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Starmer blasted for delay in acting on Israel rant candidate
SIR Keir Starmer’s judgment came under fire today over the delay in withdrawing support for Rochdale by-election candidate Azhar Ali following his anti-Israel rant.
SAKA: WE HAD TO DELIVER A STATEMENT WIN
WINGER HAILS SUPER GUNNERS FOR FIRING MESSAGE TO TITLE RIVALS THE WEEK AFTER STUNNING LEADERS
Step by step, England are heading in right direction
THE start to Jamie George's England captaincy has gone very well, all things considered.
Balancing act proves tough for Hodgson and Poch
THE balance of youth and experience is an important thing in football - and neither Chelsea nor Crystal Palace have got it quite right.
How to manage cash flow to mect your 2.02.4 business resolutions
Jo Copestake, Xero’s UK Sales Director, advises
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Clever conversations
With more brands and products to navigate than ever before, staying relevant has never been more important for businesses Words: Layla Turner
Does publishing] have a problem with black writers?
In the film American Fiction, black writers struggle to be heard unless they write about trauma. It’s the same in the UK, says Emma Loffhagen
There's a lot to be said for monarchy - but just think what we ask from the royals
THE older and more frightened I get, the more tolerant I am of monarchy. As the political space becomes more polarised and violent, I see the benefits of letting a disinterested figurehead too rich to be bribed be at the centre of that space: to prevent something more malevolent occupying it.
Grylls: School prizes should go to children who tackle setbacks
ADVENTURER Bear Grylls has called on schools to reward the most resilient children rather than just the cleverest and sporty.
Historic Covent Garden gas lamps given protected status
FOUR gas lamps in Covent Garden will now \"rightly be protected\" after being granted Grade II listed status by Historic England.
'He was our future': shock as winner of last year's London Marathon killed in car crash
TRIBUTES were today paid to London Marathon winner and world record holder Kelvin Kiptum following his shock death in a road crash.
Sheer daring and pure camp pageantry as British designer dazzles in NYC
BRITISH designer Christian Cowan offered pure camp pageantry as an antidote to Super Bowl fever which had taken over New York on Sunday night, the third evening of the city's fashion week.
Take action over candidate in anti-Israel rant, Starmer told
Leader stands by would-be MP who repeated 'antisemitic conspiracy theory'
Pressure builds for rethink on fast track’ justice after more outcries
DZ Pensioner with Alzheimer’s prosecuted over just £3.34 owed to the DVLA | DZ Domestic abuse victim fined after car insurance blunder by her controlling ex | Pensioner taken to court over TV licence mistake while caring for his gravely ill wife
Three-hour bus stand-off after corrosive’ threat
A MAN who allegedly threatened a bus driver and passengers with what he claimed was a corrosive substance was arrested fol lowing a three-hour stand-off in south London.
Hands fights for seat as Tories face central London wipeout
MINISTER Greg Hands faces a battle to hold onto his seat at the next general election to avoid a threatened Tory wipeout in central London for the first time ever, say political experts.
GEORGE: WE WILL MEET FIRE WITH FIRE
SKIPPER PROMISES AGGRESSIVE’ APPROACH TO WARRENBALL TEST
No excuses now for Postecoglou as return of Son marks new start
HEUNG-MIN SON is back from the Asian Cup and returned to Tottenham yesterday.
RICE IS SEEKING A HAPPY HOMECOMING THIS TIME
DECLAN RICE is back at London Stadium again on Sunday - and this time the Arsenal midfielder will hope to enjoy a happier homecoming.
Ritchie pays the price
FORMER Scotland captain Jamie Ritchie has become the fall guy as Gregor Townsend gears up his team to host France at Murrayfield.
Ford is key to England getting fans back onside
No10 can bring out X Factor in team-mates to banish the memory of last season’s boos
Manny has a bright Test future with us, says Borthwick
STEVE BORTHWICK has backed Immanuel Feyi-Waboso for a long, fruitful Test career with England.
Frank defensive crisis
THOMAS FRANK admits Brentford must tighten up after conceding \"too many goals\".
There's no looking back for Jones as he bids to take Charlton forward
NATHAN JONES has had a year out of football to reflect on his 95-day spell at Southampton, but the new Charlton manager has no interest in raking over old bones.
How not to have a useful conversation about trans rights
WITHIN the ongoing and toxic \"debate\" about trans rights, secondary school teacher, trade W unionist and writer Debbie Hayton offers a unique perspective - she is a trans woman with gender-critical views.
No wonder authors like Sir Salman are up in arms
SALMAN RUSHDIE has intervened in the kerfuffle about the Royal Society of Literature under the presidency of Bernadine Evaristo, author of Girl, Woman, Other.
Exile, censorship and art: Ai Weiwei lets rip
The legendary dissident artist tells Martin Robinson about his new Ai vs AI exhibition in Piccadilly and the chilling similarities he sees between western cancel culture and Chinese oppression
'Beautiful': Trump crows over Nevada win and court hearing
DONALD TRUMP boasted that the Republican nomination was all but his after he won a one-sided contest in Nevada, and also welcomed a \"beautiful\" hearing at the Supreme Court in a landmark ballot case.