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I have warped my attention span for our modern world, but now I'm regretting it
TWO-AND-A-HALF seconds. That's how long I'd have to hold your attention, were this a film and not a some what contorted start to a column about something else entirely.
A tailoring academy on Savile Row would suit it
THE police station at 27 Savile Row is not, perhaps, a thing of beauty, but it has a certain bleak integrity in its Forties way.
I have no more dreams of Michelin stars now
In January, Michel Roux Jr closed the legendary Le Gavroche forever. He tells Josh Barrie the real reason he shut the family business, and reveals what's next
I won't stand by and let Jewish students suffer here, warns minister
EDUCATION Secretary Gillian Keegan has warned that she will not \"stand by as Jewish students suffer\" amid a series of pro-Palestine protests at British universities.
Israel defies pleas for peace by seizing Rafah crossing
Tanks take control of key aid route as ceasefire deal hangs in balance
Minister: Months to go before next election
TORIES ARE GASLIGHTING’ THE PUBLIC SAYS RACHEL REEVES
I'm focused on first 30 days, hitting the ground running
Mayor sets out aims and claims: working with Labour will be transformative
Zendaya serves an ace (or three) at Met Gala
ZENDAYA showed off a hat-trick of outfits at the Met Gala in New York.
Can Premier League win over fans for a Stateside adventure?
SADIQ KHAN pushing for re-election after promising to bring the Super Bowl to London; the Football Supporters’ Association promising a “full blown, two feet off the ground, studs to the knee tackle” should a single Premier League match head the other way.
SPURS IGNORE WARNINGS AS THEY SELF-DESTRUCT
TOTTENHAM have been more open and lost by bigger margins this season, but last night’s defeat has to go down as their most alarming display under Ange Postecoglou.
Steidten 'ban' gives Moyes space to focus on rescuing season that risks fizzling out
SINCE arriving at West Ham last summer, technical director Tim Steidten has been a very visible presence at London Stadium on match days.
Odegaard: It's okay to dream, but don't lose your focus
Skipper warns team-mates to guard against complacency
Now saviour Harris is aiming to add sparkle to workmanlike Lions
SINCE Neil Harris was parachuted back into Millwall on a rescue mission in February, only promotion favourites Ipswich have taken more points in the Championship.
I know it sounds wild, but you can't beat Toulouse without scoring a lot of points
DANNY WILSON has devised a \"wild\" plan to outscore global superpower Toulouse in Sunday's Champions Cup semi-final.
London stock market drops out of the top 20 destinations for IPOs
LONDON has today fallen out of the top 20 global IPO destinations of 2024, having raised only as much money as Kazakhstan’s stock market, the Standard can reveal.
Patchy but Dua still produces pop gems
LANDING at exactly the right time to boost the spirits of a nation of bored-senseless lockdowners, Dua Lipa’s second album, Future Nostalgia, didn’t just transform her into the pandemic’s answer to Vera Lynn, it elevated her to the big leagues.
Could Baby Reindeer change TV forever?
NOBODY saw this coming. Not Netflix, not its stars, not the public. Baby Reindeer was quietly released last month only to explode. thrilling and appalling viewers everywhere, and becoming one of the most talked about shows in years.
I was spat at in the street because I spoke about the Hamas rapes of October 7
LAST week, shocked at how I had to dress in order to safely walk around where I live, I posted a picture of myself to Instagram. I posted the picture because I wanted to vent — rather than fight — to do something about the madness that goes by the name of the city we live in right now.
Cameron: Kyiv has right to use our weapons for strikes in Russia
LORD Cameron today backed Ukrainian strikes against targets inside Russia using British-supplied weapons.
PM summons university chiefs amid fears on antisemitism and Gaza campus protests
RISHI Sunak is to hold a summit with university heads amid concern over pro-Palestinian protests which have triggered hundreds of arrests at campuses across the US.
He's our hero, says sister of man hurt saving family in Hainault sword attack
THE sister of a man wounded in the sword attack in Hainault has described her brother as a “hero” for protecting his family.
45 quizzed by police after migrant coach is blocked in London protest
FORTY-FIVE people were still being questioned today by police after protesters in south London stopped efforts to transport asylum seekers to the Bibby Stockholm barge.
Not even Blair got swings like these says poll expert
RISHI SUNAK’S Tories were today staring at a heavy general election defeat after losing the Blackpool by-election and scores of council seats.
Mass Arrests As US Gaza Riots Spread
Campus clashes with police as US House speaker is caught in protests
Sancho steals the show as Dortmund shock PSG
JADON SANCHO insisted he is not thinking about his future after last night eclipsing Kylian Mbappe to help Borussia Dortmund seize the advantage in their Champions League semi-final.
Title bid is done, says Hayes after Liverpool loss
EMMA HAYES last night conceded Chelsea's WSL title bid \"is done\" after the Blues suffered a dramatic 4-3 defeat at Liverpool.
ANGE: PM STILL FIGHTING TO WIN OVER PLAYERS
SPURS BOSS SAYS MAJORITY’ NEED CONVINCING THAT HIS ATTACKING PHILOSOPHY IS RIGHT WAY FORWARD
Ferrari ready to stake £30m on guru Newey
Link-up with Hamilton is Maranello outfit’s bid to recover glory days
Standard Chartered boosted by 'risk on' clients, says CEO
STANDARD Chartered showed off the benefit of its focus on Asian markets today with a jump in trading income as clients took a more \"risk on\" approach to investing.
Down with the chains and long live independent cafes
PROPER Food, they call it on the noticeboard outside. That is to distinguish the menu from the fake food outlets that have sprung up across the City like Indian balsam or Japanese knotweed on a riverbank.