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Off-White embraces blue sky thinking for catwalk
AN OFF-WHITE show is always hypey, but last night the roads around a theatre in Paris came to a standstill.
Anne Heche's son fights her ex over 'invalid' will
ANNE HECHE'S son claims that a "will" presented by her former partner is invalid as it is not signed in the late actress's handwriting.
Bridgerton Hollywood stars join A list for night with the Clooneys
BRIDGERTON'S Phoebe Dynevor and Simone Ashley joined Hollywood royalty for a starstudded awards ceremony arranged by Amal and George Clooney in New York.
The minister, a trip to pub and case of the stolen laptop
A MINISTER'S work laptop and house keys were stolen as he enjoyed a drink in a pub close to Parliament, a court heard.
Let's sort out rail strike mess like a family, says new minister
NEW Transport Secretary AnneMarie Trevelyan today offered to "work as a family" with rail unions and train bosses to find a compromise to end the wave of strikes blighting the country.
THOUSANDS FACE £10K MORTGAGE BLOW IN LONDON
WARNING AS PM AND KWASI HOLD OBR TALKS
Volvere turnaround derailed by energy costs
LOSSES widened at Shire Foods and Indulgence Patisserie owner Volvere, as the company abandoned part of its turnaround plan after it was hit by a lack of fixed energy costs.
M&G turns rival into its new boss
ASSET management heavyweight M&G has hired Andrea Rossi from rival firm AXA Investment Managers as its new boss.
Twitter loses ads over child safety fear
DYSON, Forbes and Mazda are among major advertisers who have suspended advertising on Twitter over child pornography concerns in the latest blow for the social media giant.
'Loss of appetite' hits Porsche shares on their first day
PORSCHE shares tumbled on the first day of trading in one of the biggest stock market floats for years.
Why the Singapore-on-Thames strategy spooked the markets
CONCERN about the Truss-Kwarteng "dash for growth" mini-budget has morphed into the threat of a full-scale financial crisis, prompting the Bank of England to do more quantitative easing to ease panic in the market for government bonds.
Two women and man held after murder in west London
MURDER detectives were today quizzing three people after a women was found dead at her west London home.
Little Mix star 'left in fear' after burglary
LITTLE Mix singer Perrie Edwards and her Liverpool footballer fiancé Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, right, were targeted by burglars who stole jewellery and other valuables while they were at home.
Millions flee as 150mph hurricane hits Florida
ONE of the most powerful storms ever to hit the US left a path of devastation in Florida and more than two million people without power.
170,000 Russians flee in a week to escape Putin's call-up for Ukraine war
MORE than 170,000 Russians are believed to have fled their country in just seven days after Vladimir Putin ordered a partial-mobilisation of reservists to fight in Ukraine, British defence chiefs said today.
Clarke: No Conservative government should have made a mistake like this
KWASI KWARTENG'S mini-budget was slammed today by former chancellor Ken Clarke as a "mistake" which no other Conservative government in his lifetime would have made.
Cher bedlam as 10,000 acclaim singer at Paris fashion show
THERE are very few fashion shows Cher would get out of bed for, but the Balmain Festival in Paris, which the songstress closed last night, is not any old fashion show.
Tisci quits Burberry days after unveiling new collection
Final flourish: Riccardo Tisci backstage with models at the spring/summer 2023 runway show in Bermondsey
Richarlison condemns racist attack on him
RICHARLISON says racism will continue to happen "every day and everywhere" unless the game's authorities take action against the perpetrators, after a banana was thrown at him during Brazil's 5-1 win over Tunisia in Paris last night.
This saucy chess scandal is keeping me going right now
ANYONE else got that bleak autumn vibe? The days are getting darker and colder, rent and mortgages are spiralling, Britain is an international basket case, and soon no doubt we'll be battered by the season's first storm (to be named Antoni- the indignity goes on).
Shepherd Neame back in profit after Covid
BRITAIN'S oldest brewer Shepherd Neame said it was back in the black today after two years of losses but warned sales at the firm's London pubs had lagged well behind the rest of the country.
Supermarkets spooked by food inflation figures
ALARM bells rang over some of the London market's best-known high street names today, with retailers and banks hit hard by fresh inflation worries and the outlook for UK interest rates.
Lego is steaming ahead with Potter
LEGO has built on its lockdown momentum with Harry Potter and Star Wars sets driving sales.
So how would you pay for it, Labour leader asked on his spending plans
LABOUR leader Sir Keir Starmer came under pressure today to explain how his party would pay for plans to revitalise the economy and public services if they win the next general election.
'Superficial' jibe at Chancellor racist and wrong, says Starmer
"Heartfelt apologies": Labour MP Rupa Huq contacted Kwasi Kwarteng to say sorry for her remarks
Here for half term! Bond St on Elizabeth Line
Jewel in the crown' to open in time for festive shopping in the West End
PARIS RETURN FOR FASHION QUEEN CARA
Cara unveils her new collection in Paris (with some old friends)
EU vows 'strongest response to Nord Stream pipeline sabotage'
THE European Union today threatened "the strongest possible response" after claiming that the Nord Stream gas pipeline had been deliberately sabotaged.
KWARTENG STRUGGLES TO CALM THE CITY AS CRISIS DEEPENS
HE MEETS TOP BANKERS AS MARKETS FALL AGAIN
£1.3bn swoop for Biffa raises deal-making hopes
A £1.3 BILLION swoop for Biffa, the London-listed waste management company, whetted City appetites today, on hopes of a wider return to deal-making.