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We will protect pensioners from tax rises, Tories promise voters
THE Conservatives insisted today they would \"comfortably\" find the money to protect \"millions of pensioners\" from paying more in tax if re-elected, as they strove to make up ground on Labour.
I'd work hand-in-glove with Khan to build more homes
Starmer’s vow to support London as he warns Labour voters against backing Corbyn
Down to a T: Mabel's help for Grenfell
Singer designs shirt with survivors to remind powerful we still want justice’
TEN HAG'S FINAL CHANCE AS RATCLIFFE PREPARES FOR SUMMER OF CHANGE
IF LAST season’s all-Manchester FA Cup Final felt like part of a beginning for Erik ten Hag and United, tomorrow’s re-match is surely an ending.
Glasner makes the most of Freedman's eye for talent
Huge Palace boost as sporting director agrees to stay at Selhurst
McKenna can pick next step as rivals battle for his services
Chelsea, United and Brighton target boss
Close friendship likely to be tested as Norris takes the fight to Verstappen
FROM title rivals to doubles partners: for a brief moment this week, Max Verstappen and Lando Norris found themselves on the same team.
Can Nadal and Murray summon up final feats on clay?
Time ticking for ex-world Nols as they head to French Open
Hannah saddles up for a 100-mile solo RideLondon record bid
A SPECIAL Olympics athlete is targeting a world record as she takes on a 100-mile cycle challenge through London and Essex as part of the “world’s greatest festival of cycling” this weekend.
Miller's fabulous heroine rides again to that relentless revving
FOLLOWING 2015’s spectacular Fury Road, George Miller returns to the Mad Max franchise, this time telling the origin story of Furiosa (played by Charlize Theron in the previous film).
This isn't just any gusset anxiety, this is M&S gusset anxiety and it's at an end.
IN January 2008, Jeremy Paxman wrote an angry letter to then Marks & Spencer boss Sir Stuart Rose about the state of his pants.
One of London's most beautiful sights is fading
WHAT is the one image most identified with London? If you’ve lived here long enough chances are it’s neither Big Ben nor Buckingham Palace.
Get ready for memories to treasure and adventures for all the family
There's so much wonder in store at Disneyland Paris this summer for not only little ones but also for the young at heart
Four dead in Majorca beach club collapse
16 injured after excessive weight causes new rooftop terrace to give way’
Babies exposed to Covid may face social skills delay
CHILDREN who are exposed to Covid while in the womb or as newborn babies may face greater difficulties with social skills and have more respiratory symptoms, a study revealed today.
Baby killer Letby has appeal bid rejected by court
SERIAL killer Lucy Letby has failed in a bid to challenge her convictions over the deaths of several babies in her care.
Starmer goes on attack as
My first job was to root out party's antisemitism, says Labour leader
Tom Holland's triumphant turn as Romeo drops a hint of a McKellen in the making
AFTER 16 years away from the stage, mostly playing Spider-Man, Tom Holland makes an amazing return to live theatre as a complex, muscular Romeo in Jamie Lloyd’s latest stripped-back, massively buzzworthy reinvention of a classic.
chelsea happy to sell the family silver now that Poch has gone
Gallagher and Chalobah set for summer exits as club bids to stay in line with financial rules
Bloomsbury hits record with help from Maas and air fryers
A SURGE in demand for air fryer cooking recipes helped London publisher Bloomsbury to another record year of sales.
£’77bn rights issue for greener Grid
NATIONAL Grid today launched a £7 billion rights issue to help fund a £60 billion programme of investment over the next five years in a major green energy push.
Wizz back in profit despite groundings
LOW-COST airline Wizz Air returned to profit after three straight years of losses, results revealed today, as it carried a record 62 million passengers in the year to 31 March.
Nationwide profits slip by 200m as Virgin investors back takeover
NATIONWIDE profits slipped by £200 million to £2 billion for the year to April it said today, one day after Virgin Money shareholders backed the £2.9 billion takeover by the society.
Why the maddest job advert of all time actually makes total sense in 2024
CAMDEN People's Theatre has come under fire for a job advert for a new artistic director and joint CEO, in which it says it is encouraging applications from a long tick box of under-represented groups, along with people who identify as \"working-class, benefit class, criminal class and/or underclass\".
Starmer has been crab-like and careful so far, but now faces a test of his agility
SIR Keir Starmer has many strengths, but earthy dynamism is not one of them.
My advice to the leaders is be bold and do avoid world-class own goals
WE WILL never know if Gareth Southgate's Euros announcement just squad the day before was the trigger that caused Rishi Sunak to make his surprise election announcement.
Voters north of the border key if Labour is to win a landslide
VOTERS in Scotland will have a key role in paving the way to Downing Street for Sir Keir Starmer - or helping Rishi Sunak block his path.
Put London at heart of your plans and we can lead Britain to growth, say business leaders
LONDON business leaders today called on the Government elected on July 4 to put the capital back at the heart of its economic strategy to help drive the country's growth.
Lib Dems target Hunt for their own Portillo moment
Party aims at big guns as Labour turn fire on Shapps and Mordaunt
I won't stand for Reform but I'll be on campaign trail, says Farage in boost for the Tories
NIGEL FARAGE today ruled out standing as a Reform UK candidate in the upcoming general election, but vowed to help the party campaign against the Conservatives.