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Building work starts on new 50-storey tower at Bankside
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Building work starts on new 50-storey tower at Bankside

CONSTRUCTION has started on what will be the tallest new residential skyscraper under development in prime central London, in a big vote of confidence in the capital’s luxury homes market.

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February 20, 2024
Britain needs more high-growth hero firms’
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Britain needs more high-growth hero firms’

THE UK is failing to generate the fast growth small businesses that could turbocharge the economy’s lacklustre level of productivity, a major new report claims today.

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February 20, 2024
Barclays surges as City welcomes shake-up plans
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Barclays surges as City welcomes shake-up plans

BARCLAYS shares surged today as Britain’s second biggest bank unveiled an ambitious shake-up including plans to return £10 billion to shareholders in the next three years.

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February 20, 2024
It changed everyone who saw it so I'm delighted Live Aid is reborn on stage
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It changed everyone who saw it so I'm delighted Live Aid is reborn on stage

LIVE AID, the music event that brought the word together 39 years ago, was surely the greatest demonstration of the power music can have over hearts and minds. Live Aid was not just a concert, it was a movement that spawned a mood of global communality and left an indelible mark on millions of lives, including my own.

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February 20, 2024
The Fourth Plinth is what public art should be
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The Fourth Plinth is what public art should be

WELL, you can have a sweet potato, an ice cream van, an equestrian figure draped in green slime or a black cat.

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February 20, 2024
Twice the fun for movie nerds but it won't bother the box office
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Twice the fun for movie nerds but it won't bother the box office

JOHN LOGAN'S frustrating new play is a pub quiz film round mounted on stage. It awkwardly splices together Alfred Hitchcock's attempt to control and conquer Tippi Hedren during Marnie (1964) and Vincent Price's fraught relationship with the young, doomed director Michael Reeves on Witchfinder General (1968).

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February 20, 2024
We need truth, says Assange's wife at start of his final court fight
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We need truth, says Assange's wife at start of his final court fight

JULIAN ASSANGE was today mounting his final court battle to avoid extradition to the United States on espionage charges.

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February 20, 2024
Shock as Strictly's partner to the stars Robin Windsor dies aged 44
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Shock as Strictly's partner to the stars Robin Windsor dies aged 44

STRICTLY Come Dancing star Robin Windsor has died “tragically” at the age of 44.

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February 20, 2024
Israel scribbled out on certificate
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Israel scribbled out on certificate

JEWISH FATHER’S ANGER AFTER BABY’S DOCUMENT RETURNED FROM HOME OFFICE TORN AND DEFACED

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February 20, 2024
Gosling nearly put me off my acceptance speech, says rising star
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Gosling nearly put me off my acceptance speech, says rising star

ACTRESS Mia McKenna-Bruce says Ryan Gosling almost derailed her acceptance speech when she scooped the rising star award at the Baftas, McKenna-Bruce, 26, was named EE Bafta rising star at Sunday's ceremony, ahead of fellow nominees Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor, The Bear's Ayo Edebiri, Talk To Me actress Sophie Wilde and Saltburn actor Jacob Elordi.

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February 20, 2024
Burberry (and friends) give a masterclass in British swagger
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Burberry (and friends) give a masterclass in British swagger

AS A demonstration of imperial might, Burberry's show which closed London Fashion Week last night - was a masterclass.

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February 20, 2024
London risks dying from its roots as families leave and schools close, experts warn
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London risks dying from its roots as families leave and schools close, experts warn

SCHOOL closures are creating “ghost areas” across London and destroying communities as so many children are leaving the capital, a headteacher warned today.

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February 20, 2024
ROY'S DEPUTIES BOSS TONIGHT BEFORE SWITCH TO GLASNER
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ROY'S DEPUTIES BOSS TONIGHT BEFORE SWITCH TO GLASNER

PADDY McCARTHY and Ray Lewington will take charge of Crystal Palace at Everton tonight, as the club waits to confirm the appointment of Oliver Glasner to replace Roy Hodgson.

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February 19, 2024
STOKES IN LINE FOR BOWLING RETURN
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STOKES IN LINE FOR BOWLING RETURN

SKIPPER COULD DEFY MEDICS BY RESUMING ALL-ROUNDER ROLE EARLY

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February 19, 2024
Misfiring engine room must spark into life if England are to recover
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Misfiring engine room must spark into life if England are to recover

THE gambling man's banker of the day sailed in not when Mark Wood's dismissal confirmed England's 434-run mauling in Rajkot yesterday, but when Ben Stokes spoke soon afterwards.

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February 19, 2024
Chinese giant weighs up bid for Currys
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Chinese giant weighs up bid for Currys

A BID battle for Currys loomed today after China's largest online retailer said it is mulling a potential offer for the electricals chain.

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February 19, 2024
The Arts Council England is wrong to think you can take the politics out of art
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The Arts Council England is wrong to think you can take the politics out of art

EARLIER this month, during the climax of Chicago rapper Noname's headline gig in London, she paused, cut the accompaniment, and addressed her sold-out audience. \"Can I hear you say free Palestine?\"

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February 19, 2024
This awful rise in antisemitism has changed how I see London
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This awful rise in antisemitism has changed how I see London

IT’S only in the past few months that I’ve realised just how many Jewish friends I have. Of course, while I obviously know which of them are more fervent than others (the ones who openly discuss the Jewish experience), it’s only since the barbarity of October 7 that I’ve come to realise there are far more of them than I thought.

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February 19, 2024
Have we fallen out of love with booze culture?
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Have we fallen out of love with booze culture?

After a record dry January and the closure of yet more bars and clubs, Robbie Griffiths on why London is going sober

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February 19, 2024
British ship evacuated after new strike by rebels
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British ship evacuated after new strike by rebels

29,000 DEAD IN GAZA BUT NETANYAHU VOWS TO FINISH JOB’

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February 19, 2024
Alexei Navalny was murdered with Novichok, claims his widow
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Alexei Navalny was murdered with Novichok, claims his widow

THE widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny today claimed he was killed with the nerve agent Novichok.

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February 19, 2024
All of us friends: Stone leads Bafta partying
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All of us friends: Stone leads Bafta partying

Stars hit the town on film’s big night after Oppenheimer sweeps awards

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February 19, 2024
DESTRUCTIVE DUCKETT RACES TO CENTURY AS ENGLAND COME OUT IN FIGHTING MOOD
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DESTRUCTIVE DUCKETT RACES TO CENTURY AS ENGLAND COME OUT IN FIGHTING MOOD

BEN DUCKETT scored the secondfastest hundred by an England opener as the tourists made: dominant start to their reply on day two of the Third Test in Rajkot.

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February 16, 2024
Hodgson concern as Palace line up Glasner
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Hodgson concern as Palace line up Glasner

ROY HODGSON is receiving medical care after collapsing during Crystal Palace training yesterday as the club finalises details for Oliver Glasner to replace him as manager.

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February 16, 2024
'BUY MBAPPE? IT SHOULD BE AN OPTION FOR US'
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'BUY MBAPPE? IT SHOULD BE AN OPTION FOR US'

ARTETA INSISTS ARSENAL ALWAYS HAVE TO BE IN THE CONVERSATION’ WHEN TOP STARS BECOME AVAILABLE

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February 16, 2024
Odegaard the deep thinker at Arsenal
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Odegaard the deep thinker at Arsenal

He's thriving in new role

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February 16, 2024
Glasner ticks all right boxes as Palace seek forward momentum
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Glasner ticks all right boxes as Palace seek forward momentum

Incoming boss has history of front-foot play, a tight defence and of improving inconsistent players

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February 16, 2024
Maupay out to continue resurgence as goalscorer... and wind-up artist
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Maupay out to continue resurgence as goalscorer... and wind-up artist

THE New Year is barely six weeks old and already has delivered surprises aplenty, from Jurgen Klopp's announcement that he is quitting Liverpool to Maidstone's FA Cup run.

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February 16, 2024
Palmer's chance to show City what they are missing
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Palmer's chance to show City what they are missing

COLE PALMER is breaking new ground as he prepares to step onto familiar turf tomorrow at Manchester City.

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February 16, 2024
London theatreland is about to get the mother of all kicks to the backside
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London theatreland is about to get the mother of all kicks to the backside

A COUPLE of Fridays ago, a friend WhatsApped me to say she'd been left a free ticket for that night's performance of Plaza Suite.

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February 16, 2024