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‘I can feel Marley's spirit in special musical'
Warts-and-all story of musician’s life makes him human, says star
‘PROVE A POINT IN LUKAKU'S ABSENCE'
TUCHEL FACING STRIKER CRISIS
Tilly Ramsay is a paso doble-ing hero for our times
HERE’S to Tilly Ramsay, the one making Strictly worth watching this year. Turns out she isn’t just a dab hand at the paso doble, but a bit of an internet hero to boot.
SLAM DUNK NBA ACE BACKS COFFEE CHAIN
LONDON coffee chain Black Sheep is getting a bit of NBA gold dust after netting investment from basketball star Kristaps Porzingis.
UK lettings firm floats on staycations surge
A UK holiday homes lettings business today unveiled plans to float on London’s AIM market, in a move that could value it at around £350 million as investors tap into the staycation boom.
Queen ‘will be back to host world leaders at climate summit'
THE Queen intends to host world leaders at the Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow despite cancelling a scheduled visit to Northern Ireland on medical advice.
Lord of the Rings voice coach's two wives at war over £100,000 payout
THE two wives of the celebrity voice coach on the Lord of the Rings films are fighting over his life insurance payout in the wake of his death.
Police investigate new nightclub spikings amid fears of injecting trend
POLICE were today investigating new reports of nightclub spiking as demands for a crackdown on offenders intensified.
Hermès tops pre-pandemic revenue
HIGH-SPENDING tourists partially returning to Europe and strong demand for accessories have helped sales at luxury goods giant Hermès to be significantly ahead of pre-pandemic levels.
Lockdown trading boom lifts AJ Bell and SJP
THE boom in wealth management showed no sign of abating today with strong figures from relative newcomer AJ Bell and established City firm St James’s Place.
Koko rises from the ashes after £70m refurb
THE fire-hit north London music venue Koko is set to reopen next spring after a £70 million redevelopment aimed at creating “a truly unique music experience”.
Melanie McDonagh - We have allowed mobile phones into our children's lives far too early
TAKE a look around you when you’re on the bus. Eventually, you’ll find yourself in the company of a small child in a pushchair.
Human remains found in hunt for fiancé suspected of killing blogger
POLICE searching for the missing fiancé of murdered US travel blogger Gabby Petito have found what are believed to be human remains.
Evergrande fears send jitters across Asia-focused stocks
MARKET ROUND-UP
Introducing The Watercooler, our workplace wellbeing series
AS the city returns to its former fast-paced glory and Londoners return to the office, workplace wellbeing and mental health are at the forefront of our minds.
Greyhound rolls on as FirstGroup finds buyer for bus operator
GREYHOUND will continue its journey across the American landscape under new ownership after FirstGroup finally found a buyer for the storied long-distance bus operator.
BOSSES TELL PM: ACT NOW TO AVOID TOUGHER CURBS
BUSINESSES FEAR NEW WORK FROM HOME ORDER
Bergwijn: Spurs haven't seen anything like the best of me yet
TOTTENHAM’S fringe players will take centre stage here in Arnhem tonight and, in the absence of the starting XI from Sunday’s win over Newcastle, Dutch international Steven Bergwijn will be the star attraction on his return to his homeland.
Barclays boss is vindicated as bank hits record profit of £6.9bn
BARCLAYS landed record profits of £6.9 billion in the last nine months, setting the stage for a bumper round of bonus payments to top bankers in London and New York.
Arteta hopeful Lacazette could sign a new deal
MIKEL ARTETA has not ruled out the prospect of Alexandre Lacazette signing a new contract with Arsenal.
Murray hails ‘unbelievable battle' after his marathon victory
ANDY MURRAY came through the longest three-set match of his career as he battled past Frances Tiafoe in an epic first-round contest at the European Open which lasted almost four hours.
Why banning anonymous accounts online won't work — and Succession's beautiful flaw
THERE is little that links the killing of MP Sir David Amess by a suspected terrorist to the behaviour of anonymous accounts online.
MINISTERS DEFY COVID PLAN B CALL
NO TOUGHER CURBS DESPITE CALLS FROM SCIENTISTS BUT WHITTY MAKES BOOSTER APPEAL
Final hero Havertz told he must fight for place in team
CHELSEA’S Champions League hero Kai Havertz has been warned he faces a fight to get back into the first team.
Pets at Home fails to win investors despite buy tag
MARKET ROUND-UP
Rio digs deep to repair planet - and reputation
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‘Scene of carnage': Man fighting for life after triple stabbing on night bus
ARMED police were scrambled to a triple stabbing on a London night bus early today.
Perfectly pleasant, but low-key set lacks the drama queen we love
BRINGING an intimate jazz-club vibe to a grand music-hall stage, Rufus Wainwright resisted the urge to play to the gallery at this packed Palladium show.
Patel: Police forces must do more to attract black officers
POLICE forces have too few black officers and must do more to encourage recruits, Priti Patel warned today as she told forces that their effectiveness risks being undermined unless diversity improves.
Eternals stars miss out as women reign over Hollywood
GAL GADOT and Hailey Bieber led the stars at Elle’s Women in Hollywood celebration last night.