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Trump's hush money trial has made him an upstart outsider again just like 2016
THE last time Donald Trump won the presidency was in 2016, in unnervingly similar circumstances to 2024. He was an insurgent candidate then, who was regarded by voters as a celebrity entertainer and property mogul, not a politician.
'I'm lucky playing a Targaryen no one recognises me in real life!'
HOUSE of the Dragon star Emma D'Arcy says they got \"lucky\" in their break-out role as most fans do not recognise them out of costume.
London's dirty secret: Why are we so rubbish at recycling?
DO you know where your rubbish goes when you put it in the bin? Most of us put what we can in the recycling, then try not to think about it.
Horror as woman shot in crossfire of 'drive-by attack'
AWOMAN has been shot after getting caught in the crossfire of an apparent drive-by shooting in north London.
Pedal power: green light for new cyclist and pedestrian bridge
A MAJOR new London footbridge has been given the green light.
Great Gough! This revival is magnificent
SOMETIMES lightning strikes twice. In 2015 Denise Gough delivered a gutsy, star-making performance as fragmenting actress Emma in Duncan Macmillan’s piercing, witty and urgent play about addiction at the National Theatre.
The free world is with you, rockin' Blinken tells Kyiv
AMERICA’S top diplomat showed off his guitar skills in Kyiv after taking to the stage in a basement bar for a rendition of Neil Young’s Rockin’ in the Free World.
'I WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND FANS HOPING NOT TO WIN'
POSTECOGLOU INSISTS A SPURS VICTORY WOULD BEA BIG STEP, EVEN IF IT HANDS TITLE INITIATIVE TO ARSENAL
Arteta, like Wenger, gets rough diamonds sparkling
JUST over three years ago, Martin Odegaard joined a Zoom call that would change his career.
Tyson says some nutty stuff, but he's the biggest thing since Ali
FRANK WARREN was 14 when he first got the taste for heavyweight boxing.
Anglo dips after revealing plan to split
BID target Anglo American today revealed it will exit diamond, platinum and coal mining as part of its most radical overhaul in decades.
Wage growth deals blow to hopes for June rate cut
HOPES of relief from high interest rates next month were dealt a blow today when latest official data showed \"stubborn\" wage growth did not fall in the three months to March.
How to have an eco holiday in Ibiza
SUSTAINABILITY Guilt-free good times on the hedonistic White Isle? It's easy if you know where to look, says Simon Kurs
Apple's advert shows why Big Tech just doesn't get it
SICKLY strip lighting flickers on in a grey concrete room as the strains of All I Ever Need is You by Sonny and Cher start up. Sculptures, TVs, books, musical instruments, beautiful paints and more are all neatly arranged gleaming objects sparkling with promise. That’s when the hydraulic press starts descending.
We must stop making London so ugly with all these hideous high-rises
ACTON, where I live, can stake no claim to being the most beautiful part of London, though over the 12 years I’ve lived here I’ve grown incredibly fond of its quirks and idiosyncrasies.
Russian advances on Kharkiv augur a wider war
THE Russian attacks on nearly a dozen villages in the Kharkiv sector of northeast Ukraine threaten a major breakthrough at the opening of a rolling summer offensive. The situation is described by Ukrainians as “dynamic”.
Blinken meets Zelensky as new US military aid reaches Ukraine
NEW US-supplied weapons are already arriving in Ukraine, America's top diplomat Antony Blinken said today as Russian forces gained ground in a surprise offensive in the north east of the country.
Open marriage makes you a better partner... and better in bed
Molly Roden Winter's hit book on polyamory has caused uproar. She tells Katie Strick about sex, jealousy and breaking the news to her sons
Gucci's glamour squad at the Tate
MONDAY nights in Southwark aren't usually that glamorous, but Italian super-brand Gucci certainly knows how to give a sexy polish to the start of the week.
Party pads and 'brothels' uncovered by probes into holiday lets
2,400 properties investigated by one council alone amid warnings short-term rentals are hollowing out capital
Micilroy late show puts the starsin alignment?’ for US PGA
RORY MCILROY yesterday produced a stunning late charge to win the Wells Fargo Championship for the fourth time in his career.
Near-perfect Arsenal have the look of champions
City might derail title bid again, but team have demonstrated their prize credentials
Pochettino has turned corner and deserves to stay on
THE uncertainty around Mauricio Pochettino's Chelsea future is beginning to look ridiculous.
Mission rejects 2/7m bid by Ashcroft firm
DIGITAL marketing group Mission today rejected a £27 million takeover bid from Brave Bison, a rival which is backed by former Tory Party deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft.
New office construction boom as demand for premium space grows
LONDON'S recovering office construction sector has begun to boom with developers starting work on buildings with a total of 2.5 million sq ft of space in the first quarter of the year, according to new figures today.
Why the smart set are training by mood
\"SORE\" is the answer I give Nancy Best when she asks me to describe my mood ahead of our second PT session in her studio in Clerkenwell.
How a little royal help made acupuncture all the rage
WELLNESS Sticking pins in yourself is in vogue. Eloise Coulson tells Madeleine Spencer about life as a model turned acupuncturist - and why it works
The annoying thing about Harry and Meghan’s trip
WHEN is a royal tour not a royal tour? When it features the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, that's when. I give you their triumphal tour of Nigeria.
People relieve themselves outside my window, so I've developed a drastic solution
IT'S 2024, so why are people still shamelessly urinating in public? There's a lot to love about this city, but there are a few things I loathe. And one thing that's made me buy a megaphone. More on that later.
From Damien Hirst to a man called Jesus, London is defined by its faces
IN the same way that Damon Runyon's characters leapt off the page and became part of the popular imagination, so every city needs its heroes and its faces-mythical and legendary. London is no different, and if you've lived here for any serious amount of time, you will have accumulated a number of people who define the city.