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The real story of Scoop is how the death of deference culture will reshape Britain
AS OTHERS have noted Scoop, the Netflix film about the Newsnight interview with the Duke of York that ended his career as a working royal in 2019, wasn't a scoop.
This racist storm about Romeo & Juliet is vile
THE best revenge is success.
Fresh Carmen minus the castanets - but it's missing the magnetism and the passion too
HOW to say anything new about Carmen is the perennial challenge faced by opera directors.
Manhunt after mother killed in front of her baby
A NATIONWIDE manhunt was stepped up today after a young mother was stabbed to death in front of her baby in Bradford at the weekend.
'Transport is definitely the key legacy area for Sadiq'
With just over three weeks until the mayoral election, the Standard continues its audit into Sadiq Khan’s record. City Hall Editor Ross Lydall today examines transport, where the Mayor’s decisions affect the biggest number of people
Truancy crisis 'threatens to damage a whole generation'
LONDON schools are having to take unprecedented measures to tackle the truancy crisis that threatens to damage a generation of children, experts warned today.
Get your phones out, theatregoers told (but only to film the finale)
THEATREGOERS have been told that they can film the finale of many West End musicals on their mobile phones in a major break with tradition.
commuters Monday misery for as train drivers strike yet again
TRAINS on some of London’s busiest routes were at a standstill today because of another strike by drivers in their long-running pay dispute.
SMITH ROWE STANDS OUT AS ARTETA PUTS CHANGES TO WINNING EFFECT
THERE is sure to be plenty of drama in the final weeks of this three-way title race, but a stress-free evening was just the ticket for Arsenal.
ZINCHENKO: ETIHAD DRAW FUELS OUR TITLE BELIEF
DEFENDER HAILS POINT AT CITY AS THE STUFF OF CHAMPIONS AFTER ARSENAL RETURN TO SUMMIT
Flekken's safety fears ease after keeping clean sheet
Brentford goalkeeper is putting early-season troubles behind him
Mount torn as he's braced for an emotional Bridge return
Midfielder desperate to win over United fans while being respectful to former club
Co-op membership drive fires up mutual movement
THE Co-op doubled down on plans to boost its membership across the rest of the decade today, in a strong vote of confidence in the UK's beleaguered mutual movement.
Cheap bars like Revolution were a rite of (affordable) passage and we need them
Let's time travel. 2009, Sheffield, the university years. Welcome to Vodka Revs - a branch of Revolution Bars - when, each time the bartender turns to the till, I ease a martini glass from the overhead rack and slide it down an arm of my coat. I stop after seven.
Britain must take a stand against Israel's war conduct
THREE former Supreme Court judges and 597 other lawyers have written to the Prime Minister to ask him to act against Israel by cutting arms sales.
Cruel work visa rules threaten my relationship
MORE than 150,000 people have signed petitions to cut the upcoming visa changes so you might think the Home Office would reconsider this massively impactful decision.
'If you have something you're passionate about and see a gap in the market, go for it'
Starting a new business in challenging times is not easy, but opportunity exists if you’re brave just ask the UK’s most successful founders. Lucy Tobin reports
Do phones ruin childhoods? This academic says so
Bestselling author and professor Jonathan Haidt thinks the combination of smartphones and a loss of unsupervised play is creating an anxious generation, he tells Will Hosie
Enough senior Tories standing down to fill an entire Cabinet
SO many senior Tory MPs are quitting at the next general election that they could fill all the top Cabinet posts.
Closed Fenwick store to bloom into new life
BOND STREET'S now-abandoned Fenwick department store is set to be turned into plush new shops and offices with a rooftop garden.
'Israel was willing to sacrifice aid workers': calls to ban arms sales grow amid outrage
ISRAEL was accused today of being prepared to \"sacrifice\" seven innocent charity workers in its Gaza military onslaught as the UK Government came under growing pressure to ban arms sales to the key ally.
Scott's Ripley is impossibly beautiful, but an imposter to Nineties classic
THE first thing to say about Netflix's bold Ripley remake is that it is unbelievably, extravagantly beautiful.
'Polluting giant Thames Water must end this stinking practice'
10,000 hours of sewage spills into London’s rivers last year as bills rise 12%
Son: We must keep Timo after his loan spell ends, he's doing a great job for us
HEUNG-MIN SON wants Tottenham to sign Timo Werner on a permanent basis following his positive impact since joining on loan.
SPURS LOOKING FOR FRESH INVESTMENT
CLUB CHIEF LEVY IN TALKS WITH POTENTIAL BUYERS OVER MINORITY STAKE
Silva's half-time blast 'too late' as Fulham crumble
MARCO SILVA sat in the away dugout with his hands in his lap, staring into the distance as his players returned from the tunnel for the second half.
Maddison's frustration boiling over after more missteps
Playmaker struggling to make usual impact following period sidelined with ankle injury
Arteta is embracing change as run-in hits full throttle
APRIL promises to be a defining month for Arsenal - and Mikel Arteta cannot wait for what lies ahead.
Network Rail focuses on climate risks
CLIMATE change was singled out as the biggest challenge for the UK's railways today, as the publicly funded owner of tracks and stations launched its £45 billion, five-year spending plans.
Ibiza is paradise on earth for dance lovers, yet it still doesn't look after its own
I'M not being funny but... with only weeks away from a new season in Ibiza, I'd like to spare a thought.