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A nadir for Nadine: this book is a conspiratorial, badly written mess
SO, what's the story about Nadine Dorris's The Plot, subtitled, The Political Assassination of Boris Johnson? - just so you know, the subtitle sums up the gist. The former Culture Secretary and the joke there was on us - gave up her parliamentary seat in August to write this book, which entailed interviewing no fewer than 50 terrifically important people, almost all of them anonymous, except Boris, who served her tea on a tray.
Only Streisand could write a doorstopper this fabulously fun
ONE thing led to another,\" writes Barbra Streisand, recalling what she refers to elegantly as her first love affair. \"I'm not going to go into details.\"
All of us knew a gorgeous daredevil like Robbie, that's what makes him so special
FOR the past two months it's felt a little like my entire experience of the Nineties has been filtered back through the medium of Netflix documentaries. First, the Supermodels, a gentle stroll through the decade's defining fashion imagery from the people who fronted the best of it. Then David Beckham, a sweetly euphoric reminder of what modern working-class heroism looks like. And now, Robbie.
Chelsea boss's next step to world domination
Emma Hayes has won almost all with her women’s side. Now she’s taking over the US team and bringing the game to a whole new level
Bank chief in Farage row denied £7.6m of payout
NATWEST has scrapped about £7.6 million in potential payouts to former boss Dame Alison Rose after she left the company over the \"debanking\" of Nigel Farage.
Trumps on trial: family affair is a show of defiance
Ivanka, Eric, Don Jr, the kids have all come out for their turn on the stand in the civil fraud trial of Donald senior, but the spectacle is unlikely to damage his popularity at the polls. Far from it, reports Sarah Baxter from New York
Respite from Israel but no ceasefire
Netanyahu agrees to humanitarian pauses as hopes rise for hostages
We must stand together - it's what our great capital does best
EVERYTHING we know about the appalling terrorist attack by Hamas on Israel on October 7, and the ongoing killing and suffering of Palestinian civilians, is beyond distressing - it's horrific and heart-breaking.
Suella will be gone in days, says Tory pollster as Hunt is latest to distance himself from bias row
SUELLA BRAVERMAN is likely to be fired within days, a leading Tory parliamentarian said today as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt became the most senior Cabinet minister to distance himself from the embattled Home Secretary.
1,000 extra police drafted in for 'ring of steel'
THE Metropolitan Police has cancelled leave, extended overtime and drafted in 1,000 more officers from across Britain amid fears this weekend's pro-Palestinian march in central London could spark serious disorder.
Poppy Day unity plea as thousands prepare to protest in London
FAITH leaders, senior MPs and the Mayor of London joined forces today to issue a plea for calm, respect and unity ahead of Armistice Day and a pro-Gaza march in London.
Judge clears the way for Prince Harry & co to take their phone hacking case to trial
PRINCE HARRY'S claims that he fell victim to phone hacking and illegal activity at the Daily Mail can go to trial, a High Court judge has ruled, in a battle with the media also involving Sir Elton John and Baroness Lawrence.
$1.2m damages for De Niro's former PA after sex bias battle
ROBERT DE NIRO'S former assistant has won more than $1.2 million in damages for discrimination after a four-year legal battle with the film star over the collapse of their working relationship.
Inspirational Stokes shows Dutch courage, but should he already be back home?
RESCUER of a fading cause, staggering around on creaking joints as aching limbs launch ball after ball beyond the boundary; a team on the brink of collapse dragged towards salvation and victory by one man's stubborn streak.
Palmer and Sterling to miss out on England's Euro qualifiers
COLE PALMER was today set to be overlooked for an England call-up, despite his impressive form for Chelsea.
RICE: WE ALL LOVED ARTETA'S OUTBURST
ARSENAL STAR SAYS NEWCASTLE RANT 'FIRED UP' TEAM FOR EURO TEST
Gunners on easy street as Saka and Martinelli run the show
Wingers tear Sevilla to pieces to leave boss Arteta seeking quickest route to knockouts
AstraZeneca boosted by growth forecast but AutoTrader leads pack
UPGRADED guidance from AstraZeneca and a profit beat by Auto Trader today gave their shares top billing in a packed session of blue-chip updates.
WHSmith hints shop network set to shrink
THERE were fresh fears for the high street today in the run-up to Christmas as some of the country’s best known retailers warned of possible shop closures, slowing growth and worsening customer confidence.
Abusing the word 'genocide' about Israel is dangerous and spectacularly ignorant
THE “Let’s Keep The World Clean” placard with the figure of someone throwing the Israeli flag into a dustbin finally made its way to Trafalgar Square last weekend.
Not learning to ride a bike meant I was mocked
AGED five, I briefly had a bicycle. It had a neon yellow frame with stabilisers.
Ivanka uproar as lawyer in fraud trial is accused of laughing at her
IVANKA TRUMP'S evidence at her family's New York fraud trial ended in acrimony as one of her father's lawyers accused prosecutors of \"laughing\" while she reminisced about her work.
Locked eyes on the District Line... and other love stories
Katie Strick's new podcast celebrates our city's most heartwarming meet-cutes, starting on the Underground
Love-triangle Picasso goes under hammer for £113m
A PAINTING with which Pablo Picasso announced to the world and his wife that he was in love with another woman has become the most expensive work to be sold at an auction this year.
Starmer set to sack frontbenchers who defy him in Commons vote
SIR KEIR STARMER stands ready to sack any Labour frontbenchers who defy him in the Commons over a Gaza ceasefire.
Pressure builds for truce as both sides are accused of war crimes
A TOP United Nations official has accused Israel and Hamas of war crimes as pressure mounted for humanitarian truces to deliver vital aid to hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped in Gaza.
And...cut! $1 billion deal ends longest strike in Hollywood history
HOLLYWOOD stars today celebrated a deal between their union and TV and film studios to end the longest actors’ strike in Tinseltown history.
Sunak faces calls to sack Suella after police bias claim 'crosses the line'
RISHI SUNAK was urged today to sack Suella Braverman after she suggested the Metropolitan Police were biased for refusing to ban a pro-Gaza march on Armistice Day.
Starmer Facing More Resignations After MP Quits To Plead For Truce
LABOUR was today braced for further resignations as party insiders insisted the revolts would not change Sir Keir Starmer’s stance on the Israel- Hamas war.
PM: I'll Hold Met Chief To Account Over Decision To Allow March
RISHI SUNAK said today he would hold Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley “accountable” for his decision to greenlight a pro-Palestinian demonstration on Armistice Day.