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BEES MANAGER AND KOMPANY ARE IN THE FRAME TO REPLACE TUCHEL
How Arteta breathed new life into club's thrilling challenge
AS PART of a team-bonding exercise during their pre-season tour to the United States last summer, Arsenal players were tasked with making movie trailers.
Time to answer 115 questions over whether City wins stink
Alleged breaches hang over record breakers
Astra says 20 new drugs will power era of growth’
THE biggest company on London's stock market, AstraZeneca, set out bold plans today for what its boss called \"a new era of growth\", powered by 20 new drugs.
Why are people wearing Dryrobes so annoying?
EVER since the heady days of lockdown, I have noticed a troubling phenomenon creeping into everyday life: a spike in the number of people extravagantly sticking \"wild\" in front of the word swimming. Essentially, wild swimming is exactly the same thing as normal swimming, but much more smug, and with a greater risk of accidental sewage inhalation.
Promises about diversity ring hollow four years after George Floyd’s death
SO, picture this: you're deep in the media world, where everyone talks about \"diversity\" and \"inclusion\" like it's second nature. It's in every chat, every memo, and every big event.
The soft, mighty Bao is conquering all: good
HAD the pub chain Wetherspoons put bao on the menu 10 years ago, customers would've had no idea what they were dealing with. Yet such is the bun's triumphant rise to the fore, 'Spoons has started experimenting with the Asian import, filling a pair with strips of fried chicken, katsu sauce and pickled red onion and sending them out to the masses.
Johansson 'shocked' by soundalike voice in ChatGPT
SCARLETT JOHANSSON says she was \"shocked\" and \"angered\" at how \"eerily similar\" one of the voices in ChatGPT sounded to hers.
Police to look at criminal charges in the infected blood scandal’
POLICE will look \"very carefully\" into whether criminal charges should be brought in the infected blood scandal, a Cabinet minister said today.
Meet Mr Super Prime: I sell to royalty and the 1%
Selling Sunset, the LA-based property show, is Netflix’s second most-watched programme globally and now there’s a London spin-off. India Block speaks to its star agent, Daniel Daggers
Britain's top priority for PM
FIXING the crisis-hit NHS should be the immediate top priority for Sir Keir Starmer if he becomes Prime Minister, a new poll reveals.
Police go in with riot shields se woman Is mauled to death by he XL bullies
ARMED police with riot shields were scrambled to an east London home where a woman had been mauled to death by her two XL bully dogs after her sons raised the alarm.
Sunak: There’s growing backing across Europe for our Rwanda scheme
RISHI SUNAK, speaking on a trip to Vienna, today claimed growing backing across Europe for his plan to send migrants to Rwanda as a way to end the \"vile trade\" of people-smuggling.
Trump gets the Succession treatment in masterful tale of his rise to power
ONE of the hottest tickets in Cannes this year is Iranian director Ali Abbasi's The Apprentice, his tale of the rise and rise of Donald Trump.
McKenna and Amorim playing a waiting game over Poch's future
RUBEN AMORIM and Kieran McKenna are both waiting in the wings in case Chelsea opt to make a managerial change this week.
My record breakers can get even better, Pep warns rivals
PEP GUARDIOLA has warned Arsenal that his record-breaking Manchester City side can improve again, even after claiming four consecutive Premier League titles.
Warren’s warning as Fury calls for rematch
TYSON FURY is prone to dramatic pronouncements in the immediate aftermath of his fights, twice calling time on his career before performing a U-turn.
Oil prices rise amid defensive moves after death of Iran president
LONDON'S FTSE 100 kept positive today, staying within reach of last week's record high, but there was a defensive feel to the leaderboard with traders keeping watch on news out of the Middle East.
O’Leary slams air traffic control in Europe as Ryanair profits soar
THE boss of Ryanair today took aim at Europe's beleaguered air traffic control system as profits at the budget airline soared to nearly €2 billion.
A breath of fresn air
Anew hotel in the Dolomites is putting wellbeing at the forefront, with sauna rituals, forest bathing and relaxing hikes with spellbinding views.
Between the Lines
Take the sleeper train to the Scottish Highlands to strike out on an adventure through some of the wildest, most remote terrain in Europe.
Thyroid disease: the crisis no one talks about
One in eight women will develop a thyroid condition in their lifetime. Katie Strick opens up about her six-year rollercoaster
Why Find My Friends is the healthiest social media
WHEN it comes to curating his home screen, my dad has only two forms of social media he's bothered about Strava and Find My Friends reckon he's onto something
Angel wings and bras? Please, the world has moved on diamond-encrusted
IF you thought we'd evolved past being entertained by grown women wearing giant wings to flog cheap knickers, I'm sorry to report that we've not yet reached that level of human maturity.
Ozempic is the new diet wonder drug, Just like... amphetamines before it
MY grandmother, who loved food, was briefly thin and very mad, in the apparently Seventies due to amphetamines, which her doctor prescribed for her weight.
Only a fool would use their phone in a loo, but that doesn't stop some
ETIQUETTE is one of those things that's meant to be on its way out. To attempt to bring some old skool decorum and manners into your daily life will cast you as a throwback, a dinosaur, or worse, if you're a man, a rampant, unreconstructed sexist.
I can now speak about my abuse and addiction
Denise Gough's five-star performance in People, Places Things has stunned critics once again. She tells ick Curtis about trauma and reprising her role
Iranian president killed after his helicopter crashes in heavy fog crossing hilltop vally
ALONDON woman who says her father contracted hepatitis C after a blood transfusion today called for the Government to \"take responsibility\" for the scandal.
Agony of victims: Culprits get to live their lives, but we still have the pain
ALONDON woman who says her father contracted hepatitis C after a blood transfusion today called for the Government to \"take responsibility\" for the scandal.
Cruellest betrayal: Victims knowingly exposed to risks
Infected blood patients were not told of dangers and survivors robbed of years of healthy lives