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In the rumble on the Right it's looking like a two-horse race for the Tory leadership
AMORATORIUM on personal attacks in the campaign to replace Rishi Sunak has been agreed by the Tory candidates, foreswearing in-fighting.
There's a sweary, swaggering menace to Trump fans now
DISRESPECT Trump voters at your peril. This is a cardinal rule for politicians and commentators after Hillary Clinton called Donald Trump’s supporters a “basket of deplorables” and lost the 2016 election for being snooty and elitist.
Tories must target London's younger people, says Cleverly
TORY leadership contender James Cleverly has told how his party can win back seats in London with a pro-growth agenda and by appealing to young people’s hopes of good jobs and a home.
Rob and Nick Carter: AI is exciting for artists, the possibilities are limitless
The husband-and-wife duo tell Nancy Durrant about embracing tech in the art world and their exclusive print for Standard readers
Harry has 'no interest' in return to royal duties
PRINCE Harry is happy and settled in California and has “no interest” in returning to the UK to resume royal duties, it was claimed today.
Khan refuses to scrap Silvertown and Blackwall tunnel tolls
SADIQ Khan today rejected calls for the Silvertown and Blackwall tunnel tolls to be scrapped as a public consultation on the proposed levies entered its final day.
Swinton and Moore are compelling duo
PEDRO ALMODÓVAR arrives in Venice with his first English-language feature, The Room Next Door, starring Tilda Swinton. The actress plays Martha, an erstwhile war reporter dying of cancer.
'Those to blame for Grenfell have been handed a get out of jail card'
A MAN who lost six relatives in the Grenfell Tower fire says the public inquiry has given those responsible for the disaster a “get out of jail” card and taken away justice for the victims.
What's occurring down in Barry Island?
FILMING today got under way for the final episode of Gavin And Stacey with Ruth Jones riding a tuk-tuk along the seafront on Barry Island.
UK 'had to follow law by suspending arms export licences over Gaza war'
BRITAIN told Israel that it was following the law by suspending around 30 arms export licences over the Gaza conflict.
Coffins protest adds to pressure on Israeli PM to reach a deal on remaining hostages
EMPTY coffins were placed outside the Jerusalem home of Benjamin Netanyahu as protesters called on the Israeli prime minister to reach a ceasefire with Hamas to allow the remaining hostages to be brought home.
MADUEKE WINS FIRST CALL-UP FOR ENGLAND
»CARSLEY SELECTS BLUES WINGER AFTER HAT-TRICK BUT ARSENAL DEFENDER WHITE’S EXILE CONTINUES
'Protected' Mudryk is in danger
UNGLAMOROUS and inconvenient, the Conference League is nonetheless likely to be important for Chelsea's fringe players and, in spite of his price tag, Mykhailo Mudryk is increasingly in danger of becoming part of that group.
New HSBC chief moves fast with cull of senior executives
THE new boss of HSBC today unveiled a brutal boardroom shake-up before even taking the helm of Britain's biggest bank, after announcing the departure of three senior boardroom executives.
Early dinner, smaller bills: this is the new eating out
EVEN for a famously hard grafter like Jason Atherton, it is going to be a gruelling autumn.
Oasis as a family band? Yep, the young idealise the 1990s like we did the 1960s
OASIS reforming is just the tonic the nation needs.
Government must make rail travel cheaper
IT'S a funny old time to be a commuter right now especially one who relies on trains to get from A to B.
Superb sparring partners deliver message of love in bold two-hander
WATCHING this bold, baggy, female two-hander the restaged third part of the Death of England trilogy reminded me of Hamlet's line about plays being \"the chronicles of the time\".
PELINE NOT CROSS POLICELINE Disabled man stabbed to death after car rammed his electric wheelchair
A DISABLED father was killed when three men in a car rammed his electric wheelchair and set upon him with a Rambo knife, a witness said today.
Beetlejuice is back and still dead funny
TIM BURTON, Tim Burton, Tim Bur… Dare we say his name three times, conjuring up a charming devil full of guile who is not 100 per cent reliable? Well, you will be relieved to hear that we do.
Starmer warns of march of far-Right after talking up post-Brexit 'reset'
SIR Keir Starmer was given ceremonial honours today at the Elysée Palace as he headed into talks with French President Emmanuel Macron with a warning about the march of the far-Right in Europe.
I just want to go to bed, says weary Evans after his marathon fightback
BRITAIN'S Dan Evans staged a remarkable comeback to beat Karen Khachanov in the longest match in US Open history, then said: \"It was a hell of a match... I just want to go to bed.
I'M SAD, ADMITS EMMA AS SHE EXITS IN TEARS
RADUCANU VOWS TO LEARN AS SHE BLAMES LACK OF BUILD-UP FOR FIRST-ROUND LOSS
Paris has chance to raise the bar again after London high fell flat
OVER a dozen days, the task for Paris is clear: drive fresh momentum behind a movement that, most critics agree, has not moved anywhere near quickly enough in the past dozen years.
'No need for Olympic darts...demand for our tickets is like Glastonbury'
FEW knew it at the time, but January 2007 was a seismic month for darts.
Markets hold breath over earnings at AI giant Nvidia
NERVOUS stock markets around the world were on a knife edge today ahead of earnings from the tech superstar stock Nvidia that commentators said could send markets either soaring or into a fresh tail-spin.
Carsley can lead England but he'll need to be brave
As a young football fan in the mid-noughties, Lee Carsley's pomp was very much in my era.
Abroad, they hate tourists; it's expensive at home. So where do we go on holiday?
THERE’S been a drop in the number of tourists in London lately. In fact last year, tourism was down by 7.3 per cent compared with 2019 and I have a feeling that this year is even worse.
Kamala Harris will probably win because she has the wow factor
TO a cynic, there are many things to forget about America.
We were told we couldn't do sport ... so we do sport
Grit, dark humour and buckets of resilience - it takes more than just athleticism to compete in the Paralympic Games. Katie Strick hears the most inspiring stories from our team