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I've got a new take on meaning of success, says Jodie Comer
JODIE COMER says she has “a different outlook on what success is” after a few years of fame.
It's good to be back: Obama jokes with ‘vice president' on White House return
BARACK OBAMA jokingly referred to Joe Biden as “vice president” on his return to the White House for the first time since leaving office.
Maradona's ‘hand of God' shirt set for £4m at auction
THE shirt worn by Diego Maradona when he scored two of football’s most famous goals to dump England out of the 1986 World Cup is set to fetch about £4 million at auction.
More pain for those left behind in besieged city
VLADIMIR PUTIN’S troops are deliberately inflicting a “worsening” humanitarian disaster on 160,000 people in the besieged city of Mariupol in an attempt to make Ukrainian forces surrender, British defence chiefs said today.
New sanctions to help isolate Putin after Bucha horror
Russians using hunger as weapon of war, says Zelensky
TAX HIKE HAMMERS LONDON HARDEST
STAFF IN CAPITAL TWICE AS LIKELY TO BE WORSE OFF AFTER TODAY’S RISE IN NATIONAL INSURANCE | Half of London workers lose out in Rishi’s latest ‘levelling down’ tax raid
Why Kane's World Cup dream could be good news for Spurs
TOTTENHAM’S push for a top-four finish is perhaps more loaded than any previous scrap with Arsenal for Champions League football because it feels increasingly and inexorably linked to the future of the peerless Harry Kane.
Dimon says exiting Russia could cost JP Morgan $1bn
JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon has warned that his bank could lose $1 billion (£760 million) due to its exposure in Russia following the country’s invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.
Crypto bosses warn Sunak is playing catch-up in sector
CRYPTO industry insiders say the Government’s efforts to win over the sector could be too little too late.
Family's grief as law student dies after eating a ‘cannabis gummie'
TRIBUTES have been paid to a “kind and promising” law student who died after consuming a suspected cannabis sweet in east London.
DON'T LET PUTIN WAR CRIMES BE IN YOUR NAME
BORIS MAKES PERSONAL APPEAL TO RUSSIANS AFTER ATROCITIES IN UKRAINE | ‘Putin’s crimes are a stain on your country’s honour’
Just what the Doctor ordered: Juliet Stevenson back in West End
AWARD-WINNING actress Juliet Stevenson is bringing her play The Doctor to the West End two years after the Covid pandemic prevented it opening.
Kwarteng cheers cheap nuclear breakthrough
THE Government has hailed a potential clean power breakthrough after a University of Oxford spin-out successfully demonstrated a cheap new way to generate nuclear power.
Revolut ‘must do more' on gender bonus gap
MEN at Britain’s most valuable tech business Revolut cashed bonuses worth almost double what women got last year, disclosures show.
Russian forces ‘pulling back to be re-equipped'
RUSSIAN military units retreating from northern Ukraine after suffering heavy losses will need “significant” re-equipping before they can be redeployed to attack the east of the country, British defence chiefs said today.
Vlad could be impaled by his own manic delusion
VLADIMIR PUTIN has set himself a tight deadline to declare victory in Ukraine. He wants to turn Russia’s traditional Victory Day parade of May 9 in the Red Square, commemorating the end of the Great Patriotic War in 1945, into his own personal triumph.
Turnaround at rail group Go-Ahead picks up speed
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Fill the silence with music, urges Zelensky at Grammys
Tell our story: Volodymyr Zelensky delivers a heartfelt address to the audience at the Grammys via video link
Breaking Ramadan fast at the Tower is remarkable
FOR the last two Ramadans, Muslims across the country have been celebrating the special breaking of their fast meals at home.
Careful change vital if England are to end Aussies' dominance
OCTOBER 30, 2021. That day in Dubai, England thrashed Australia by eight wickets as they waltzed through the pool stages of the Men’s T20 World Cup, with a winter of promise lying ahead.
Sizzling second half shows Spurs are finally playing the Conte way
Ruling with an iron fist: Antonio Conte during yesterday’s game, which showed his team can function well without some key players
Fighting for my spot is natural... I've had to work for everything in my life
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW CEDRIC SOARES | CRYSTAL PALACE v ARSENAL (8pm, Sky)
Minister grilled over Tory MP in sex and drug scandal
A CABINET minister was today forced to defend MPs hiring their family members following allegations that the women accusing David Warburton of sexual harassment felt uncomfortable reporting it because his wife was in charge of human resources at his office.
Strong Ukrainian resistance despite fresh onslaught against Mariupol
UKRAINIAN forces are staunchly resisting another indiscriminate onslaught by Vladimir Putin’s troops on the besieged city of Mariupol, say British defence chiefs.
No sour faces as Rodrigo takes home top Grammy awards
IT’S A GRAMMY TRIPLE WHAMMY FOR OLIVIA
‘BUTCHERS OF BUCHA MUST BE BROUGHT TO JUSTICE'
ZELENSKY VOW OVER ‘NEW WORLD OF HORROR’ | Putin’s war crimes in Bucha must be last such evil on earth, vows Zelensky
Fire at Russian oil depot amid claims of air strike by Ukrainian helicopter
AN OIL depot in the Russian border region of Belgorod was on fire today, sparking fears of a wider escalation of the conflict.
Falklands anniversary is time to learn harsh lessons
FORTY years ago this weekend, Galtieri’s forces landed on the Falkland Islands and claimed them for Argentina. In deep winter 11 weeks later, a British task force retook Stanley, the tiny capital of the archipelago, and the Argentine military was evicted.
CHELSEA WANT QUICK SALE TO KEEP KEY MEN
BARCELONA JOIN THE HUNT FOR OUT-OF-CONTRACT RUDIGER AS SANCTIONS ON ABRAMOVICH START TO BITE
Angelina Jolie: It's horrible to see the young paying the price, in lives lost
In safe hands: Angelina Jolie with a patient at Bambino Gesu paediatric hospital, Italy