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Woolwich flats facing demolition order are still on lettings agents' books
Flats in the controversial Mast Quay scheme are still listed for rent online, more than two weeks after the local council ordered them to be demolished, Homes & Property can reveal.
As City falter, can we dare to hope for the best title race in years?
JUST as the English top flight was beginning to feel depressingly like another one-club league, Manchester City have lost three games in four, including two on the bounce in the Premier League, to suggest they are fallible after all.
Trump is now more than Teflon, every 'woe' makes him stronger
THERE are just shy of 100 days until the Iowa Republican caucus on January 15, 2024, followed a few weeks later on February 6 by the Republican New Hampshire primary.
Calling all snow fans! Six reasons why the London Snow Show will supercharge your winter
The capital welcomes the winter sports event for the first time next weekend. Rebecca Miles has the lowdown
'We want to win and be loved, the same as everyone'
As they create a limited-edition cover for the Standard, Gilbert and George tell Dylan Jones about why London is the greatest city in Europe, and their commitment to art for everyone
TB alert with cases in London at six-year high
TUBERCULOSIS cases in London have reached their highest level in six years and are almost double those of any other region in England.
Capital of creativity: star backing to keep London on top of the arts world
A NEW campaign to salute London’s creative success and ensure it retains its leading edge in the arts was launched today at Frieze art fair in Regent’s Park.
1,500 vehicles wrecked in inferno at Luton airport
AN INFERNO which ripped through a multi-storey car park at Luton airport destroying nearly 1,500 vehicles was started after a diesel vehicle caught fire, a fire chief said today.
One idiot protester won't ruin four years of hard work, says Starmer
SIR KEIR STARMER insisted today he was not going to be deterred by one “idiot” protester after four years of work to bring Labour to the cusp of power.
At least 17 Britons dead or missing as horrific tales of massacre emerge
Israeli woman hailed hero after arming friends to kill 25 Hamas terrorists
Spurs appoint Lange to lead talent hunt before potentially big January
TOTTENHAM have filled their vacant technical director role with the appointment of Johan Lange from Aston Villa.
MALAN SMASHES STUNNING CENTURY
ENGLAND PILE ON RUNS BEFORE TOPLEY GRABS THREE QUICK WICKETS
Sunak's Harold Wilson act is a recipe for economic disaster
A “THREATENING situation”. That is how Birmingham was described by the incoming Labour government led by Harold Wilson in 1964. Unemployment in Birmingham and the West Midlands was virtually non-existent in the post-war period and average household incomes were well above the national average.
Virgin Active pumped up with £70m for debts fight
VIRGIN ACTIVE has tapped its shareholders for £70 million in funding in a bid to keep its finances in check as the gyms giant battles to attract customers to pay its premium membership fees amid cost-of-living pressures.
London stands for all that Hamas hates, so think before you excuse terror
IT’S not surprising to see small groups on the streets of London celebrating Hamas’s attack on Israel. London is open house when it comes to opinions and beliefs, however reprehensible or idiotic they may be. That’s one of the best things about living here.
It seems there's one family it's OK to sneer at for being 'common': the Beckhams
DID anyone else feel a flicker of shame watching the Beckham documentary? I did. Those poor Beckhams. That wedding. Those monstrous matching purple outfits.
The West didn't always see that art exists everywhere
The latest artist to fill the Turbine Hall, EK Anatsui, wanted to speak to Tate’s murky history with the sugar trade, he tells Nancy Durrant
Starmer voWS Labour will deliver 'Britain built to last' as he eyes poll win
SIR Keir Starmer set his sights on becoming one of Labour’s great reforming prime ministers today as he sought to supplant the Tories as the party of aspiration, home ownership and growth.
1,000 vent their fury at Israel in London protest
POLICE today warned that further arrests may follow after a protest was staged in west London, days after Hamas fighters launched their deadly attack on Israel.
Barrage of air strikes go on as Israelis pledge 'no hiding place' for the Hamas terrorists
Ground offensive looms as fears rise over fate of hostages
McKellen and Miller among the star-studded cast for our celebration of London theatre
THE brightest stars of the London stage will gather next month to celebrate the 67th Evening Standard Theatre Awards.
Lewis takes 'full responsibility' for crash as drivers feel the heat
LEWIS HAMILTON accepted the blame for his opening-lap crash at yesterday’s Qatar Grand Prix which ended his race prematurely.
'WIN'S GIVEN US MORE BELIEF WE CAN CLAIM TITLE'
MARTINELLI IN BULLISH MOOD AS LATE WINNER ENDS CITY HOODOO AND PUTS ARSENAL JOINT-TOP OF TABLE
Spurs show resilient side to keep finding right answers
A TOTTENHAM rout looked on the cards against Luton after a one-sided opening on Saturday, but the manner of their eventual 1-0 win at Kenilworth Road felt much more valuable.
Finally, up and down Blues are clicking into gear
OF THE many things Chelsea have proven money cannot buy over the last couple of seasons, momentum would be somewhere close to top of the list.
Hand cream duo inspired by experiences at heart of NHS
ANTONIA PHILP was working as a paediatric nurse when, in 2010, she was forced to take a fortnight off because of her red, cracked and bleeding hands.
Hateful fools will protest at the Israeli embassy - this is why we must let them
WE know what “From the river / to the sea” means now: an Israel without Jews.
No, Oxford Street is not dying and it is changing
DYLAN JONES raised an important point on this page last week — the future of Oxford Street goes beyond the transactional retail of the past, and that has been clear for some time.
Is this the answer to our housing crisis?
Rents are soaring, yet offices go unused in Canary Wharf and the City as we WFH. Can’t they be turned into new homes?
UK 'has plunged down academic freedom league'
THE UK has fallen significantly in an international league table of academic freedom, the new universities free speech chief warned today.