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'MY ENGLAND HOPES REST ON ME BEING ARSENAL No1'
GOALKEEPER RAMSDALE HAS A FIGHT ON TWO FRONTS
Wage demands could make it harder to avoid UK recession
MARKETS, consumers and quite possibly the Bank of England (BoE) may breathe a sigh of relief this week as UK inflation holds steady at 6.7% and UK wage growth shows signs of slowing, albeit marginally.
Oxford Nanopore surges 15% after bioMérieux invests £70m
SHARES in British biotech firm Oxford Nanopore rocketed today after it unveiled a £70 million investment by billionaire French scientists.
Future of Hipgnosis boss in doubt as board launch 'strategic review'
THE boardroom battle over the future of Merck Mercuriadis, founder of music rights business Hipgnosis, came to a head today, as directors said they are considering putting somebody else in charge of managing its collection of hits by artists from Barry Manilow to 50 Cent.
Can an inquiry be devastating if nobody is paying any attention?
HAVE you been following the Covid inquiry? Away from the front pages, which have mostly been occupied by other stories, revelation after appalling revelation has been spilling out, confirming our very worst fears about what went on in Downing Street as the Covid pandemic hit.
I volunteered on a kibbutz, and all I feel is sympathy for both Israel and Palestine
IN 1984, I spent a few months in Israel with my older brother, the then future but now former prime minister of this country.
Opening crossing into Egypt 'next step' to freeing Britons stuck in Gaza, says minister
OPENING the Rafah crossing is the “next step” to getting Britons trapped in Gaza to safety, the Security Minister said today.
'My nightmare as I pray my mother and brother will be freed'
A BRITISH-Israeli woman who had a brother murdered by Hamas and another kidnapped, along with their 79-year-old mother, has told of the “nightmare” she has suffered since discovering their fate.
We're with you: Sunak expresses solidarity for Israel
But he’s set to warn against escalation
'IT'S TIME WE DELIVERED A TROPHY'
KANE SAYS ENGLAND MUST TAKE NEXT STEP AFTER HIS BRACE HELPS SOUTHGATE'S MEN BOOK EUROS SPOT
Southgate sets up a final chance to silence the critics
Coach can end noise over tenure by guiding team to glory in Germany
Chief agitator Erasmus makes move to get into English heads
Mind-games are back, but masterful Springboks' chief has so much more in his locker
Whitbread in £300m buyback
THE return of business and tourist travellers to London has helped power a sharp rise in profits and a shareholder payday at Whitbread, owner of Britain's biggest hotel chain Premier Inn.
How to get into property without being a landlord
From crowdfunding purchases to the only stock exchange for buildings, Charlotte Duck looks at investment alternatives to buy-to-rent
Booing Owen Farrell? We should be proud of one of our greats
OWEN FARRELL: captain, leader... pantomime villain. Supporters booing England's record points scorer need to get their slogans straight and their heads examined.
Narcissist Trump is now trying to make Israel-Gaza about him
OPINION in the US on the Gaza war is perfectly clear. For the far-Right, the Hamas attack on Israel is a tragedy, but it's not our tragedy, so why sweat it? The far-Left thinks it's a tragedy, but a bigger tragedy for the Palestinians.
Jeremy Corbyn? I wouldn't wave at him across the street
With every poll, Sir Keir Starmer looks a step closer to No 10. In an exclusive interview with Standard editor-in-chief
"They are shouting die Israel': the last text from doomed British mother
THE last desperate message of a British mother pleading for help as Hamas fighters shouted “Die Israel” during a murderous attack on her kibbutz home in southern Israel has been disclosed by her family.
Biden backs Israel over hospital carnage as he meets Netanyahu
JOE BIDEN landed in Israel today and pointed the finger of blame for the Gaza hospital slaughter on terrorists in the strip as he tries to stop the conflict spiralling into a regional war.
Bellingham's support cast give Southgate a big headache
Club issues for Henderson and Phillips leave Rice as only banker to add ballast in midfield
Four keys that can open the Boks and clear way to final
ENGLAND face one of rugby’s most daunting and difficult tasks o n Saturday, in attempting to dislodge South Africa for a place in the World Cup Final.
Now is the worst time for UK banking to lose its conscience
THE Financial Services Culture Board (FSCB) was founded in 2015 in response to the shocking malfeasance of banking executives that led up to the 2008 banking crisis and (as if they hadn’t learned their lesson) after the interest rate Libor scandal in 2012. When bankers go bad, they go big, and that can affect us all.
Revolution changes loans terms as sales slip in 'tough market'
REVOLUTION Bars today said it had renegotiated the terms of its loans that it was in danger of breaching as it bemoaned a slump in demand.
I stand with Israel - why do people think because I'm black and Muslim I won't?
IS it different because I’m a black Muslim woman? I stand with Israel, just as I stand with other countries that are the victims of terror attacks. Yet people say antisemitic things in front of me and expect me to agree, or they grow angry at my condemnations of terror.
Veni, vidi, vici... as told by the humble Roman legionary
THE British Museum today announced a blockbuster new show dedicated to the humble foot soldiers who built the Roman Empire.
Why won't any of my fellow eco-protesters speak against Just Stop Oil?
SEARCH “climate crisis” on Twitter and you’ll find floods and fires more apocalyptic than the Book of Exodus (but with more memes). Armaged don is here and it feels a little too broad to be a Left or Right issue.
Guardian plunged into fresh turmoil over Israel cartoon row
AT the Guardian, they’ve fired cartoonist Steve Bell. His drawing of Benjamin Netanyahu was deemed anti-Semitic and Bell, 72, who has served the paper for more than 40 years, winning awards, is no more.
Missing British teenage girl was killed in Hamas slaughter, say her family
ONE of the British teenage sisters thought to be missing in Gaza was today confirmed to have been murdered by Hamas during its terrorist attack on Israel.
Biden's high-stakes trip to avert bigger confilct
President will affirm support for Israel and discuss Gaza humanitarian crisis
Borthwick hails players for holding their nerve after second-half 'thunderbolts'
TWO “thunderbolts” in four minutes, and England flashed from safe semi- final passage to fighting for their World Cup lives.