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Madueke's England challenge boosts the Blues
CHELSEA’S Cobham training ground may be the most densely-populated patch of land across the entire home counties, but head down there this week and it ought not to take much to pick out Noni Madueke.
John Lewis cuts first-half losses after turnaround
THE boss of John Lewis today said he was confident of “positive” Christmas trading and “significantly higher profits” for the year as Britain’s leading partnership recovers from the worst crisis in its history.
Fever-Tree falls foul of the bad weather
FEVER-TREE seemed to be running out of fizz today as poor weather and a “subdued” consumer backdrop hit sales.
Why won't anybody take my novel of unrelenting male misery? I blame men
WHY don’t men read? Oh, I know dear male Standard readers do, those urbane, literary, poised and secretly perverted doyens of good taste. But those other men, they are not reading fiction.
The NHS needs more than long-term reform
THE NHS has become such a bleak topic of discussion in recent years that it is almost impossible to imagine it being fixed. Lord Darzi’s report paints a picture of an organisation grappling with several crises: in primary care, hospitals and the treatment of longterm illness. Its findings make for grim reading.
Ultrasound gives sickle cell teen new freedom
A TEENAGER with sickle cell disease has had her life transformed thanks to a pioneering ultrasound procedure performed by London doctors.
'Now let's get justice for the subpostmasters'
Mr Bates star Toby Jones makes a plea as he collects his gong at I'V awards
Revamp delays mean Central line won't get better until December
PASSENGERS on the Central line are unlikely to see improvements until the end of the year after delays to the arrival of refurbished trains.
Jon Bon Jovi saves woman on bridge
Singer persuades her to climb off ledge over river... then gives her a hug
Let's finish the job and crush the Tories, Davey urges Lib Dems
SIR Ed Davey rallied his Liberal Democrat army today to “finish the job” in crushing the Tory Party.
We'll build NHS 'fit for the future' pledges Starmer after report
SIR KEIR Starmer today pledged to build an NHS that is “fit for the future” after a landmark report warned the health service is in “critical condition”.
Record breaker!
Singer takes home seven gongs- and namechecks her boyfriend Kelce
'Stephen isn't here to see his milestone 50th birthday - and that's a stain on his killers'
THE father of Stephen Lawrence today spoke of his son's legacy and the family's enduring heartbreak ahead of what would have been the teenager's 50th birthday.
'Huge honour': Queen Elizabeth II design award goes to S.S. Daley
LONDON fashion label S.S. Daley today won the Queen Elizabeth II award for fashion design.
London Fashion Week kicks off with Harris Reed's date at the Tate
LONDON Fashion Week returns today with a Harris Reed show kicking off more 40th anniversary celebrations.
LETHAL HARRY IS BACK TO HIS BEST BUT TRENT IS THE GAME-CHANGER
“PLAY every game like it’s your hundredth,” said no one. But for Harry Kane, embarking upon this centurion stage of his England career, it might just prove sound advice.
Assured Gomes shows he can play a big part in solving midfield possession problem
THE sight of Angel Gomes strutting his stuff on the Wembley turf was a slightly curious one: he was dwarfed by those around him, yet his influence was larger than most.
'KANE CAN FINISH AS GREATEST LION EVER'
») PICKFORD PREDICTS MORE RECORDS WILL FALL FOR ENGLAND’S SKIPPER
Finding a new heartbeat to keep Gunners ticking is tough
Simon Collings weighs up Arteta’s options if Odegaard is ruled out of Sunday’s derby
Sound the chaos klaxon, it's kicking off at Chelsea again
IT’S ONE thing looking silly when your players are rowing over who takes a penalty while you’re beating Everton 4-0 at home. But when it’s the two most powerful decision-makers at the top of the club — Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital — trying to yank the proverbial football from one another’s arms? Well, that’s when alarm bells ought to ring.
A much loved London firm is being bullied by a US outfit - let's fight back
TODAY I want to talk about Brixton Street Wear and the incredible work they do.
AI makes everybody scared, but not in the way you think
THE year was 1987, and I was working in a magazine office in Marylebone where people communicated either by telephone or by shouting.
Kate's video actually fits into a long tradition
THE voiceover described them as “the most charming and natural pictures ever taken of our Royal Family”: a husband and wife outdoors with their children feeding the ducks, the children unselfconscious, playing ball games, running, laughing, broad open spaces all around them. Sound familiar?
Fears grow of toll for Rotherhithe tunnel
Will cars use it to beat Blackwall and Silvertown fee?
This Van Gogh blockbuster is simply stellar
WELL, if you haven’t already got your bid in for a ticket to the Van Gogh blockbuster at the National, what are you waiting for?
Fury and resentment: Trump's face said it all
Last night’s US presidential debate saw a calm Kamala Harris tower over Donald Trump from the moment she arrived on stage then Taylor Swift joined in. Sarah Baxter gives her analysis
Lammy and Blinken in Kyiv for Zelensky talks
US moving towards’ letting Ukraine fire western missiles deep into Russia
Fulham kicks off with London's new destination on the riverfront
LONDON’S newest riverfront destination will open next summer behind Fulham’s Craven Cottage football stadium with restaurants and cafes, a hotel, spa and members’ club and a new cultural venue overlooking the Thames.
Kors conjures up glamour you can live in every day
MICHAEL KORS brought New York Fashion Week to a starry close with Lindsay Lohan, Kerry Washington, Mary J Blige, Olivia Wilde and Suki Waterhouse propping up his front row.
Foos star Grohl admits he cheated on his wife and fathered a baby girl
DAVE GROHL’S eldest daughters deleted their Instagram accounts after he admitted cheating on their mother and fathering a baby girl “outside of my marriage”.