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Ibiza is paradise on earth for dance lovers, yet it still doesn't look after its own
I'M not being funny but... with only weeks away from a new season in Ibiza, I'd like to spare a thought.
A third Trump term sounds crazy, until you look closely
WHEN I saw the headline \"Trump 2028\" in American Conservative magazine, I thought it must be an April Fool's joke.
Eric Cantona: I was a rock star before I became a footballer
Following the release of his debut album and as he sets out on tour, the magnetic sportsman-turned-musician tells Nick Clark that he was always destined to perform in front of an audience, whether in a stadium or on stage
Like all the best bars, this spot knows drinks aren't what matter
I've been a fan of the Three Sheets gang ever since a quiet drink at the Dalston original turned into a night spent crashing nearby parties.
Holy grail of end to the housing crisis as far away as ever
With just over four weeks to go until the mayoral election on May 2, the Standard continues its audit into Sadiq Khan’s record. Today Business EditorJonathan Prynn examines housing
'UK should stop selling weapons to Netanyahu government'
BRITAIN should stop selling arms to Israel, former UK national security adviser Lord Ricketts said today.
over Israel's aid worker killings
How triple drone strike rained death on charity convoy, car by car
International outrage mounts
ISRAEL was today facing mounting international outrage over its killing of seven aid workers, including three Britons, in Gaza as it said in a grovelling apology that it was \"a grave mistake\".
I am not quitting music — just negative energy, Lizzo assures fans
POPSTAR Lizzo has reassured fans she is not quitting the music industry.
Magnetic Cox gives a towering performance in this O'Neill for the Succession generation
It's typical of the wry, bloody-minded dedication Brian Cox brings to his craft that, at 77, he's followed the Shakespearean TV role of Logan Roy in Succession with the monolithic family tragedy of 20th-century American theatre.
I won't rest until Spurs are challenging for title, insists Ange
ANGE POSTECOGLOU expects Tottenham to be in the Premier League title race next season and says he will not \"let the club rest\" on where they finish this campaign.
ENGLAND BLOW AS STOKES OPTS TO GIVE WORLD T20 A SWERVE
TEST SKIPPER WANTS TO FOCUS ON RETURNING TO TOP LEVEL AS ALL-ROUNDER AFTER INJURY SETBACKS
Palace's show of faith in fast-learner Wharton is already paying dividends
GIVEN Eberechi Eze was once a teen sensation himself, Adam Wharton should take it as a compliment that his Crystal Palace team-mate chuckled when he discovered his age.
Comeback kings offer warning for Hammers
Moyes demands senior players step up
Gabriel is thriving in the role of Arsenal's enforcer
Brazilian is perfect partner for silky Saliba at heart of defence
Footsie on brink of high after shock jump above 8000
A SURPRISE bounce above 8000 today left the rejuvenated FTSE 100 index on the brink of the record high set in February 2023.
Next Mayor'needs far bigger cut of tax take'
THE next Mayor of London must be granted sweeping new powers to keep and spend the tax revenues raised in the capital for investment in Britain's powerhouse regional economy, a major business group said today.
One of London's unloved streets is getting a glow-up
FOR as long as most Londoners can remember, Queensway has been the ugly duckling to the otherwise rarefied \"swan\" neighbourhoods surrounding Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park.
I stopped a racist attack on Kennington Road - we're becoming a nasty city again
SOME weeks ago I intervened in a racist assault. Passing a bus stop on Kennington Road on a Sunday morning, my wife Ann and I noticed a burly white man, in his fifties like me, bearing down on a frail, older black man, taunting him and grabbing at the orthopedic crutch he was using.
Scotland's new hate crime law is truly chilling
The lesson of Scotland's new hate crime law, unleashed on a baffled nation on April Fool's Day, is that free speech needs perpetual vigilance.
My work is political but it is also playful
Ahead of the first major London show of his work in nearly 20 years, the British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare speaks to Nancy Durrant about false culture wars, diversity in the capital and the exclusive artwork he designed for the front cover of today’s Standard
KATE MOSS’S BOROUGH COMES TOP IN RESEARCH - And the nation's beauty capital is...
CROYDON has been named the beauty capital of the UK thanks to its high concentration of hairdressers and nail salons.
Sunak defends free childcare scheme
NURSERY GROUPS ISSUE WARNING OVER PLACES
Briton among seven aid staff killed in Israeli air strike on Gaza convoy
A BRITON and six other aid workers distributing food in Gaza have been killed in an Israeli air strike, their charity said today, in an \"unforgivable\" tragedy that sparked mounting international dismay.
Catch criminals, not JK Rowling: minister wades into row over new hate crime laws
JK ROWLING should not be arrested after she challenged police in a scathing online attack on Scotland's controversial new hate crime law, a Cabinet minister said today.
Welcome to London, UK's loneliness capital
Vauxhall has the highest rates and young women suffer the most
Former Standard political editor Reiss dies aged 82
CHARLES REISS, the former political editor of the Evening Standard who was behind a series of era-defining scoops, has died aged 82.
Phillips given lifeline with three games to salvage his Germany bid
GOOD news has not been easy to come by for Kalvin Phillips in club football of late, and given he will have watched England's friendlies this week from an unwanted distance, it would probably be a stretch to say the international break delivered a great deal, either.
NO NEED FOR ARTETA'S TRICKS AS GUNNERS BID TO END ETIHAD WOE
ONE of Mikel Arteta’s favourite tactics ahead of big games is using motivational tools.
'VICTORY VITAL TO SHOW OUR TITLE AMBITION'
RICE SAYS ONLY THREE POINTS WILL DO IF ARSENAL ARE TO SHAKE OFF PERCEPTION OF PREMIER CHOKERS