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Inside London's maternity crisis
Is it a 'postcode lottery' for mothers? A new study has found that the number of women who report positive labour and birth has fallen dramatically. Claire Cohen reports on the struggling wards
Haaland's winning secrets: sleep and meditation
Sleeping giant: Erling Haaland revealed that a good night's slumber is key for him
More snow and ice alerts as double-decker bus flips over near power station
A MAJOR incident was declared today after a double-decker bus overturned in Somerset as icy road conditions caused chaos in parts of the country.
Khan backs Ella's Law to halt toxic air menace
SADIQ KHAN today added to pressure on ministers to speed up their battle against toxic air.
Teachers 'don't need walkout to get talks'
THE Education Secretary today told teachers \"you don't have to strike to get my attention\" as she expressed her disappointment at planned walkouts.
Police continue to question man after drive-by funeral shooting
DETECTIVES were today continuing to question a man in connection with a drive-by shooting outside a funeral service in Euston which left a sevenyear-old girl seriously injured.
Mother says she raised fears over her son when he was just a teenager
DAVID CARRICK'S mother has claimed she raised a concern about her son when he was a teenager following a \"serious allegation\".
'Bastard Dave' to be sacked after reign of terror in Yard
DAVID CARRICK was set to be sacked by the Metropolitan Police today after he admitted a series of rapes, sexual abuse, and violent crimes against women
Guards at death-crush Brixton Academy 'took bribes to let in hundreds more fans'
SECURITY guards at Brixton Academy regularly took bribes to let people into shows without tickets, a whistleblower has claimed.
Viva Espana with some help from beastly doorknockers
IT WOULD be a brave institution that sets out to sum up the art of the Hispanic world in the space of a single exhibition, but fortunately for the Royal Academy, this bold endeavour was already undertaken by Archer M Huntington.
INVESTING HELPS MORE THAN AID, ELBA TELLS DAVOS
IDRIS ELBA and his wife Sabrina appeared in Davos to call on business and political leaders to provide more support to poor countries in the form of investment rather than aid.
ROOT OUT RAPISTS SUELLA TELLS MET
CHANGE NEEDED TO STOP OFFENDERS SLIPPING NET, SAYS HOME SECRETARY
Scamacca backed to regain his spark
DAVID MOYES has told misfiring striker Gianluca Scamacca he has his full backing — but admits the Italian’s confidence is suffering.
Crunch time for Moyes as he bids to show he can guide Hammers to safety again
Shouting the odds: David Moyes screams instructions during the Brentford loss
SLEEPLESS IN SPURS BATTLE
UNDER-PRESSURE MANAGER CONTE SAYS HE’S GIVING 120 PER CENT’ BUT STILL INSISTS HE COULD WALK AWAY
Nothing will top what I feel now, says world champion Smith
Sealed with a kiss: new world champion Michael Smith with the Sid Waddell Trophy following his win last night
Son suffering but boss has 'Zero doubts’ he can turnform around
CRYSTAL PALACE v TOTTENHAM (8pm, Sky)
Aleks in wonderland as his winner fires Fulham into Euro contention
King of the King Power: Mitrovic scores the only goal at Leicester last night
Frustration for Arteta as Arsenal lack 'spark' to find a breakthrough
In dispute: Mikel Arteta was furious with two penalty decisions last night
Burberry and Pru sustain London surge despite energy setbacks
Asia-focused: Burberry gained by a further 3% as Covid-hit Chinese economy reopens
Bars and clubs hit by 20% fall on pre-Covid trade
THE pressure on bars and late-night clubs grew in December, with a 20% drop in business.
Demand plummets for prime homes in top 'family' suburbs
Worst hit: appetite wanes in Barnes
Microsoft AI move challenges Google search engine mastery
Human touch: Bing adds new software
Cut-price Christmas sees Aldi and Lidl celebrating
ALMOST one pound in six spent in supermarkets in the run-up to Christmas went to the German discounter twins Aldi and Lidl as the cost of living crisis sent shoppers seeking out cut-price groceries in their droves, new figures reveal today.
Andrew Tate is toxic, but it’s his fans who need help
No clown: Andrew Tate was accused of a string of serious crimes last week
Robert Fox Ukraine's survival is far from certain, we must give them better weapons
The destruction is unlikely to stop given Putin’s strange danse macabre in his fight for the survival of his rule
All rise! London planners to rule on 10 new towers for City skyline
Controversial: the 55 Bishopsgate plan
‘Harry’s claim King showed no willingness to mend rift is wrong’
Tell all: Harry is set to give two interviews ahead of his memoir’s release, following his Netflix documentary with wife Meghan
53% of public support sending Elgin Marbles back to Greece
Decisions relating to the care and management of its collections are a matter for the museum’s trustees Department for Culture spokesman
Soldiers using phones to blame for deadly missile attack, claims Russia
Saying farewell: Ukrainian servicemen with their partners at Kramatorsk railway station in eastern Ukraine