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Farage outrage over 'whitewash' independent report on Coutts row
NIGEL Farage declared victory in his battle with NatWest today but still described the independent report which claimed the head of then CEO Alison Rose as “laughable” and a “whitewash”
Is there such a thing as a gay job? Actually, it turns out there just might be
MY first job was as a cashier in a South Manchester car park, a Saturday post I held between the ages of 14 and 19, the exact ages I was working out how being gay might pan out for me
Kylie Jenner joins the celebrity fashion designer onslaught
GONE are the days when a celebrity’s biggest business launch would be the reveal of a sickly sweet-yet-affordable high street perfume
Be strong: bogeyman the offence hates truth
Theatre and film director Sean Mathias fears the policing of language will force all to work from text books
Actor was likened to Savile, Guardian case told
ACTOR Noel Clarke faced a \"trial by media\" which likened him to sexual predators like Harvey Weinstein and Jimmy Savile, he told the High Court in the first round of his £10million libel case against The Guardian
Liverpool St revamp 'could spell decade of disruption'
COMMUTERS would face a decade of disruption if controversial plans to build a tower block on top of Liverpool Street station are approved, campaigners claimed today
Schools and shops shut as hunt for US gun killer goes into a second day
THE huge manhunt for a US army reservist suspected of murdering 18 people and wounding 13 others in a mass shooting was continuing today as the first victims were named
Eyes on you: first as police target fans
LIVE facial recognition technology has been used by the Met Police at a Premier League football match for the first time, the Standard can reveal today
England run into early trouble with title defence on the line
ENGLAND were this morning facing an uphill battle to save their desperate World Cup defence after Angelo Mathews and some hapless running gave Sri Lanka early breakthroughs in Bangalore.
Inside the Postecoglou revolution
How new boss transformed the culture and results at top-of-the-table Spurs
All-action hero to the end, no wonder everyone looks up to Lawes
STEVE BORTHWICK stopped talking and pressed play, because words would not cut it.
Lloyd's future relies on tech and innovation in a risky world
THE world’s always been a risky place. But in the last decade, it’s transformed into a more complex, connected and changing environment than we’ve ever seen before.
To avoid energy price inflation hell, we must get serious about gas
AT the House of Commons on Monday evening, as dusk fell, there was little need for a reminder that winter will soon be upon us.
The rush to take sides in this war is building intolerance and division into our society
MY ELDER daughter told me some girls and boys in her school year had drawn Palestinian flags on their hands. My younger daughter told me other nine and 10-year-olds in her class had asked her what “side” she was on.
We must relearn how to discuss thorny topics
ONE of the biggest anxieties at the heart of the public debate about freedom of speech is that free expression is being denied in our universities.
TfL and councils rake in £400m as drivers get 7.6m traffic fines
THE number of penalty fines issued to drivers in London hit a record of almost 7.6 million in the past year, figures revealed today.
Noel Clarke begins his £10m libel battle over 'serial abuser' claims
ACTOR Noel Clarke was today facing The Guardian in the first round of his £10 million High Court libel battle over allegations of sexual misconduct and bullying which torpedoed his career.
Staff outcry brings cull of foxes to a halt at UPS London depot
A CULL of urban foxes at a parcel firm in north London was halted after objections from staff.
Now I live in fear, says GB athlete as stop and search police are sacked
TEAM GB athlete Bianca Williams says she is now anxious whenever she sees a police car and had considered leaving the UK after two Met officers were sacked over a controversial stop and search of her car.
How dare you! Anger as more kidnap posters are ripped down
POLICE in London are investigating a series of incidents where posters of kidnapped Israeli civilians have been vandalised or ripped down.
Hero Briton fought back at Hamas with their own grenades
A BRITISH-Israeli soldier picked up and threw seven Hamas grenades, saving dozens of lives in a crowded shelter, before an eighth exploded in his hand, killing him, his grandmother has said.
Tanks go in as Israel warns invasion of Gaza is imminent
Netanyahu sends in hardware to prepare battleground’ as ministers debate evacuation of trapped Britons
How on earth did Lily James and Kristin Scott Thomas sign up to this car crash?
WHATEVER drew Kristin Scott Thomas and Lily James to Penelope Skinner's shambling, implausible exploration of the raw deal women get utterly fails to materialise on stage.
Gunman sought help 'after hearing voices' before deadly massacre spree
AT least 22 people were feared dead today and 60 more injured after a man armed with a military-style assault rifle opened fire in a bowling alley and bar in the US state of Maine.
Ramsdale return can't be far away after latest shaky show from Raya
IF Mikel Arteta is true to his word, then Aaron Ramsdale deserves a recall and another chance to prove why he should be Arsenal No1.
ARTETA LEFT DAZZLED BY HIS MATCHWINNER, THEN FACES ANXIOUS WAIT OVER INJURY
ON a night when Mikel Arteta needed his young side to come of age in the Champions League, fittingly one of Arsenal’s most experienced players led the way.
JESUS: WE MUST BELIEVE WE CAN BE EURO KINGS
STRIKER THROWS DOWN GAUNTLET TO TEAM-MATES AFTER PLAYING STARRING ROLE IN AMAZING’ VICTORY
Time for crumbling champions to prove they truly believe in mission improbable
AS ENGLAND rolled away from the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday night, having conceded more runs than ever in an ODI and been despatched by a record margin by South Africa, the cruellest fact might have been that, still, they were not out of the World Cup.
London enjoys sunny moment in long rivalry with New York
AFTER are cent trip to London, veteran New York Post real estate journalist Steve Cuozzo wrote that London was “clobbering the Big Apple” with its regeneration and infrastructure delivery.
Home sales 'turn a corner' a year after Kwarteng
LONDON’S property market has finally “turned a corner” a year after Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget, with property listings back at levels seen before the ex-chancellor’s ill-fated Commons statement and prices starting to tick up again.