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Take a racism course for a discount? No, thanks
OH, CURSES. There’s my chance of getting 20 per cent off the price of a lilac and black Jazzi Gore-Tex jacket or a Y2K bum bag gone.
Charm, badger jokes and a laser harp: Bill's a true national treasure
BILL BAILEY recently recalled in an interview how he once performed to a solitary fan.
Tolls on £2bn Silvertown tunnel - and Blackwall too
MOTORISTS will have to pay tolls to use two tunnels under the Thames in little over a year, Transport for London confirmed today.
Hunt 'to offer limited tax cuts' as minister rules out May poll
CHANCELLOR Jeremy Hunt was today putting the finishing touches to the Budget with a limited package of tax cuts in the offing — as another minister ruled out a May election.
Met to 'go faster' on reform after Everard's murder
MET Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley today issued a new apology to the family of Sarah Everard as he vowed to “double down and go faster” in overhauling the force in response to the catastrophic failures which led to her murder by a serving officer.
Jewish Londoners 'make plans to flee capital' amid huge antisemitism wave
GROWING numbers of Jewish families are considering fleeing London for abroad because of rising antisemitism in the capital, campaigners warned today as they demanded tougher action to combat intimidation and hate.
Foden the best player in the Premier League, says Guardiola
PEP GUARDIOLA hailed Phil Foden as the best player in the Premier League after he scored twice to help Manchester City win yesterday's derby at the Etihad.
Boulter into top 30 after winning the biggest prize of her career
BRITISH No1 Katie Boulter clinched the biggest title of her career with victory over No6 seed Marta Kostyuk at the San Diego Open overnight.
Le Caprice is back, and with it the restaurant magic of an era
I REMEMBER the first time I ever went to Le Caprice. It was a Saturday night in 1985, there were four of us and we (quite rightly) were given the worst table in the restaurant — the one right by the door, so they could get rid of us as soon as possible.
Royal Court will shine spotlight on Roald Dahl's antisemitism
THE Crown star John Lithgow will play Roald Dahl in a new play lifting the lid on the Willy Wonka author’s virulent antisemitism.
And we love her: Paul and Ringo front row for Stella McCartney's guilt-free fashion
AFTER last season's Wings homage, Stella McCartney has continued to mine her mother's wardrobe for inspiration.
Max's dad key player in Red Bull soap opera
YOU could be forgiven for forgetting that Red Bull had a perfect weekend on track at the season-opening grand prix in Bahrain.
SAKA TOLD TO TAKE HIS LEAD FROM RONALDO
ARTETA CHALLENGES WINGER TO BE A GOAL-SCORING THREAT LIKE IDOL
Chelsea have Pochettino dilemma as fans call for Mourinho
MAURICIO POCHETTINO says he will not give up trying to change the minds of Chelsea supporters who called for him to leave at Brentford on Saturday.
Partey time is so exciting for Arteta as title battle hots up
Midfielder’s return opens door to powerful partnership with Rice for Arsenal’s run-in
Reekie dreams of more glory after silver ends drought
JEMMA REEKIE has set her sights on Olympic silverware after finally ending her medal drought at the World Indoor Athletics Championships.
Aviva returns to Lloyd's with £242m takeover of Probitas
INSURANCE giant Aviva is moving into the Lloyd’s of London marketplace for the first time in 20 years, through a £242 million takeover unveiled today.
KPMG fined for M&C Saatchi audit 'failings"
THE auditors of M&C Saatchi, the Soho ad group most closely associated with the Conservative Party, were fined £1.5 million for “serious failings” in meeting professional standards.
Final plea on 'tourist tax' as sales fall for fifth month
LONDON retail bosses issued a last-minute appeal to Jeremy Hunt to restore VAT-free shopping for foreign tourists in the Budget on Wednesday as the latest figures showed a fifth consecutive drop in sales on the high street.
Harris demands Gaza truce as split opens in Israel's war cabinet
AMERICA’S Vice-president Kamala Harris has urged Israel’s hardline government to agree an “immediate ceasefire” in Gaza as a very public split emerged in Benjamin Netanyahu’s war cabinet.
Another £1m given out - now we help homeless youth
Our Winter Survival Appeal has just awarded one of its final grants to EveryYouth, a charity that supports a network of groups for struggling young people
'Millions of homes better off since Tories came to power'
MILLIONS of households have seen their real income rise since the Tories came to power, a Treasury minister claimed today.
Ex-London minister is latest to a swipe at Susan Hall quit...with
THE former London minister took a swipe at Susan Hall’s selection as Conservative mayoral candidate today as he became the latest Tory MP to announce he would quit before the next general election.
F1 driver's £350,000 Ferrari found 28 years after theft at Grand Prix
A FERRARI stolen from Formula One legend Gerhard Berger in a dramatic theft at the San Marino Grand Prix has been recovered after 28 years.
Tories' poll woes are now worse than John Major before the Blair landslide
THE Tories hit rock bottom today with support for their party falling to a record low of just 20 per cent, according to a new poll.
Emerson under the spotlight as Spurs seek a revival after two-week lay-off
ANYONE stepping out at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time enjoys a moment of awed appreciation at the grandeur of the place, but new Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has been there before.
HORNER IN FIGHT FOR HIS FUTURE
LEAKED EMAIL RAMPS UP PRESSURE ON RED BULL BOSS AHEAD OF OPENER
If we are all united, this is one train that is hard to stop
\"I'M HERE for a reason,\" says Neil Harris, as he prepares for an emotional reunion with the Den tomorrow.
Mudryk must do dirty work if he's to deliver
Popular Ukrainian needs to show team spirit over individual talent
Verstappen holds all the aces but his rivals are up for a scrap
IF LAST season was predictable, the build-up to this has been anything but.