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ARTETA WELCOMES HEADACHE AS JESUS MAKES HIS RETURN
WHEN Gabriel Jesus suffered a knee injury at the World Cup, it was feared Arsenal’s title challenge would go off the rails.
TROSSARD: I'M READY TO FIGHT FOR MY PLACE
BELGIAN RELISHING BATTLE WITH FIT-AGAIN JESUS AFTER HAT-TRICK OF ASSISTS IN FIRST-HALF BLITZ
Borthwick has no place to hide after England's dismantling by Les Bleus
THERE is a segment on BBC Radio 5 Live’s show Fighting Talk called Defend the Indefensible, which did not air on Saturday due to the Gary Lineker row.
Spurs have Skipp in their step as Oliver steps up
IT WAS late July, the day before Tottenham’s penultimate pre-season friendly, when Oliver Skipp went up for a header with a team-mate in training and was caught painfully as they landed.
Moyes goes full throttle... but Hammers' goal issues persist
THE ROGUE whistler in the London Stadium crowd who briefly fooled West Ham and Aston Villa’s players into thinking full-time had come prematurely might have been more welcome had he been blowing time early on the Hammers’ Premier League campaign.
Strong Constitution is star of sparkling day one
Standard Sport | Cheltenham Festival
Heavy selling continues as banks bear brunt of investors' nerves
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British Land reveals plans for huge life science hub at Canada Water scheme
PROPERTY giant British Land today unveiled plans for a huge new life science hub at its Canada Water scheme in Docklands.
Record weather payouts ruin year for Direct Line
INSURER Direct Line fell deep into the red last year in an “annus horribilis” as it was hit by record bad weather-related claims and the soaring cost of repairing cars.
Nightcap counts £1.2m cost of train strikes in lost takings
LONDON Cocktail Club owner Nightcap said train strikes last year cost it around £1.2 million in lost earnings, despite attracting “resilient” young consumers who still have high disposable income.
NDT: London theatre's best kept secret
The New Diorama is a tiny but highly influential studio theatre breeding West End hits, says Elizabeth Gregory
Is Rye Lane the new Notting Hill?
A new British film is giving Peckham the rom-com treatment, and for resident Liz Hoggard the vibrant area is long overdue some love
Campbell's daughter spins full-throttle tale of love life
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Junior doctors strike hits services at every hospital
THREE-DAY PROTEST BEGINS AS BMA CALLS FOR 26% PAY RISE
Gongs, tears and gowns: our Oscars 2023 verdict
What this year's Oscars lacked in on-stage confrontations, it made up for in historic winners, surprising award snubs and Old Hollywood glamour. Charlotte O'Sullivan, Vicky Jessop and Joe Bromley deliver their expert analysis
'Blackout drunk' gambler in court fight with casino over £600k loss
A HIGH-ROLLING gambler is locked in a court fight with a Mayfair casino over claims that staff plied him with a Chinese liquor popularly known “firewater” until he was “blackout drunk” and lost £600,000.
Flack's mother rejects Met apology
THE mother of Caroline Flack has rejected an apology from the Metropolitan Police over its handling of a complaint she made following her daughter’s suicide.
We have killed over 1,100 Russian soldiers in fight for Bakhmut, says Ukraine
MORE than 1,100 Russian soldiers have been killed in and around Bakhmut in the past few days, Ukraine’s President Volodymr Zelensky said as fighting rages for the symbolically important town.
£5bn boost for defence is not enough, say ex-chiefs of Army
FORMER Army chiefs today warned Rishi Sunak that his £5 billion boost for defence is “not enough” to tackle the growing threats from Russia and China.
Hugh Grant wins award for the most cringe-worthy interview of the evening
AN INTERVIEW between Hugh Grant and supermodel Ashley Graham ahead of the Oscars was branded the \"most awkward ever\".
History for Yeoh as Everything triumphs
First Asian woman to win best actress Oscar while Fraser crowns comeback
Silicon Valley Bank is sold to HSBC for £1 in last-minute rescue deal
One tech founder ‘cried with relief ’ over bank rescue deal
BBC BACKS DOWN ON LINEKER AND SAYS 'SORRY'
STAR PRESENTER RETURNS TO SCREEN AS BOSSES LAUNCH REVIEW INTO SOCIAL MEDIA | BBC chief apologises over ‘difficult period’
WELL-OILED MACHINE LOOKS RUSTY AS ROTATION BACKFIRES
MIKEL ARTETA has kept rotation to a minimum this season — and Arsenal’s performance last night underlined why.
Genge's journey from 'mad-dog' teen to England captain
ELLIS GENGE will have England \"hissing\" at the perfect emotional pitch at Twickenham tomorrow, when he captains the side for the first time against France.
WE'VE GOT THE DEPTH TO FIGHT ON TWO FRONTS
XHAKA'S RALLY CRY AFTER ARTETA RINGS CHANGES
Hammers pass Euro test but real work's still ahead for Moyes
THE NARRATIVE of this fixture always seemed likely to write itself, and so it proved: West Ham, having left the snow and their relegation woe in London, would lift spirits with some UV, vitamin D and another win on tour in Europe.
Fofana finally fits the bill for Chelsea as he braces himself for hostile Leicester return
WESLEY FOFANA has taken the baton from Thiago Silva after battling back from injury and is key to Chelsea's potential revival.
If Levy wants 'Spurs DNA' restored then he has to ensure selection of latest manager is spot-on
THE worst-kept secret in football is out and Antonio Conte’s departure from Tottenham is now a question of ‘when’ rather than ‘if’.
England look to go back to the future
Backline will play pivotal role in deciding Le Crunch’ against free-flowing French