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Whisper it, but Rwanda could work for Sunak
WHEN the government in Dublin admitted this week that migrants are moving to Ireland from Britain because they are fearful of being sent to Rwanda, Rishi Sunak must have been delighted at such an electoral gift.
What it's really like down on Clarkson's farm
Vicky Jessop spent the day talking to Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper about chaos, controversy... and why the Diddly Squat farm shop almost landed Clarkson’s girlfriend Lisa Hogan in jail
Big two cast their votes...but don't expect result any time soon
TWO million Londoners were heading to the polls today to elect the next mayor, with Sadiq Khan aiming to secure victory and a third term.
Coutts faces a new row as it plans to move £2bn out of the City
ROYAL bank Coutts faces another row after it revealed plans to shift an estimated £2 billion of clients' funds out of the London stock market into foreign company shares, in another blow for the City.
Suspect, 36, in court accused of sword attack murder of true scholar’ Daniel
A MAN was set to appear in court today charged with the murder of 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin in a sword rampage.
Student Palestine protests spread to London
PRO-PALESTINIAN protests have broken out at universities across Britain following violent demonstrations at campuses in the US.
I couldnt play Fawlty now with two new hips and a knee, says John Cleese
AS WEST END CURTAIN GOES UPON NEW SHOW THIS WEEKEND
NEWEY’S SPLIT FROM RED BULL IS CONFIRMED
SERIAL TITLE-WINNING DESIGNER STEPS BACK FROM RACE DUTIES AND IS FREE TO SWITCH TEAMS IN 2025
English six-hitters enjoy Indian appetiser before arrival of the main feast
TO SUGGEST that this year's Indian Premier League has been one in which bat has held the edge over ball would be like pointing out that the Wright Brothers had a little more joy than Icarus when it came to taking flight.
Gallagher hoping to make point in deep role
CONOR GALLAGHER has been handed an audition in the No6 role, as he bids to convince Chelsea of his worth and nail down a spot in the England team for the Euros.
'Tourist tax' pain for Mulberry as revenues fall in UK and Asia
THE \"tourist tax\" continues to hit one of Britain's best-known luxury brands, as handbag maker Mulberry said weak UK sales dragged down the company's performance in the year to March with little sign of improvement on the way.
House prices fall again as mortgage rates spike
THE recent spike in fixed mortgage rates is starting to hurt the property market with house prices falling for the second month running in April, new figures show today.
Education needs to support all children not just those who are good at maths
The lessons Pernille Kruse Madsen learnt helping the victims of trafficking in Nepal apply to all children, she tells Emma Loffhagen
The little caff that's a slice of London
A bastion of the old East End, E.Pellicci is telling its story with a new podcast celebrating its celebrity regulars, says David Ellis
"This is Habitat design as it was intended'
Sebastian Conran tells Cat Olley his late father would have been 'very pleased' with the brand's 60th anniversary collection
When I was homeless and addicted, I could have used a charity just like this one
I'M NOT being funny but... Today I'd like to talk about People In Need Today (Pint). This grassroots London-based charity began 18 years ago and not enough people are talking about the amazing work they do.
Trump is ditching the psychos and building a very slick team
THE curious case of the puppy killer, which went viral this week, confirms that there is room for only one political \"psycho\" in Trumpland.
conspired Greek gods have to bring us something epic
WE had not been in the pulsing gloom of Oma long when I caught sight of my neighbour's napkin.
Met Pc nearly loses hand in Hainault sword rampage
A FEMALE police officer came close to losing her hand in the sword rampage which killed a 14-year-old boy, Scotland Yard chief Sir Mark Rowley said today.
Hall 'closes gap' in race to be Mayor
POLL SHOWS KHAN’S LEAD AT 10 PER CENT, THE SMALLEST SINCE CAMPAIGN BEGAN
Police storm university building to end student Gaza protest
NEW YORK police stormed a building at Columbia University, the hotbed of US-wide campus demonstrations against Israel’s war in Gaza, arresting dozens as they ended a 24-hour sit-in by protesters.
London sixth form joins Eton and Harrow among international elite
A LONDON sixth form that works with “brilliant” children from deprived backgrounds has become one of the first state schools to be admitted to an elite international school group.
First asylum seeker's flight to Rwanda proves that our policy is working, minister insists
THE voluntary departure to Rwanda of a failed asylum seeker shows the Government’s flagship policy is working, a Cabinet minister claimed today as the father of a seven-year-old girl who died on a Channel small boat gave a harrowing account of her death.
Have I mellowed and joined the establishment?No
As his new show opens at Kew Gardens, the original YBA Marc Quinn tells Robbie Griffiths why he is now inspired by nature
ARCHER’S BACK FOR WORLD T20 DEFENCE
ACEMAN IN PROVISIONAL SQUAD AFTER LONG SPELL ON SIDELINES | DUCKETT, JORDAN, HARTLEY IN... BUT WOAKÉS AND AHMED MISS OUT
Clock ticking for Maddison to rediscover magic touch and secure place at Finals
TOTTENHAM'S north London derby defeat was another frustrating outing for James Maddison, who was withdrawn shortly after the hour-mark with his side trailing 3-0.
Martinelli must work out a new way or face bench role
Brazilian sparkled last term but now faces threat from Trossard
Nationwide boss sold £150,000 of Virgin Money shares before bid launch
NATIONWIDE Building Society chief executive Debbie Crosbie sold £150,000 worth of shares in Virgin Money before she launched a £2.9 billion takeover bid for the business in March.
Quinn shocks City with surprise HSBC departure
HSBC was thrown into turmoil today when its £10 million-a-year CEO suddenly revealed he would retire at the age of 62 in order to get “a better balance” in his life.
God knows I have my reservations, but despite them all, I'll vote for Sadiq
IT’S tough living in London these days. Knife crime is completely out of control, rents have skyrocketed, shoplifting has somehow been normalised, council tax is higher than ever and confidence in the Met is at a record low.