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Bank note printer De La Rue sinks after £11m profit warning
BANK NOTE maker De La Rue lost over a quarter of its value today after a Covid-related profit warning.
70 arrested as thousands protest in Brussels against Covid restrictions
SEVENTY people were arrested and over a dozen injured in clashes between police and protesters as tens of thousands marched through Brussels against Covid rules.
100 years after he left for America, Gainsborough's Blue Boy is back in town
Gainsborough’s Blue Boy National Gallery, WC2N ★★★★✩
Spurs' hopes of turning the tables given a Power surge
LESS THAN a fortnight has passed since Tottenham were, for the second time in a week, outplayed and outclassed by a Chelsea side barely out of second gear.
‘LET LONDON'S GREAT RETURN START NOW'
BORIS AND SADIQ URGE PEOPLE BACK INTO CITY FOR WORK AND PLAY TO BOOST ECONOMY
Bat Out of Hell singer Meat Loaf dies after six decades of rocking
TRIBUTES were today paid to the larger-than-life rock star Meat Loaf, who has died aged 74.
Poor planning and judgment are behind defeat as Arsenal's midfield is completely over-run
THOMAS PARTEY ate his breakfast on another continent yesterday morning, but by the evening his sending-off was handing Arsenal their just deserts.
Emma's learning curve
EMMA RADUCANU believes the fight shown in her Australian Open demise will act as a springboard for the rest of the season.
ADELE'S TEARS AS SHE SAYS: MY VEGAS SHOW AIN'T READY
Adele has postponed the start of her residency in Las Vegas just hours before it should have begun saying it had been “absolutely destroyed” by delivery delays and coronavirus. Fans had paid more than £20,000 for tickets
Last-gasp hero Bergwijn will stay at Spurs, insists Conte
ANTONIO CONTE says he wants to keep Steven Bergwijn at Tottenham this month, after the forward’s late heroics earned the biggest win of the Italian’s reign so far at the King Power last night.
NOW SUPERCHARGE LONDON RECOVERY
UNPRECEDENTED HELP PACKAGE NEEDED TO GET CAPITAL BACK ON FEET, SAY BUSINESS LEADERS
Camilla makes Holocaust Memorial Day appeal to ‘tackle all hatred'
THE Duchess of Cornwall was today set to call on all generations not to “be bystanders to any kind of injustice or prejudice” as she spent Holocaust Memorial Day with Anne Frank’s stepsister.
AUSSIE HORROR SHOW AS BRITISH STARS CRASH OUT
MURRAY BEATEN IN STRAIGHT SETS WHILE RADUCANU STRUGGLES WITH HAND BLISTER ON HER WAY TO DEFEAT
Fresh moves to stop Putin ordering Ukraine invasion
Efforts come after Biden says Russia will ‘pay price’ if it goes ahead
Bergwijn takes heat off Levy with late rescue act as Spurs close in on top four
WHEN Antonio Conte spoke last week about the desperate need to get his injured players back to breathe new life into Tottenham’s season, Steven Bergwijn’s name did not immediately spring to mind.
Arteta is backing his young guns for success
Manager senses ‘excitement’ in camp ahead of showdown
I've got so much to learn, says Raducanu after opening win
EMMA RADUCANU has targeted 2022 as a year of learning, however her Australian Open run plays out.
Potter star Felton caught speeding in £200k Ferrari
HE PLAYED Harry Potter’s sworn enemy — and speedy Quidditch rival — Draco Malfoy in the film adaptations of JK Rowling’s books. And perhaps actor Tom Felton should have stuck to his broomstick rather than take his supercar for a spin, after being prosecuted for speeding on a London motorway.
WE'VE GOT TO STEP UP FOR DERBY
KEPA INSISTS SPURS GAME IS CRUCIAL AFTER CHELSEA’S SLUMP CONTINUES
Opportunity knocks as Spurs seek top-four spot
JUDGING from the mood around Tottenham after another testing fortnight, you could be forgiven for forgetting that they remain unbeaten in the Premier League under one of the planet’s elite managers and are firmly back in the hunt for a return to the Champions League, too.
BORIS ALLIES BLAST PLOT REBELS AS ‘KIDS'
'PORK PIE’ MPs SEND IN LETTERS TO OUST PM AS LOYALISTS RALLY TO PM’S SIDE
Blinken mission as US fears Russia invasion could happen ‘any time'
US SECRETARY of State Antony Blinken flew into Ukraine today for urgent talks on how to avoid a Russian invasion amid warnings that a war is looming that could claim tens of thousands of lives.
Tuchel looking lost as curse of the No9 shirt falls on Lukaku
ROMELU LUKAKU has gone from the final piece of the puzzle to just another problem for Thomas Tuchel.
Exhausted Murray ‘gets over the line'
THREE years after Andy Murray’s ‘retirement’ video played out on the big screen at the Australian Open, the Briton showed he still has a future after knocking out No21 seed Nikoloz Basilashvili in Melbourne today.
Volcano ash on runway delaying vital aid for Tonga
THICK ash covering an airport runway was today delaying aid deliveries to Tonga, where significant damage has been reported following the huge undersea volcanic eruption and tsunami.
Northmore and Hassell-Collins called up by Jones for Six Nations
HARLEQUINS centre Luke Northmore and London Irish wing Ollie Hassell-Collins were this morning two of six uncapped players named in England’s initial squad for the Six Nations.
ENGLAND FURY OVER LEAKED BOOZING FILM
ECB WANT TO KNOW HOW FOOTAGE APPARENTLY SHOT BY COACH THORPE ENDED UP IN AUSSIE MEDIA
BORIS MAY HAVE TO GO IF HE LIED TO COMMONS HINTS RAAB
DEPUTY PM SUGGESTS JOHNSON COULD HAVE TO RESIGN IF HE MISLED MPs OVER ‘PARTYGATE’ SCANDAL
How a man on a mission came crashing down in tide of scandal
THE fate of the man once styled as the “Playboy Prince” was sealed the moment a US judge ruled he must face a civil trial over sex abuse allegations.
Djokovic stripped of visa and again faces deportation from Australia
NOVAK DJOKOVIC is facing deportation from Australia to avoid “exciting” the country’s anti-vaccination activists, a court has heard.