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Stefflon Dons apron to help Standard's social kitchen
ONE of Britain’s leading rappers visited the Evening Standard’s social kitchen to help produce the extra meals to be distributed to combat food poverty this Christmas.
No to Boris's ‘conversation' on mandatory jabs
IT’S tricky, sometimes, to work out just what the Prime Minister is saying.
Lewis and Max urged to be on best behaviour for showdown in Abu Dhabi
MAX VERSTAPPEN and Lewis Hamilton have been warned not to do anything that would tarnish their reputations in the season finale in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.
ITV to double its big-budget drama output in streaming wars
ITV is investing more in big-budget dramas and TV formats it can sell overseas as it vies to compete with giants like Netflix and Disney in the global streaming wars.
Frasers Group profits forecast to smooth path for Ashley son-in-law
MIKE Ashley’s future son-in-law will take the helm of the Frasers Group retail empire at a time when it has achieved profits above pre-pandemic levels, forecasts suggest.
Accuser ‘left Epstein's house with $100 bills'
14-year-old couldn’t even pronounce ‘Ghislaine’, claims former boyfriend
TOP TORIES TURN ON BORIS OVER PARTY
POLICE SHOULD BE CALLED IN IF LOCKDOWN RULES BROKEN, SAYS MP | Ministers keep heads down amid MPs' fury over party
Get booster jab now, Londoners urged as gap between doses is cut in half
LONDONERS were today urged to come forward for their booster jab as soon as possible as the gap between second and third doses was halved to three months.
A day when it all went wrong for Root
Dismissal of Burns from the very first ball sets tone as skipper’s decision to bat first backfires and under-prepared tourists crash to 147
Johansson: I owe award to fans and badass women
SCARLETT JOHANSSON led the way as the stars came out for the People’s Choice Awards.
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THE ASHES, DAY ONE FIRST IN STANDARD SPORT | ENGLAND ALL OUT IN 50.1 OVERS | BURNS BOWLED VERY FIRST BALL | ROOT ONE OF THREE DUCKS | FIVE WICKETS FOR CUMMINS | Pope: There’s a long way to go, so we’ll come out fighting
Fears over Omicron threaten winter wipeout
A CHILL fell across the global travel sector today as the first evidence emerged that mounting concern over the Covid-19 Omicron variant is knocking demand for winter getaways.
McQueen: How my father's death inspired my latest passion project
OSCAR-WINNER Sir Steve McQueen has said his latest “passion project”, a two-minute public health film raising awareness of prostate cancer among black men, was inspired by his father’s death from the disease at 67.
‘Red Friday' firmly in rear view as FTSE builds back
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Stokes is the key to England success in a series like no other
IT IS always a relief when the Ashes begin, even if the first ball ends up in the palms of the second slip.
Relief rally lifts FTSE 100 back to pre-Omicron high
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Maxwell ‘bought helicopter and funded life with £23m from Epstein over eight years'
BRITISH socialite Ghislaine Maxwell received almost £23 million from financier Jeffrey Epstein over the course of eight years, bank records have revealed.
I want to do social work and help others like they helped me — but I need you for that
Our second charity partner teaches jobless young Londoners how to get ready for the world of work and unlock their potential. Campaigns Editor David Cohen reports
Forget making them legal, we need a war on drugs
THE Government’s promise in its new 10-year drugs strategy of expanded police enforcement against criminal gangs responsible for supplying illicit substances is, of course, unsurprising for a Conservative administration which wants to be seen to be strong on law and order.
Britons face being stuck abroad due to lack of Covid tests in remote resorts
THOUSANDS of winter holidaymakers face missing flights home because they cannot find the Covid tests they need to get back to Britain in remote alpine resorts.
4,000-year-old timber Stonehenge of the sea to go on display at British Museum
A MYSTERIOUS 4,000-year-old timber circle dubbed Seahenge is going on show at the British Museum.
Tuchel backing Mendy but admits keeper is struggling with confidence
THOMAS TUCHEL insists he will keep faith with Edouard Mendy, despite revealing the Chelsea goalkeeper is struggling with his confidence after two errors in the shock d efeat to West Ham.
Scientist tells people with ‘colds' to play safe as ‘one in three could be Covid'
UP to one in three “colds” are believed to be Covid, a top scientist said today as people were urged to get fully vaccinated to protect themselves against the Omicron variant.
Root's legacy as captain will be defined by Ashes series
Despite being in the form of his life, he must erase bad memories of past Australia tours
Perfect opportunity for Aubameyang to end his goal drought
AFTER their defeat by Manchester United on Thursday, Arsenal will want a response at Everton tonight — and none more so than Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
Expelled at eight. Homeless at 15. But now I've got my mojo back with the chance to work
Devonte’s world unravelled after his brother was murdered and his mother died of cancer. Here he tells David Cohen how he beat the odds and turned his life around
Deadly bus crash driver ‘may have confused brake with accelerator'
The power of an electric bus and its acceleration possibly gives the driver a bit less time to respond to it
Clarkson rides wave of shipping's stormy year
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Chelsea Cup hero Kirby ‘a national treasure'
CHELSEA WOMEN boss Emma Hayes has described Fran Kirby as “a national treasure” — and it is hard to disagree on the evidence of yesterday’s FA Cup Final.
Why Hill fears the title race could get very nasty
DAMON HILL has warned the 2021 title race has the potential to get nasty, as Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen battle it out at this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix The pair resume their battle for the drivers’ crown at the inaugural race, the penultimate grand prix of the season, with Verstappen boasting an eight-point advantage over the seven-time world champion.