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William steps up as Harry file back to visit his father
More duties for Prince of Wales as he helps Kate get on road to recovery at home
We're grateful cancer was caught early, says PM as family rallies to King
It’s business as usual with Anne at Windsor for investiture
Pressure is piling up on Pochettino after another dismal day
THIS was the day Chelsea fans turned on Mauricio Pochettino and lost patience with Todd Boehly and Clearlake's Stamford Bridge rebuild.
Landmark Arsenal win blows open title race
Three-way fight in prospect as Arteta gets big calls right to sink Reds
Hipgnosis seeks Shield in lawsuit
THE dispute between Hipgnosis Songs Fund (HSF) and its founder Merck Mercuriadis took yet another turn today, as the music rights business revealed it hoped to secure an indemnity to make him liable for any payments from a lawsuit that accuses him of stealing the idea for the company.
Culture trip
With a city break, you can enjoy family time while also sneaking in some learning for the little ones. Words: Kerry Ryan
Finding the balance i in boarding
As a traditional prep school with a strong boarding heritage, making the decision to remove compulsory boarding for Years 7 and 8 was always going to be a big one for Caldicott.
A unique approach to education
Liz Bamford and her husband Jon have a son and a daughter. Sherborne in Dorset offers a way to school them separately, yet together
Towards wisdom unafraid
At Streatham & Clapham High School, pupils prosper in a vibrant setting that provides challenge and width of opportunity in a warmly supportive and enabling environment.
Unlock your potential at KPS
Kensington Park School is an independent, co-educational day and boarding school for students aged 11-18, where excellence is defined by the individual student.
Signs of change
British Sign Language will be available as a GCSE from 2025. What are the possible impacts and what changes can we expect to see next? Words: Katie Scott
Can a toy help kids aged four to eight eet smart with money:
In an increasingly cashless society, parents are having to move on from the traditional piggy bank and are turning to pocket money services such as GoHenry cards. These come with apps for children and parents that allow you to set spending limits and monitor spending as well as set up saving pots.
If you want to empower a woman give her a microphone
Mirela Sula's journey from Albania to London, with nothing but a handbag and her teenage son, epitomises resilience and determination.
Farewell to Fenwick, one of a dying breed of great London shops
LAST week I passed by Fenwick on New Bond Street. I'd forgotten it was closing down, but there she was with days left to the end of her 130-year tenure, propping up the corner in a rather sad way with giant 70 per cent off banners blaring from the once enchanting Christmas windows.
Will Ottolenghi really up Richmond into wild chaos? The answer is complicated
REPORTS emerged last week of a minor uproar in Richmond, London's notorious hotbed of middle class sheR borough nanigans.
Working from home is a class and health issue
SOME time ago there was a BBC programme about the terrible things that broken sleep does to a person. A friend who worked on the Radio 4 Today programme was rattled; she had to start at about 3.30am, and it turned out irregular sleep reduces your immune levels.
Grenfell lessons not learned’ as blaze residents told to stay put
RESIDENTS of a block of flats with Grenfell-style flammable cladding were told to \"stay put\" in their homes as fire ravaged the building and some alarms failed to go off, it was claimed today.
OTT Gwynnie ski comedy goes downhill fast
THERE are enough belly laughs in this queer comedy about Gwyneth Paltrow's notorious 2016 ski accident to fill a joyful 60 minutes.
Ex-Dragons’ Den star’s blast for the Tories: You're useless and do nothing for business
THEO PAPHITIS, the former Dragons' Den tycoon, today blasted the Government as made up of \"bloody useless politicians who do nothing\" - and said the retail sector had been let down.
Hunt urged to ditch 'tourist tax' within weeks to boost London
JEREMY Hunt was urged today to scrap the \"tourist tax\" within weeks and give London a significant economic boost.
You haven't recorded my Pizza Express alibi, Andrew told Maitlis
PRINCE ANDREW asked for his calamitous BBC Newsnight interview to be reshot to include his Pizza Express alibi because he forgot to mention it the first time around, Emily Maitlis has revealed.
Attacker could be being helped
£20k reward as 40 on barge say they are Christian converts’ like fugitive Ezedi
'Mind blown': record-breaking Swift reigns at the Grammys
TAYLOR SWIFT said her “mind was blown” as she made Grammy history by becoming the first person to win album of the year four times. The singer, 34, secured the top gong of the night with her 10th studio album, Midnights.
US launches fresh strikes on Houthi missile bases
THE United States has carried out further strikes against Iran-backed Houthi missile sites in Yemen as retaliation continued for repeated attacks on Red Sea shipping.
Warm smiles on the steps of Stormont but already talk heats up on unity poll
RISHI SUNAK set the seal on a historic shift in Northern Ireland today as he shook hands with nationalist first minister Michelle O’Neill at Stormont Castle.
Soak it all up! New skipper George to follow the same advice he'll give new boys
NEW England captain Jamie George will follow the same advice he will give to the five debutants in the team for tomorrow's Six Nations opener against Italy.
ROOKIE JAISWAL STUNS ENGLAND
OPENER HITS AN UNBEATEN 179 AS INDIA CLOSE ON 336-6
Hammers accused of 'lack of respect' in Benrahma row
LYON have accused West Ham of “incomprehensible behaviour” and a “lack of respect” in a furious response after Said Benrahma’s deadline day move collapsed at the eleventh hour.
Rice key in Arsenal bid to win fight for control over chaos
IT MAY only be early February, but Sunday’s showdown with Liverpool feels season-defining for Arsenal.
England can only rule if Borthwick lets them off the leash
IN the city that invented the rule of fear, England will look to launch a new era by trading the stick for the carrot.