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Livingstone likely to be fit for T20 World Cup opener
ENGLAND were this morning breathing a sigh of relief at the news that allrounder Liam Livingstone is expected to be fit for their T20 World Cup campaign after leaving the field during yesterday’s warm-up defeat to India.
Plant-based path to the right recipe for saving the planet
ENTREPRENEURS
Prince William reveals he'll take his Earthshot Prize to America
THE Duke of Cambridge will take his Earthshot awards to America after issuing a rallying cry to the next generation to keep on “demanding change”.
Why David? MPs unite in grief and horror to pay tribute
IN GRIEF and horror, MPs united today at Westminster to pay tribute to popular Tory MP Sir David Amess.
UK ‘is working tenaciously to free Nazanin' in Iranas husband hits ou
THE Foreign Office is “working tenaciously” to free Nazanin ZaghariRatcliffe, a minister said today as the British-Iranian aid worker’s husband accused the Government of being too slow to act.
Philip Collins - Sir David Amess's lesson for us is to learn to respect politicians again
THE killing of Sir David Amess at a constituency event at Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea proves once again our tendency to wait too late before we praise.
Vieira's return highlights the need for new midfield ‘boss'
ARSENAL v CRYSTAL PALACE (8pm, Sky Sports)
Suspect's online activity may be the most relevant factor in fatal stabbing
ANALYSIS
Redemption for McIlroy as he closes out CJ Cup win after Whistling Straits woes
RORY McILROY said his disappointing performance at the Ryder Cup fuelled his motivation to win again, after he fought off a quality field to secure his 20th PGA title at the CJ Cup.
‘Little guy' Wright secures big win for Jaguars
ONLY a matter of minutes had transpired following a thrilling finish to yesterday’s latest NFL showdown at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before Matthew Wright’s short Wikipedia entry hailed the little-known and unassuming kicker as a ‘Jacksonville legend’.
‘MP KILLER'S PHONE CALL KEY TO PROBE'
CONVERSATION COULD PROVIDE CLUE TO INSPIRATION FOR ATTACK AT SURGERY
Coen's Macbeth is a lush nightmare — and one of the year's best films
The Tragedy of Macbeth
Mahiki back with a bang after £3.5m makeover
One-time celebrity haunt transformed by its new owner
Mega-rich leave Spurs at the crossroads
AN interesting counterfactual when assessing Daniel Levy’s Tottenham is to consider where the club would be if Abu Dhabi had not transformed the financial fortunes of Manchester City.
Glam-rock Goulding takes flight — and sets her fans a-flutter with sparkly set
Ellie Goulding
I encounter the terrifying Tywin Lannister on the way to the lido. But will he pay his debts?
LAST week, having told the planet about Alastair Campbell’s magnificent abs (like perfect pink cobblestones), I was very excited about bumping into him at the Lido. So I scooted down there in my friend’s car and, well — there was some bumping, but not the kind I wanted.
Eco-activism is a natural fit for the royal family
THE focus of the exciting Earthshot Prize awards was obviously Emma Watson, in a preposterous outfit made by deconstructing 10 wedding dresses from Oxfam and reassembling them over black trousers and platform boots.
Dier ‘proud' at reaction to stricken supporter
ERIC DIER hailed the “perfect” reaction of players and medical staff to a supporter collapsing at St James’ Park during Tottenham’s 3-2 win yesterday.
Clegg spurns UK to unveil Facebook plan for 10,000 EU jobs
FORMER Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg was a passionate Remainer in the Brexit debate and is just as committed to Europe in his new role at Facebook.
China GDP miss takes shine off blue-chips as oil hits 3-year high
MARKET ROUND-UP
Boss Moyes is lost in admiration as ever-improving Rice runs show
MOST England players have suffered a dip in form this season, given the emotional and physical effects of Euro 2020, but Declan Rice is proving the exception to the rule.
Piercingly poignant Adele is well and truly back
Adele — Easy on Me
Unfiltered and charming — welcome back Adele
IT WAS a piece of small-screen magic. Forty minutes of perfectly timed comedic delivery, brimming with honesty and heart and punctuated by a dirty laugh.
Pearson pivots to pop with Spice Girls deal
EDUCATION business Pearson has announced a surprise new deal with Simon Fuller, the former manager of the Spice Girls, as it seeks to transform itself from a maker of dusty old textbooks to a “Netflix-for-learning” style platform business.
Gaga is dressed to frill as she hits Las Vegas again
LADY GAGA performed in a dramatic sequin and feathered dress and a string of other outfits in her first show date in almost two years.
Loftus-Cheek is big winner at Blues with his ‘nothing to lose' attitude
WHEN Chelsea completed the deadline-day signing of Saul Niguez, the feeling was that the benefits would be two-fold.
Ronan dazzles as Lady Macbeth in her London debut
The Tragedy of Macbeth
The only way is Ethic: what is the Sussexes' virtuous new venture?
GRATITUDE sessions at the start of meetings. A dog listed as the company’s Chief Smile Officer. A keenness to attract investors who are “hippies”.
Foragers ‘threatening London's green lungs'
‘Selfish’ mushroom hunters damaging Epping Forest
Buick push tees up tense finale with Murphy
THE Flat Jockeys Championship looks set to go down to the final day of the season with just two race wins separating Oisin Murphy and William Buick.