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It's the hope that thrills you! I pray the Spartan spirit in Spurs will see off Arsenal
THAT club on the red side of north London has ruined more weekends for me than bad weather, misbehaving kids, food poisoning and hangovers put together.
Scott does the lot in a new-look Chekhov
LONDON theatregoers have known for years there's much more to Andrew Scott than Sherlock's Moriarty and Fleabag's hot priest, but this one-man Vanya is a revelation and a sensation.
Albanian gang of three hunted over Sterling home raid
THREE men suspected of being linked to dozens of burglaries across the South-East, including a break-in at the home of footballer Raheem Sterling, are being hunted by police.
Murdoch quit? We just never thought he'd do it
RUPERT MURDOCH’S decision to step down as chairman of Fox and News Corp to be replaced by his son Lachlan was today met with shock, with insiders saying: “We never thought he’d do it”.
I'm gunning for Hunt and Gove seats at election, says Lib Dem leader
DAVEY EYES SCALPS OF EX-PARTNERS IN COALITION CABINET
Jonas hits back at ex Turner after 'abduction' claims over daughters
JOE JONAS today hit back at claims by his estranged wife Sophie Turner that he has withheld their children's passports and is refusing to let them travel to Britain.
LEVY OPEN TO SELLING
'IF WE FELT THEY COULD TAKE US TO ANOTHER LEVEL WE'D LOOK AT IT' | BUT CHIEF WOULD ONLY CONSIDER AN EXIT IF IN CLUB'S BEST INTERESTS | SAYS THAT KANE'S BAYERN MUNICH DEAL HAS A BUY-BACK CLAUSE IN IT
'Winning in Prague was amazing now we want more'
Trophy man Coufal fired up for repeat performance
Arsenal show they can be one of big beasts as goals rain down on PSV
ARSENAL'S return to the Champions League was met with a torrential downpour in north London last night, but Mikel Arteta's side were home and dry inside 40 minutes.
What is the UK's problem with the letter H?
It is quite remarkable how Britain has seemingly become dysfunctional about these challenges.
UK borrowing gives more wiggle room to Hunt before election
NATIONAL borrowing for August came in under official forecasts today, in the latest positive sign for the UK's finances, which was likely to add to calls for tax cuts.
The smart suit is back again, says Next boss Wolfson as profits boom
HIGH street fashion king Next raised profit forecasts again today thanks to strong consumer demand, falling costs and higher wages.
Dull corporate bores are trying to outlaw the office romance - how hopeless
THE corporate world is another country. They do things differently there.
Generals like Shapps because he wasn't a soldier
BY any Whitehall standard, the Ministry of Defence is a weird place.
Sex offences team joins Met as Brand faces more accusations
MORE women have come forward to make allegations about Russell Brand as a police unit set up in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal said it was working with the Met in its probe into accusations against the comedian.
Met officer in court after being charged with Kaba's murder
A METROPOLITAN Police marksman was set to appear in court today charged with murder in connection with the fatal shooting of 24-year-old rapper Chris Kaba.
"Together, our potential is limitless'
King shares words of friendship in historic address to French Senate
LEVY ADMITS TO MISTAKES BEFORE ANGE
NEW BOSS IS ‘A BREATH OF FRESH AIR' AFTER CONTE. KANE HAS A BUY-BACK CLAUSE, REVEALS CHAIRMAN
Crawley putting country before club for now
ZAK CRAWLEY says he has not given \"too much thought\" to England players' looming club-versus-country dilemma, insisting he will deal with any clashes as and when they occur.
Balancing act for Borthwick as relaxed England aim to kick on
AS England's players let off steam with a headers and volleys warm-up session, Steve Borthwick kept the Red Rose squad's real World Cup balls in the air.
Burberry misses out on bounce from London Fashion Week
GLOWING reviews from London Fashion Week failed to leave their mark on Burberry shares today as the luxury goods group missed out on a FTSE 100 bounce.
With the economy faltering, rates may already be too high
THE Bank of England has a crunch decision tomorrow. If it hikes interest rates again in response to high but falling inflation, it risks making a mistake that could damage the economy.
Pearson to bring in Microsoft chief Abbosh as new CEO
PEARSON'S CEO Andy Bird is to quit, the education firm said today as it unveiled plans for his replacement after just three years in charge.
Camping and curtains help Dunelm reach £1.6bn sales record
HOMEWARES chain Dunelm today defied retail gloom to increase new store opening plans, as annual sales reached a record £1.6 billion.
M&G doesn't look half as good under the bonnet
BY ITS own telling, M&G is motoring along nicely.
Big switch during wet summer helps Ten Entertainment
BOWLING firm Ten Entertainment today said it was battling to keep prices down for consumers after it rolled into autumn with another period of profitable growth.
Daniel Levy answered some big questions last night, but many more need addressing
DANIEL LEVY, the Tottenham Hotspur chairman, rarely does interviews, but when he does it is worth listening, as he proved again last night. He confirmed the club had a buyback clause for Harry Kane, who was sold to Bayern Munich in a deal worth at least £100million last month.
My midlife sex romp made media waves and shows that Britain is still ageist
MOTHERHOOD, career, M money, debt, drugs, miscarriage, abortion, rape, frequenting gay clubs in the hope of meeting \"the one\", I've written a book about womanhood in all its messy, chaotic glory.
Sparkling fashion week reveals our superpower
THIS week, London has erupted in a brilliant explosion of colour and creativity as fashion has taken over the capital. What's clear this September is that London Fashion Week is back in full force, and it is super charged.
It's time to get real - it was our culture which enabled Brand
RUSSELL BRAND did not create the lad culture of the Noughties. That was us. We nourished a culture 1of leaked sex tapes and upskirt pictures of female celebrities \"falling out\" of nightclubs, a world where women were asked to laugh along with rape jokes but still branded as sluts for having casual sex at all, a time, in short, of overt sexual permissiveness a permission which was only really granted to men.