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Mental health crisis for Raab bully victims, claims union
Raab's not an easy man but he's no bully, says Boris former chief of staff
£32bn SHELL PROFITS FUEL NEW TAX STORM
£1,000-A-SECOND HAUL SPARKS CALLS FOR FRESH WINDFALL LEVY ON GIANTS | Sunak has let energy giants off the hook over tax, says Miliband
Conte faces spell on sidelines after having surgery
ANTONIO CONTE will spend a period of time away from football after undergoing surgery to remove his gallbladder.
FERNANDEZ JETS IN AFTER LATE DRAMA
RECORD £106.8M DEAL CONFIRMED THIS MORNING FOLLOWING 11TH-HOUR TALKS
Porro has chance to make Spurs' problem position his own
THERE is no position that sums up Tottenham’s chaotic decline from the heyday of Mauricio Pochettino’s side to their current state better than the right side of defence.
Why Arsenal ripped up transfer plan to bring in Jorginho
ARSENAL laid the foundations for their title charge by trusting young players, but now they are hoping experienced heads can help get them over the line.
How deal unfolded to bring World Cup wizard to Stamford Bridge
IT WAS during a trip to Qatar for the World Cup that Chelsea's Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali became enchanted by Argentina's No24.
Record-breaker Enzo 'the complete package' who can save Chelsea
IN PAYING £106.8million for Enzo Fernandez, Chelsea believe they have signed a midfielder who can do it all.
Demand for 'Grade A' offices could leave old stock stranded
DESPITE the best efforts of the RMT and Aslef rail unions to disrupt public transport, Londoners appear to be slowly but steadily returning to their offices.
World Cup turns out a winner for Ladbrokes owner
LADBROKES and Coral owner Entain upped its full-year earnings guidance to almost £1 billion today after the World Cup drove record quarterly online betting revenue.
Star London trio of songwriters sell rights to Hipgnosis
A TRIO of west London school-friends who co-wrote Britain's most streamed song, Lewis Capaldi's Someone You Loved, today sold their catalogue for an undisclosed sum.
Palestinian food on its own terms is a meaningful act of cultural preservation
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Are these two London's rowdiest restaurateurs?
Matthew Scott and Charlie Carr have made their name with pop-ups that are more like parties. Ahead of new opening Papi, they tell David Ellis what's next
A contrarian masterpiece
This Hackney couple ripped up the rulebook in their bold transformation of a gloomy terraced house. The result is extraordinary, says Anna White
'I thought I'd at least get my deposit back'
Shared ownership helps thousands of buyers on to the ladder, but selling on can be a nightmare, Charlotte Duck discovers
Riseborough keeps Oscar nod after probe into star-backed campaign
ANDREA RISEBOROUGH remains in the running for an Oscar after the Academy ruled that her surprise nomination can stand despite \"concern\" over the celebrity-backed campaign that propelled her onto the shortlist.
Expertly crafted rom-com with word limit is bittersweet pleasure
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Victory for Tate row flat owners
Tate’s viewing platform was ‘relentless’ invasion of our privacy, say flats owners
Tories clash over Raab bully claims
‘Snowflakey?’ We must be very careful over bullying row claims, says minister
Anti-tax Tories are circling Rishi - they scent blood
Personnel dramas, infighting and growing fissures caused by the ‘anti-tax loons’ are threatening to de-rail Sunak. Amidst intimidating new statistics from the IMF, can the PM prove his naysayers wrong, asks Anne McElvoy
'250.000 LONDON PUPILS STUCK AT HOME'
CAPITAL HIT HARDEST BY WALKOUT WEDNESDAY | TRAIN DRIVERS, CIVIL SERVANTS JOIN STRIKES
Claims that I am faking injury just drive me on, says Djokovic
NOVAK DJOKOVIC has hit back at claims that he is faking a hamstring injury, and says it is inspiring him in his quest for a 10th Australian Open title.
FIRED-UP CONTE HOPES RESILIENT DISPLAY WILL RESTORE BELIEF IN FRAIL BACKLINE
ANTONIO CONTE turned to applaud Tottenham's travelling fans at the end of a much-needed victory and, just briefly, there was a flash of fire.
'MY FOCUS IS ON TROPHIES, NOT CONTRACT TALKS'
KANE WILL DISCUSS SPURS DEAL 'IN COMING MONTHS'
New RFU tackle plan could leave players more vulnerable, says Farrell
IRELAND coach Andy Farrell fears that waist-high tackle limits for community rugby could make children \"sitting ducks\" but until the RFU expands on their radical plans, it will be English chiefs in the firing line.
How Nketiah's sharp shows have silenced the doubters
Striker could have left Gunners but signed a new deal and is repaying Arteta's faith
Adding taste and fun to a healthy breakfast
JAC Chetland and Kit Gammell saw a gap in the market at breakfast time. \"The cereal industry is the third-biggest in food and drink, but it hasn't changed in 100 years,\" say the duo, who met working at coconut drink business Vita Coco, where Chetland ran sales in Europe and Gammell oversaw marketing.
Rolls-Royce rises again as Airbus supplier adds to positive mood
THE slow burn recovery of Rolls-Royce shares continued today as investors welcomed more signs of improving conditions in the engine giant's aerospace markets.
Padel, anyone? The unstoppable rise of tennis' cool younger sister
A-Listers can't get enough of this tennis-squash hybrid-we'll all be addicted soon,
Keir needs to face facts: the Labour Party has a serious woman problem
ROSIE Duffield, a survivor of domestic abuse and the current MP for Canterbury, a seat she won for Labour from the Tories in 2017, has described being in the Labour Party as akin to an abusive relationship. She wrote: \"When I come home at night, I feel low-level trauma at my political isolation.\"