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Zaha's a complex character but his unpredictable genius created a Palace legend
WHEN Wilfried Zaha came off the bench for his Crystal Palace debut against Cardiff in March 2010, the unassuming 17-year-old did not leap out immediately as a star in the making.
Fight over places can ignite the Lionesses, says Hemp
LAUREN HEMP is relishing the competition with Lauren James for her place in the England team.
Games Workshop results back up major advance
Heavyweight: FTSE 250 star Games Workshop is worth more than British Land and easyJet
Sports fans net Compass a 21% surge in revenues
COMPASS the caterer has reported a surge in revenues of more than a fifth as it continues to cash in from the return of workers to offices and crowds to sporting events.
Reach puts another £6m aside to cover phone hacking claims
New challenge: Prince Harry at the Royal Courts of Justice where he is suing Mirror Group, ina case which could impact the company’s owner Reach
Brighton Pier Group profit warning after rain, strikes and fire
SHARES in the company that runs the popular London day trip destination Brighton Palace Pier slumped by more than a quarter today after it warned the revenues have been hit by the grim July weather, train strikes and a blaze in a nearby hotel.
I survived the new £5,000 smart ice bath
The Monk, tagged the Peloton of the recovery world; is going on sale in the UK. Sarah Finley takes a cold water dip to remember
Ulez is making Sadiq Khan a conviction politician
Surprise: the London Mayor's transformation thanks to battles over clean air may prove to be the making of him
The redeveloped Olympia must be everything Battersea is not
When Battersea Power Station was finished, everyone said 'meh' and then looked the other way
La La Land strikes are nuking our lucrative film industry too
WHEN the likes of Brian Cox, Andy Serkis, Hayley Atwell, David Oyelowo, Simon Pegg, Naomie Harris,
Bright-eyed hip-hop dance show fails to dream big
Ambitious pair: Jamai Robinson and Elijah Smith star in Fray as brothers Ziya and Tullio, who are passionate about dancing and video games
Whirlwind bike adventure feels like a long trek lacking in grit
Lightweight: Liv Andrusier is Annie Londonderry, supposedly the first woman to cycle around the world. She is joined by Katy Ellis's office girl Martha
Fox fined after breaking Khan's new 20mph limit
LAURENCE FOX has been fined £220 by a magistrate after being caught out by one of Mayor Sadiq Khan's new 20mph speed limits.
Raging fire closes airport as tens of thousands forced to abandon trips
RAGING wildfires forced the closure of a major European airport this morning — as thousands of tourists were forced to abandon holidays because of blazes and the suffocating heatwave.
Lizzie line's 140,000 daily trips boost
£20bn link attracts thousands from the Tube and bolsters cultural venues
The City liked what it saw with Labour in '97.It's the same now
THE City seeks winners. It likes to get in early, ahead of everyone else, and reap the extra reward.
How Labour wooed the City
BUSINESS BOSSES READY TO EMBRACE STARMER AFTER BLAIR-STYLE CHARM OFFENSIVE CONVINCES THEM THEY HAVE NOTHING TO FEAR
Hislop 'conscious and talking' after TV collapse
SHAKA HISLOP is said to be \"conscious and talking\" after collapsing live on television overnight.
Mudryk breaks duck and insists: I've reached just 20 per cent of my potential
MYKHAILO MUDRYK says he has realised only 20 per cent of his potential, but believes Mauricio Pochettino can take him to the next level at Chelsea.
Zaha heads to Galatasaray to chase European dream
WILFRIED ZAHA last night flew to Istanbul after agreeing to sign for Galatasaray, having left Crystal Palace.
James can provide a spark for misfiring England
ENGLAND boss Sarina Wiegman has called on her attackers to be more ruthless, but she may have to follow the same advice when picking her team for Friday's game against Denmark.
Bringing the inflatable silver screen to audiences outdoors
GEORGE Wood started his career on stage as an actor, but being knocked off his scooter on Elephant and Castle roundabout while commuting into a West End play gave him a business idea which has put Wood firmly behind the scenes.
M&C Saatchi set for top-rank shake-up as veteran CEO retires
THERE was a shake-up looming at the top of the advertising trade today when M&C Saatchi said chief executive Moray MacLennan will retire at the end of September.
Empire of peace: the untold Roman story
Leading historian Tom Holland has an intriguing new perspective on Rome's emperors, he tells Melanie McDonagh
Labour is learning that to win, it is better not to speak
ON a fine morning in Tooting last Wednesday, the Labour tribe, Keir Starmer and Sadiq Khan among them, gathered to pay its final respects to one of its winners.
At Oxford, Keir Mather arrived fully formed
I REMEMBER meeting him on a street in Oxford through a mutual acquaintance. It was the month Donald Trump won the election.
Tory turmoil 'slowed down reform'
THE chaos at the top of the Conservatives caused delays in fulfilling plans to tackle Islamophobia and other forms of discrimination in the party, an independent reviewer has said.
Choudary charged with terror offences
HATE preacher Anjem Choudary was due in court after being charged with a series of terrorism offences.
Why is central London such a desert for up-and-coming bands?
The heart of the capital no longer has smaller spaces for the next big things to play. What does that mean for live music?
Spain's far-Right fails to win first share of power since Franco
THE prospect of a far-Right nationalist party entering government in Spain faded today after a snap election failed to produce a clear winner.