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HAVERTZ SET TO BE HANDED THE CHANCE TO SOLVE STRIKER PUZZLE
ARSENAL made headlines at the weekend for their statement off the pitch, but tonight they must make one on it.
ARTETA CALLS ON GUNNERS TO PASS 'CHEMISTRY' TEST
BOSS CHALLENGES HIS FORWARDS AHEAD OF EURO TIE AS HE ADMITS INJURIES HAVE DISRUPTED TEAM'S ATTACK
All change at the back for Spurs... and Ange is short of proper options
WHEN Tottenham permitted Davinson Sanchez to join Galatasaray in September, they were taking an almighty gamble on squad depth in defence — which backfired horribly in Monday’s 4-1 defeat by Chelsea.
Malan falls shy of century as England's fine start evaporates
DAWID MALAN was this morning run out just short of a second World Cup hundred, as England looked in danger of squandering a lightning start against Holland in Pune.
'We must do more to stop abusers on social media'
World Cup Final referee Barnes calls for tougher Government action
Landsec proposes 'meadow' on revamped shopping centre
PLANS for a huge overhaul of unloved Lewisham town centre that include an “urban meadow” and a newly created pedestrianised high street are to be revealed at the weekend.
Rugby is a winner for ITV in 'challenging' year
ITV today cheered the success of the Rugby World Cup in wooing audiences but warned that the advertising market “remains challenging” and is likely to be down 8% for the full year.
M&S chief feeling festive after sales jump to £6.1bn
MARKS & Spencer looks to be heading for a bumper Christmas after strong early sales of festive food and party dresses added extra sparkle to a cracking set of first-half results
Staying sober during party season is not impossible, but harder than it should be
I ’M not being funny, but who would have thought I’d have my own column in the Evening Standard?
We honour our war dead once a year - the march can wait
Tory mayoral hopeful Susan Hall tells Ross Lydall why this is the one weekend protesters should stay at home, and how she'd tackle women's safety on the Tube and Ulez in her first days in office
G7 calls for pause in fighting as terror victims remembered
BRITAIN and its G7 allies today urged Israel and Hamas to allow humanitarian pauses and corridors to relieve the plight of civilians caught up in the war in Gaza
£900 for a steak? London dining scene rises to a whole new level
THE cost-of-living crisis might have made many of us think twice about an expensive dinner out over the past year.
Not just any profit boost, a £325m M&S profit boost
SHARES in Marks & Spencer shot up 10 per cent today as the long-struggling high-street bastion unveiled “embarrassingly good” financial results
BEATEN AND BATTERED BUT BRAVE SPURS SHOW THEY HAVE BOUGHT INTO ANGEBALL
ON the surface, this was a damaging night for Tottenham, with consequences far beyond the end of their unbeaten run and a 4-1 defeat by one of their biggest rivals inflicted by Mauricio Pochettino
'RESULT HURTS A LOT BUT WE FLEW THE FLAG HIGH'
HOUBJERG HAILS BATTLING DISPLAY DESPITE DEFEAT
Hat-trick could prove the springboard for Jackson but questions still remain
A FIRST hat-trick of his career could give Nicolas Jackson lift-off at Chelsea
Impressive Edwards an exciting pick for new era at The Den
Coach leaves his England role for life with Lions
Naked Wines sees shares dive after chief executive departs
SHARES in wine delivery service Naked Wines plunged deep into the red today as the firm decanted its CEO after a major profit warning
UK house prices up after six months of falls
HOUSE prices rose 1.1% in October ending six consecutive months of falls, according to latest figures from Halifax
WeWork offices targeted by IWG after US collapse
WEWORK’S British rival, IWG, today said it was eyeing the bankrupt business’s portfolio for London acquisition opportunities as it posted a healthy 10% sales growth.
This is why diplomacy is failing badly - for now
DIPLOMACY is not doing well in the latest swirl of international crisis. The shells and rockets fall on Gaza, despite pleas for a “humanitarian pause” to let aid in for stricken families
'I gave Amy a beehive and thought, this is her'
I MET Amy Winehouse on her first-ever shoot, before the debut album, Frank. She was only 17.
'Honest dialogue is the route to trans acceptance'
After coming out as trans while working at Goldman Sachs, Maeve DuVally, says the political exploitation of the issue needs to end
Man Utd owners and the inside story of 18 long years of hurt
ASKED where the Glazers went wrong, the Manchester United insider said one word: “Communication.
London is No1 destination for flight searches
LONDON was the most searched-for global destination this year, according to new figures.
Israel 'to take charge of Gaza security'
Netanyahu reveals plan to maintain control and little pauses’ in strikes to allow entry of aid
Minister's warning as pressure grows to axe Armistice Day march
THE organisers of a pro-Palestinian Armistice Day protest in London were under increasing pressure to call off the march as the Justice Secretary warned that it risked encouraging “toxic, hatefilled” ideology
Green activism is 'an uphill battle', William tells Earthshot finalists
THE Prince of Wales has admitted that green campaigning is “an uphill battle” as the Earthshot Prize ceremony kicked off in Singapore
We're putting Britain on a better path: Rishi lays out his battle lines
RISHI SUNAK today claimed that the Government had “turned the corner” to put Britain on a “better path” as he laid out the battle lines for the next general election
Hodgson boost as fit-again Eze is lined up for Palace return
EBERECHI EZE is set to make his return to the Crystal Palace squad for tomorrow's trip to Burnley.