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Green blow as Chiltern drops plans for hybrid train service
CHILTERN Railways has quietly scrapped its plans to introduce hybrid trains from services in London after reports of \"unacceptably poor\" air quality in the area surrounding its Marylebone terminus, the Standard can reveal.
WorldFirst founder slams risk management claims
THE founder of Jack Ma-owned London fintech WorldFirst has hit back at reports of a board exodus at the company after a whistleblower told the Standard he had raised questions over risk governance policies by its Chinese management.
Tender indie drama is Oscar shoo-in
LONG tipped as an Oscar contender, Celine Song's autobiographical indie drama more than lives up to the hype.
A year on, the memory of our late, brilliant Queen still inspires me deeply
WHEN I first heard W about the late Queen's passing I was at the London Fire Brigade offices in London. It was a day that began like most others, with lots of meetings, but nothing out of the ordinary.
Boss with weight of world on shoulders as he faces England's finest
Borthwick bid risks being overshadowed by rivals passed over by RFU
Hampstead stars say 'Malibu' home plan is in wrong place
LEADING actors including Dame Emma Thompson and Jim Broadbent are fighting plans for a new home in their Hampstead enclave which they say would \"fit in perfectly in Malibu\".
Helicopters circle Richmond Park in search for escaped terror suspect
POLICE hunting terror suspect Daniel Khalife were today scouring Richmond Park and using helicopters with heat-seeking cameras.
King's prayers as nation unites in remembrance
Royals release new tributes one year after Queen’s death
We'll drink to that! Bumper weekend for pubs as rugby fans hope England can beat odds
THE Rugby World Cup is kicking off in France tonight — with hospitality businesses this side of the Channel anticipating a sales bonanza.
Action not words are needed for the UK to tackle climate change
AS we welcome the \"back to work\" days of autumn, we now bask in unseasonal 30-degree heat. Throughout summer, we have seen or experienced the effects of climate change. Europe has experienced threat-to-life floods in Italy and extreme heat in Greece within the same week.
Chilwell on a mission to ease England closer to Germany
BEN CHILWELL believes England can beat anyone, as the Three Lions target the victory that will take them closer to qualifying for Euro 2024.
Steely-eyed Borthwick not afraid to let the mask slip
Head coach will back his men to the hilt but always lets them know who’s boss
Plenty to resolve as England get the band back together - 2019 heroes must click fast
IT IS easy to imagine a jovial scene in the England dressing room as it fills out at Cardiff this week: Thin Lizzy blaring, welcoming back-slaps all round and, with the World Cup honing into view, the boys of 2019 back in town.
New York in thrall to Alcaraz as he eases into the semi-finals
CARLOS ALCARAZ declared his love to the New York crowd in the wake of a straightforward straight-sets victory over Alexander Zverev overnight.
'WE'LL WIN TO MAKE AMENDS FOR COURTNEY'
TEAM-MATES VOW TO ATONE FOR LOSS ON 100TH CAP. MITCHELL GETS NOD AT SCRUM-HALF FOR CUP OPENER
Currys makes progress on Nordics but UK computer sales drop
CURRYS today revealed slow signs of progress towards fixing its disastrous Nordics business today, but a fall in computer sales hit its core UK arm.
AERO UPLIFT: MELROSE SHIFTS FOCUS TO CHALLENGE ROLLS-ROYCE
MELROSE today set out plans to turn the screws on arch rival Rolls-Royce as it forecast annual profits of £1 billion amid an aerospace boom.
Coats and 'Carly' dresses help Hobbs look smart as Whistles profits also rise
WOMEN'S fashion chains Hobbs and Whistles have defied high street gloom with improved sales and profit.
TOPSY OJO: France are perfect hosts but teams must not be scared by their hostile fans
STRAP yourselves in and hold on tight - this Rugby World Cup will boast seriously competitive matches that can genuinely go either way.
MIRACLE-MAN KOLISI PRIMED FOR ANOTHER AMAZING TALE
ONE day, Siya Kolisi could be South Africa's president. For the next two months, the Springbok Superman will settle for leading his nation's Rugby World Cup defence.
Bring student loans in line with the cost of living
THIS year, for the first time, two thirds of first-year students intend to find part-time jobs to augment maintenance loans that barely cover rent, let alone food or travel to campus, says Ucas. Some universities, including Anglia Ruskin's London campuses, are moving to threeday weeks to facilitate part-time work.
Scorchio! As we sizzle in the sun let's cheer this Hot Milf summer
DURING my Mykonos to London City flight this August, I gazed down at the Alps, engrossed in the thought-sequence I use to self-soothe during any turbulence in life as well as air travel.
19,401 minutes on the phone help student land Standard art prize
THE winner of this year's Evening Standard Art Prize said it was an \"amazing opportunity\" to launch her career.
US to send depleted uranium anti-tank shells in $175m aid package for Ukraine
AMERICA has announced that it will send controversial depleted uranium anti-tank shells to Ukraine to help its forces push through Russian lines in its grinding counter-offensive.
Feral four fire up the death of civility
WE NEVER have to wait long for a new revival of Yasmina Reza's play which, like her other great success Art, every few years attracts starry casts to take on the particular rhythms of her savage takedown of middle-class civility. This time it's the turn of Freema Agyeman, familiar as Doctor Who companion Martha Jones, in a production directed by Nicholai La Barrie which looks stylish but only comes alive in its final moments.
Two problems tackled in one move: now let's do it
CLOSE to 14 million people experience food insecurity in Britain every day. Four million are just children. At the same time, we waste more than three million tons of food every year: that's an area nearly half the size of Wales, producing healthy crops that never get eaten.
Dumped in landfill or burnt: enough good food for 7 bn meals
Just a tiny percentage of the £750m subsidy for waste plants would help alleviate the daily battle for millions of struggling families, reports David Cohen
Welcome back, you diamond geezers. We're lucky to have you
ONE has to be careful when tossing around phrases like \"This may be the last time\" in the context of Rolling Stones happenings. They have, for about 642 decades now, been making a mockery of such pronouncements.
'Big questions to answer' over terror suspect's prison escape
A POLICE manhunt for a former soldier accused of terrorism entered a second day as a Cabinet minister admitted there were \"big questions to answer\" about his prison escape.
Colwill: I'll keep pushing myself to make sure I'm at the Euros
CHELSEA defender Levi Colwill says he is aiming to continue his rapid rise by cementing a place in the England team by next summer's Euros.