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ALL SMILES AS EMMA MAKES IT LOOK EASY
RADUCANU IN CONFIDENT MOOD AS SHE DISPATCHES ROGERS IN FIRST GRAND SLAM SINCE TRIPLE SURGERY
Draper throws his all into marathon win... and then throws up in courtside bin
JACK DRAPER ended his first-round match at the Australian Open vomiting in a courtside bin after the Briton came through the first five-setter of his career.
Dragusin's 'dream' led him to turn down move to Bayern
Sky is the limit for Spurs, insists 25.8m signing after hijack bid
Vodafone to axe data centres in £1.2bn deal
VODAFONE, Britain's biggest telecoms firm, is set to scrap its European data centres after announcing a $1.5 billion (£1.2 billion) cloud partnership with Microsoft which includes new AI functionality.
The war on terror is back the Houthis in Yemen have just opened a new front
In his Commons statement yesterday, Rishi Sunak was right to characterise last Thursday's strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen as \"limited, not escalatory\" and a necessary act of self-defense after the unconscionable attacks on civilian and military shipping in the Red Sea.
Saint Gaz now has fans in Hamas and that's a big problem for the BBC
SAINT Gaz is at it again.
No wonder Harry and Meghan upset the Queen
WHAT'S in a name? An awful lot. And it turns out that recollections have varied once again when it came to the Sussexes calling their daughter by the late Queen's pet name, Lilibet.
London basks in Beyoncé and Harry boost
LONDON'S hospitality sector took in more cash last year than before the pandemic, figures show, as Beyoncé and Harry Styles helped the music industry to a bumper year.
Glenn Hoddle clocks up 82mph own goal on M25
FORMER England football manager Glenn Hoddle has been ordered to pay more than £1,100 after he was convicted of speeding on the M25.
London basks in Beyoncé and Harry boost
LONDON'S hospitality sector took in more cash last year than before the pandemic, figures show, as Beyoncé and Harry Styles helped the music industry to a bumper year.
'The energy of a goddess, the soul of a rock star'
As Kate Moss turns 50, she still reigns strong as London's ultimate icon. bet Joe Bromley asks her closest friends about what she means to them
Trump's rare note of unity after crushing win in Iowa contest
DONALD TRUMP scored a record win in the Iowa caucuses last night to cement his crushing domination of the 2024 Republican presidential race, as the field narrowed heading into next week's New Hampshire primaries.
Fujitsu 'knew of tech problem as prosecutors targeted postal staff'
FUJITSU technicians knew about problems with the Horizon IT system from at least 2010 while sub-postmasters were being wrongly prosecuted for stealing money from the Post Office, the public inquiry heard today.
Recipe for success...The Bear and the Brits clean up at the Emmys
SUCCESSION and The Bear were the big winners at the Primetime Emmy Awards with British star Matthew.
Boris backs rebels in clash with Rishi over Rwanda Bill
RISHI SUNAK clashed with Tory Right-wingers backed by Boris Johnson in a high-stakes Commons showdown over the Government’s f lagship Rwanda Bill today.
'MY LEVEL'S TOO GOOD NOT TO REACH THE TOP'
EMMA SEES BRIGHT FUTURE ON BACK OF HARD WORK
Expect more surprises in event that is full of them
WHEN every game, every goal in modern football tends to be described as potentially the best ever, the extent to which the last edition of the Africa Cup of Nations was universally recognised as a bit of a dud was almost reassuring.
Under-fire Poch fighting to prove that he's a step up from Potter
CHELSEA’S mini-revival came to a shuddering halt with Tuesday’s 1-0 defeat at Championship side Middlesbrough in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg, another game in which Mauricio Pochettino’s side were desperately short of cutting edge, verve and identity.
Farrell would pick Owen for Lions - if form is good
ANDY FARRELL will be prepared to pick his son Owen for the 2025 Lions tour, even if the talisman fly-half is plying his trade in France and not playing for England.
Sinner will believe he can pull off mission impossible
THERE will come a time at a Grand Slam when the question is not asked whether the rest of the field can topple Novak Djokovic.
Emma is stone-cold phemonenal in a wild ride
NEARLY six years after the success of The Favourite, Yorgos Lanthimos returns with Poor Things, an incredible story that bears more than a hint of Frankenstein or Coppelia but with touches of Tim Burton to boot.
A groundbreaking history of a very British music genre
ABOUT a quarter of the way into Where We Come From, music journalist Aniefok Ekpoudom’s debut book, the text suddenly contracts to a thin strip of staccato sentences — a stark column of internal dialogue that is more like something you’d find in a chapbook of poetry.
Crumbling justice
PEDESTRIAN HURT AFTER OLD BAILEY MASONRY CRASHES INTO STREET BELOW
Brrr! London braced for snow and -5C with an icy blast on the way next week
LONDON is set to be hit by an icy blast next week - with freezing temperatures and snow on the way. Light snow showers and sleet are expected to break out across the capital on Wednesday afternoon and continue into the evening, according to forecasters.
Wake-up call for the West: why Sunak had to strike
But attack raises key questions for Britain over its defence spending
Trump defies judge to insist he is innocent of 'witch-hunt'
DONALD TRUMP defied a judge and launched into a six-minute tirade on how he is an “innocent man” as his fraud trial comes to an end.
Post Office 'acted like mafia and threatened BBC over Panorama's Horizon bugs exposé
THE Post Office’s treatment of one former branch owner was likened today to a “mafia hit”, as the BBC alleged a campaign of lies and threats by the company to stop it broadcasting claims by a whistleblower.
We will stand with Ukraine in their darkest hours, pledges the PM
BRITAIN will significantly boost Ukraine’s drone warfare capability, it was announced today, as the Prime Minister made a surprise visit to Kyiv.
Houthi civil war 'has left 377,000 dead'
THE Houthis are an Iran-backed rebel group which controls a large part of Yemen at the entrance to the Red Sea.
Minister defends decision not to give MPs their say
ARMED forces minister James Heappey today defended air strikes against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen without first getting approval from Parliament as a row erupted over MPs not being given their say.