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Here's some rock, if you like that kind of thing
So this is rock music, apparently. For the uninitiated, that's a style of music that has been wildly popular since the middle of the last century, involving electric guitars, heavy drums and a sneering attitude towards anyone who dares to prefer other genres.
Out of this world Starfield is well worth the long wait
AFTER years of waiting, it's finally here. First announced in 2018, then subject to multiple delays, the signs for Starfield were mixed.
The British Museum thefts have exposed a deeper problem
It's not just security or cataloguing the next director will have to worry about what the institution needs is a culture change -
Past Lives digs deep into our souls, to the start of our great journeys in love
LAST week I was lucky enough to catch a preview of Past Lives, the quietly devastating forthcoming debut film from director Celine Song.
Yes, we've had our #MeToo moment but the problem's wider than on the pitch
WHEN Luis Rubiales grabbed Jenni Hermoso and planted a kiss on her lips during Spain's World Cup celebrations, my jaw dropped in shock and horror.
'I am very, very against Ülez - it's a tax on the poor'
From London's new green road policy to the problem with the climate-polluting fashion industry, Naomie Harris has strong feelings about the environment - just don't mention her Range Rover, says Joe Bromley
Labour suspends mayor in abuse arrest storm
THE mayor of Hackney has been suspended by Labour after a photo emerged of him partying with a former councillor who had been arrested over child abuse images two weeks earlier.
Trump-backing Proud Boys jailed for role in deadly Capitol Hill riots
TWO figureheads of the far-Right Proud Boys movement have been handed lengthy jail terms for their roles in the deadly January 2021 riot in Congress by extremist supporters of Donald Trump.
Climate protesters disrupt Romeo and Juliet at Sadler’s Wells
CLIMATE activists interrupted a performance of Romeo and Juliet at Sadler's Wells theatre to demand an end to its partnership with Barclays.
Vandals target up to quarter of cameras in new Ulez areas as revolt grows
VANDALS have targeted at least a quarter of all new Ulez cameras in outer London, new data suggests.
Property prices falling faster than expected as rate rises hit demand
THE fall in house prices is picking up speed with values now dropping at their fastest pace since June 2009, according to new figures today.
We want answers about search for poet, say friends
FAMILY and friends of an awardwinning London poet who went missing at a music festival have said they have \"questions\" about the five-day search for him after police yesterday discovered a body nearby.
Crumbling concrete crisis grows as minister defends propping up schools with girders
A MINISTER came under fire today amid a growing school buildings scandal as he defended using classrooms with ceilings propped up with girders.
New kid on the election block nails his colours firmly to Trump mast
THE first Republican presidential debate saw the rivals clash over abortion, Ukraine and Donald Trump - but the former president was absent ahead of his arrest in Georgia later today.
EYE-WATERING SAUDI BID FOR MBAPPE GIVES LEVY REASON TO DIG IN ON KANE
PSG expect offers from elsewhere in what they say is a hyper competitive’ , market for the striker
'PHENOMENAL WILF IS PALACE'S GREATEST EVER'
PARISH’S TRIBUTE AFTER ZAHA JOINS GALATASARAY
Zaha's a complex character but his unpredictable genius created a Palace legend
WHEN Wilfried Zaha came off the bench for his Crystal Palace debut against Cardiff in March 2010, the unassuming 17-year-old did not leap out immediately as a star in the making.
Fight over places can ignite the Lionesses, says Hemp
LAUREN HEMP is relishing the competition with Lauren James for her place in the England team.
Games Workshop results back up major advance
Heavyweight: FTSE 250 star Games Workshop is worth more than British Land and easyJet
Sports fans net Compass a 21% surge in revenues
COMPASS the caterer has reported a surge in revenues of more than a fifth as it continues to cash in from the return of workers to offices and crowds to sporting events.
Reach puts another £6m aside to cover phone hacking claims
New challenge: Prince Harry at the Royal Courts of Justice where he is suing Mirror Group, ina case which could impact the company’s owner Reach
Brighton Pier Group profit warning after rain, strikes and fire
SHARES in the company that runs the popular London day trip destination Brighton Palace Pier slumped by more than a quarter today after it warned the revenues have been hit by the grim July weather, train strikes and a blaze in a nearby hotel.
I survived the new £5,000 smart ice bath
The Monk, tagged the Peloton of the recovery world; is going on sale in the UK. Sarah Finley takes a cold water dip to remember
Ulez is making Sadiq Khan a conviction politician
Surprise: the London Mayor's transformation thanks to battles over clean air may prove to be the making of him
The redeveloped Olympia must be everything Battersea is not
When Battersea Power Station was finished, everyone said 'meh' and then looked the other way
La La Land strikes are nuking our lucrative film industry too
WHEN the likes of Brian Cox, Andy Serkis, Hayley Atwell, David Oyelowo, Simon Pegg, Naomie Harris,
Bright-eyed hip-hop dance show fails to dream big
Ambitious pair: Jamai Robinson and Elijah Smith star in Fray as brothers Ziya and Tullio, who are passionate about dancing and video games
Whirlwind bike adventure feels like a long trek lacking in grit
Lightweight: Liv Andrusier is Annie Londonderry, supposedly the first woman to cycle around the world. She is joined by Katy Ellis's office girl Martha
Fox fined after breaking Khan's new 20mph limit
LAURENCE FOX has been fined £220 by a magistrate after being caught out by one of Mayor Sadiq Khan's new 20mph speed limits.
Raging fire closes airport as tens of thousands forced to abandon trips
RAGING wildfires forced the closure of a major European airport this morning — as thousands of tourists were forced to abandon holidays because of blazes and the suffocating heatwave.