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Reeves eyes Brussels deal as 'priority' to boost City
RACHEL REEVES today said she would push for a “mutual recognition” deal with Brussels on professional and financial services as an “immediate priority” if she becomes Chancellor after Thursday’s election.
Why is it okay to be racist to Right-wingers? I detest the Left's double standards
RISHI Sunak reacted to a Channel 4 undercover investigation that found a Reform campaigner calling him a “f***ng P***”with a heartfelt response about how upset and angry he was that his daughters had to hear him being called such things in this country.
Foxx: I had a bad headache, then I was gone for days
OSCAR-WINNING actor Jamie Foxx has spoken about his near-death experience — revealing he had a “bad headache” then he was “gone for 20 days”.
Avocado toast? Sunak in frantic final push as he warns on 'unchecked' Labour
RISHI SUNAK denied today that he had abandoned any hope of a Conservative fightback as he insisted that voters face higher taxes and immigration under an “unchecked and unaccountable” Labour government.
Boulter: Get out and cheer us on
British star’s call to Londoners at Wimbledon — but Murray pulls out
Urgent probe on late delivery of postal vote ballot forms
DELAYS in the delivery of postal ballots for this week’s general election are being “urgently” investigated, a minister said today.
Being cancelled? People should get a second chance
Roles in Doctor Who and the iconic Marvel and Jumanji films made Karen Gillan a star — she is now leading a new primetime drama. She talks to Nick Curtis about elitism, redemption and meeting her husband on Instagram
Keir gave me the job and said: Get people to trust you
We are the party of fiscal responsibility, says Rachel Reeves
At this election, let me vote None of the Above
BELIEVE it or not, after the parties have expended so much effort in this campaign, so many photo opportunities (did you like the PM better in the one with the avocado or the glass of whisky?) and in the case of Ed Davey, so much dignity, there are still lots of people who do not know which way to vote.
WHO ELSE! GARETH HAILS HERO
SOUTHGATE’S SALUTE AS LATE SHOW SAVES ENGLAND
Onus now on Southgate to stir life into listless side
Bellingham late show cannot hide fact that England looked totally dysfunctional again
Time ticking for Martinez to find the form of qualification
LESS than a week ago, Roberto Martinez could do no wrong.
Golden oldies giving it their all to compete
Murray will leave decision until last minute, while patched-up Djokovic shows his desire
New energy price cap to save average household £122 a year
ENERGY bills are going down, as a new lower price cap kicks in today for around 28 million households.
Harland & Wolff stock suspended over late filing
STRUGGLING shipbuilder Harland & Wolff suffered another blow today after its shares were suspended from the London Stock Exchange over problems with its accounts.
House prices encouraging for next PM
HOPES for a summer recovery in the housing market warmed up today, adding to signs that whoever wins the election could move into Downing Street with an improving economy.
Meta facing £10bn fines over 'breach' of EU rules
THE EU's crackdown on the practices of Big Tech stepped up a gear today after social media giant Meta braced for as much as £10 billion in fines for an alleged violation of competition rules.
How to change your life: what the psychologist says
Dissatisfied, bored, fed up with playing it safe? Sign up to the Evening Standard's new Masterclass with Dr Susan Kahn, to learn how to reinvent your life and your career
Fashion's new Brat era is all-consuming, but it's just manufactured mayhem
Call it a vibe shift, callit a honking great taste crisis but after last year’s Barbie idolisation it’s logical
As politics wakes from its sugar-rush era with a jolt, here is one enriching policy
The carnival of eight years is over and we must adjust to a reality that feels like a less awful kind of entertainment
Paddington is getting a glow-up ... from a giant glass cigarette
SO, Renzo Piano's stumpy cigarette is almost open. Aflame, maybe. Lit. It's actually called the Paddington Cube, but it's almost ready to go.
Skater girls rock up for Lavigne at Glasto
CARA DELEVINGNE, Anya Taylor-Joy and Lady Mary Charteris were in the crowd as Avril Lavigne made her Glastonbury debut.
Rivals rally in France to stop Marine Le Pen's far-Right party winning power
RIVAL political parties in France were today scrambling to try to stop Marine Le Pen’s triumphant far-Right National Rally party from taking power after next Sunday’s second round of voting in the country’s general election.
Expo puts 5,500 students on path to success in education and careers
THOUSANDS of London teenagers received invaluable career and education advice at the Evening Standard’s second annual Step Up Expo.
Brooklyn's wife ready to fight over dog death
SHE GOES TO WAR WITH CHIHUAHUA’S GROOMER
So what will Starmer really do if he gets the keys to Downing St?
SIR Keir Starmer today faced a series of major questions over what Labour would do in government as polls put him just days away from walking into No 10.
It's not over yet, look at how
Last-ditch warning from Conservatives as Labour gets personal on Sunak
Tennis is still too elitist, says British star Dart
BRITISH hope Harriet Dart believes tennis remains \"an elitist sport\" and more must be done to open it up.
New balls please! Gates open after queues all night for Wimbledon
THOUSANDS of tennis fans queued overnight to get their hands on a golden ticket to Wimbledon — and hoped British players could be inspired by the Three Lions’ “never say die” attitude.
Machac opener for Murray if he's able to play at Wimbledon
ANDY MURRAY was this morning drawn to face Tomas Machac in the first round of the Wimbledon men's singles.