one of the new F1 season!
HOW do you solve a problem like Mercedes? Even the team's greatest minds do not have the answer.
Formula One success sends Aston Martin shares racing in rally
ASTON MARTIN’S flying start to the Formula One season today added to the feelgood factor for shares as the car maker’s recovery accelerated in the FTSE 250 index.
Driven: the urban space man who built a £12m parking site
TO any parent worried about their child quitting a steady, well-paid job in a global corporation to “do their own thing”, take heed from Anthony Eskinazi.
UBS slashes bonuses as CEO's pay rises by £1m
FINANCE Michael Hunter UBS, the major Swiss bank with a big presence in London, revealed a drop in its bonus pool today as the pay of its chief executive, Ralph Hamers, went up.
Construction firms look to Budget to lift order slump
LONDON'S biggest building contractors will hope measures to boost housing and address inflation are announced in the Budget, as new research laid bare how construction order books have been hammered by political and economic headwinds.
'Queer people's rights are under threat'
Tan France is one-fifth of Queer Eye and the co-host of Next in Fashion. He tells Joe Bromley why representation matters
Big tech in crisis: lay-offs, cuts and deflated morale
After years of growth, the social media tech giants are now slashing at budgets in a difficult post-Covid slump, and worried workers are speaking out
Harry and Meghan's dilemma over Coronation invitation
THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex were today facing a dilemma after reportedly being invited to stay at Frogmore Cottage for the Coronation of the King.
Starmer refuses six times to be drawn on key Gray question
SIR KEIR STARMER today repeatedly refused to reveal when he first approached Sue Gray to become his chief of staff.
'Sir Stanley' would bring honours into disrepute, says David Davis
AWARDING Boris Johnson’s father Stanley a knighthood would bring the honours system into “disrepute”, a senior Tory warned today.
Vanished clubbers: three dead and two fight for life after crash
‘| had to knock on doors myself after police were doing nothing’
£220,000 Banksy art seized in proceeds of crime investigation
WORK by street artist Banksy worth more than £220,000 has been seized by police as suspected proceeds of crime, it has emerged.
Hancock's Covid 'scare the pants off' text was very silly phrase, says minister
MATT HANCOCK’S suggestion that a new Covid variant should be used to “scare the pants off everyone” was criticised by a minister calling it a “very silly phrase” today.
PM HIT BY BACKLASH AT BID TO END SMALL BOAT CRISIS
>> PLAN WON'T WORK, SAYS TORY HEAVYWEIGHT >> MINISTER UNABLE TO ANSWER KEY QUESTION
Why top-four finish is no longer a novelty at Spurs
WOLVES V TOTTENHAM (Tomorrow, 3pm)
Mikel's front runners reap the rewards of sharing goal burden
ARSENAL V BOURNEMOUTH (Tomorrow, 3pm)
Watchdog probes London Metal Exchange on nickel
THE WAY in which the London Metal Exchange handled a dizzying spike in the price of nickel last year is at the centre of an investigation opened by regulators today.
Entrepreneur 'in violent bust-up at Windrush Day celebration'
AN award-winning entrepreneur aimed punches at a social justice campaigner outside a Windrush Day celebration in the culmination of a feud over £35,000, a court heard.
Hunt for Manga jacket mugger after gang break woman's leg
A WOMAN had a leg smashed by three \"cowardly\" robbers who beat her to the ground and stamped on her.
'A shame': Ken Bruce's early BBC departure after 46 years
RADIO DJ Ken Bruce has said his early exit from BBC Radio 2 \"seems a shame\" as he hosted his final mid-morning show.
Cher and Perry lead tributes to Carol Burnett at 90
KATY PERRY, Cher, and Lisa Kudrow were among the stars who turned out to celebrate American actress, comedian and singer Carol Burnett.
Hancock's message to get heavy? It was confusion all along, says police chief
A FORMER police chief today said forces \"won't be surprised\" at the tone of Matt Hancock's leaked messages to ministers about the enforcement of lockdown rules.