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Style council: McQueen's new arts education charity
FASHION HOUSE Alexander McQueen has announced a new partnership aimed at supporting arts education in London’s Tower Hamlets.
‘Czech Sphinx' who is eyeing a golden era for West Ham
WEST HAM’S ecstatic fans bellowed “We are massive”, as they watched their buoyant team beat Liverpool on Sunday while, up in the VIP section, the club’s newest shareholder looked on impassively.
Young's ‘back in action' with profit but price of a pint going up
YOUNG’S has swung back to profit after seeing sales return to 2019 levels, but the pub group’s CEO today warned drinkers the price of a pint is set to rise.
We must vaccinate the world's most vulnerable
IN my role as a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador, I visited Burundian, South Sudanese and Congolese refugees in Uganda and Rwanda before the pandemic, and I saw for myself the challenges refugees faced.
Medication to blame for getting drunk on flight, says Armistice Day event MP
AN MP who allegedly had to be taken out of an airport in a wheelchair after getting drunk on a flight to an Armistice Day commemoration event today blamed a reaction to medication.
Morgan finds himself at another career crossroads after semi-final heartbreak
EOIN MORGAN is not the type to rush, so when England won the World Cup in 2019, he took his time.
Duchess refused royal family plea to confront her father
THE Duchess of Sussex faced further scrutiny in the High Court today after it emerged she rejected a royal family plan for her to confront her father personally over fears of a “media frenzy”.
GERRARD BACK IN TOP FLIGHT AS VILLA BOSS
ENGLAND AND LIVERPOOL LEGEND QUITS RANGERS TO JOIN ON THREE-AND-A-HALF-YEAR DEAL WORTH £17.5M
How wise words helped Chilwell get his mojo back
BEN CHILWELL has opened up on the heart-to-heart with Thomas Tuchel that ended his summer of hell.
Meet the hot new power couple
PEOPLE Malala Yousafzai was a marriage-sceptic, until she met her new husband. Katie Strick asks who’s that guy?
Pre-Christmas nerves hit B&M despite sales boost
MARKET ROUND-UP
Cancel culture has made me rethink everything I design, says Tom Ford
TOM FORD thinks “cancel culture” has made it harder to be creative as designers are always worried about offending people with their work, but says a “shift needed to happen”.
Ware's mum? Lennie steals star's spotlight
SINGER Jessie Ware has joked fans are “disappointed” when she shows up to events and interviews without her mother Lennie.
Sunak satisfaction drops but he's still better than Starmer
RISHI SUNAK has lost some of his shine as Chancellor amid worries about the Budget’s impact on people’s personal circumstances, a poll shows.
Diversity training after Barbican race claims
EVERY member of staff at the Barbican Centre is set to receive “anti-discrimination training” after complaints of bullying and racism.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW MARCUS TRESCOTHICK
Being out here coaching England has reminded me how great touring can be... I want to do more
‘ABSENCE OF FANS HELPED TO EASE MY STAGE FRIGHT'
SMITH ROWE SAYS LOCKDOWN GAMES BOOSTED CONFIDENCE
Broker bolsters builders as order books stay strong
HOUSE BUILDERS are enjoying another boom year of trading, although for investors the worry persists that the roof is about to fall in on the sector.
REVVED UP TESLA RIVAL ROARS INTO WALL ST
TESLA rival Rivian was set to roar onto the Nasdaq today in the biggest Wall Street debut since Facebook’s 2012 float.
ITV shares climb as advertising revenues set for record high
ITV IS on track for the highest advertising revenues in its 66-year history, the national broadcaster said today.
Soaking up the vitamin sea
Living in a converted rail carriage isn’t everyone’s beach fantasy but for Frances Herrod, it was a dream come true, finds Ruth Bloomfield
Jimi Famurewa - This muddled take on all-American comfort food just gets lost in transit
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PM struggling to salvage key COP26 aim on warming
‘We’re miles from where we need to be’
PRESSURE GROWS ON COX IN SLEAZE ROW
YOUR OFFICES ARE NOT FOR PRIVATE WORK, MINISTER WARNS MPs AMID NEW ALLEGATIONS
The Courtauld is back... and even more glorious
WHEN the Courtauld Gallery closed in 2018 for renovation, I feared it might lose the atmosphere that made it one of the most unique London museums. I needn’t have worried — it’s looking better than ever, with a perfectly judged renovation by Witherford Watson Mann architects and a new series of displays which bring fresh light to its magnificent collection.
Ambition is seen as bad for women, says Meghan
THE Duchess of Sussex has warned how “ambition” has become a “trigger word” when applied to girls and women.
Rivals are ready for their next big clash... with place in final at stake
ON England’s ascent to the top of the world in white-ball cricket, New Zealand have been almost everpresent. They were England’s initial inspiration, then the opponents in a series of stunning World Cup fixtures full of thrills and spills.
Raab forced to defend Cox over £900,000 second job earnings
A CABINET minister was forced to defend ex-Attorney General Sir Geoffrey Cox today after he faced a storm of criticism for earning nearly £900,000 from a second job that saw him vote in Parliament remotely from the Caribbean.
Property prices to rise £40,000 in five years
A FLURRY of updates from housebuilding giants and estate agents today pointed to the pandemic residential boom still having momentum.
Shepherd Neame CEO: ‘Beer and pubs still core to British life'
BRITAIN’S oldest brewer struck an upbeat tone today even as it warned that inflation and supply chain problems will continue to plague its business into next year.