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Beetlejuice is back and still dead funny
TIM BURTON, Tim Burton, Tim Bur… Dare we say his name three times, conjuring up a charming devil full of guile who is not 100 per cent reliable? Well, you will be relieved to hear that we do.
Starmer warns of march of far-Right after talking up post-Brexit 'reset'
SIR Keir Starmer was given ceremonial honours today at the Elysée Palace as he headed into talks with French President Emmanuel Macron with a warning about the march of the far-Right in Europe.
I just want to go to bed, says weary Evans after his marathon fightback
BRITAIN'S Dan Evans staged a remarkable comeback to beat Karen Khachanov in the longest match in US Open history, then said: \"It was a hell of a match... I just want to go to bed.
I'M SAD, ADMITS EMMA AS SHE EXITS IN TEARS
RADUCANU VOWS TO LEARN AS SHE BLAMES LACK OF BUILD-UP FOR FIRST-ROUND LOSS
Paris has chance to raise the bar again after London high fell flat
OVER a dozen days, the task for Paris is clear: drive fresh momentum behind a movement that, most critics agree, has not moved anywhere near quickly enough in the past dozen years.
'No need for Olympic darts...demand for our tickets is like Glastonbury'
FEW knew it at the time, but January 2007 was a seismic month for darts.
Markets hold breath over earnings at AI giant Nvidia
NERVOUS stock markets around the world were on a knife edge today ahead of earnings from the tech superstar stock Nvidia that commentators said could send markets either soaring or into a fresh tail-spin.
Carsley can lead England but he'll need to be brave
As a young football fan in the mid-noughties, Lee Carsley's pomp was very much in my era.
Abroad, they hate tourists; it's expensive at home. So where do we go on holiday?
THERE’S been a drop in the number of tourists in London lately. In fact last year, tourism was down by 7.3 per cent compared with 2019 and I have a feeling that this year is even worse.
Kamala Harris will probably win because she has the wow factor
TO a cynic, there are many things to forget about America.
We were told we couldn't do sport ... so we do sport
Grit, dark humour and buckets of resilience - it takes more than just athleticism to compete in the Paralympic Games. Katie Strick hears the most inspiring stories from our team
This tribute to Joplin is a vacuous Frankenshow
HERE'S a star performance in a shoddy vehicle.
Nine Palestinians die in Israeli raids across the West Bank
ISRAEL today launched raids across the occupied West Bank, where its forces killed at least nine Palestinians, according to officials.
Zara's killer 'had affair with prison worker'
‘Deeply troubled’ family demand investigation as woman is charged
Get set for a landmark Paralympics
Nearly half of GB athletes at Games will be women and girls in new record
Starmer woos Berlin and Paris 'to reset our relations with Europe'
SIR Keir Starmer met Germany’s top leaders this morning before heading on to France, aiming for a post-Brexit reset in relations with vital European partners following Labour’s election triumph.
TIME FOR EMMA TO SHOW REVIVAL IS BUILT TO LAST
IT IS a fortnight short of three years since Emma Raducanu last won a US Open match.
PALACE CLOSE ON £30m DEAL FOR NKETIAH
» BUT EAGLES BRACED FOR GUEHI EXIT TO NEWCASTLE ARSENAL ON VERGE OF SEALING MERINO SIGNING
Don't be sorry, smile...Sven's mantra for life
SVEN-GORAN ERIKSSON’s dignity and good humour in the face of terminal cancer was testament to the remarkable character of England’s first foreign manager.
The Next equal pay ruling is fundamentally flawed
IT IS one of the mysteries of contemporary life that sex segregation exists even when there is, in theory, no basis for it.
Men vote Trump, women don't: this election is all about gender
KAMALA HARRIS had a stunningly successful convention beyond all expectations and yet the US presidential race remains too close to call. The result will come down to which party can maximise turnout.
Things can only get worse. It's not the 1997 spirit, is it? Let's have more hope from Keir
IT really isn’t 1997, is it? Back then, a confident new Labour prime minister promised that “things can only get better”.
Spoons unveils Waterloo beer station
Commuters on track for cut-price pints at 2.8m pub in old Eurostar terminus
Reckless driver in 92mph crash 'has devastated passenger's life'
THE family of a father of four left with brain damage after a horror car crash have spoken out about the impact of reckless and dangerous driving, and say he has been \"stripped of his independence\".
Two million revellers party at Notting Hill Carnival - but joy is marred by violence
THE Notting Hill Carnival was today hailed as an \"amazing way to bring communities together\" after almost two million revellers packed the streets.
It's worse than we ever imagined, says Keir as he warns of 'painful' budget choices
SIR Keir Starmer today warned of \"painful\" budget choices in the coming weeks, accusing the Conservatives of hiding the scale of the economic mess they bequeathed to Labour.
Four dead in new wave of Russian strikes a day after huge air attack
AT least four people have been killed after Russia targeted Ukraine with waves of missile and drones, a day after Moscow's biggest air attack of the war so far on its neighbour.
'My heart is broken': Carey's mother and sister die on same day
MARIAH CAREY said her \"heart is broken\" after revealing her mother and sister died on the same day.
'The guns have fallen silent,the great wait is now over'
Gallagher brothers finally bury hatchet by reforming Oasis for 50m tour with four Wembley gigs
Palace eye Lacroix and Araujo to bolster disappearing defence
CRYSTAL PALACE are stepping up plans to sign new centre-backs, as Joachim Andersen closes in a on a move to Fulham and Newcastle weigh up a fresh bid for Marc Guehi.