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Tech star Computacenter signals dividends as miners make biggest leaps
ONE of the London market's tech success stories put on another good show for investors today as it revealed a record profit performance in 2023.
Revolution Bars in profit warning as parties fizzle out
SHARES in Revolution Bars plunged as much as 22% this morning after the hospitality chain issued a profit warning over slow January sales and paused all refurbishment spending in a bid to save cash.
Why is everyone using sippy cups, like babies?
WHEN I first began to register Stanley cups and their kin, I thought they were a distinctly lower-end-ofGen Z thing. My 22-year-old friend, who we call \"baby\", has one, which seems fitting.
Farewell to a true icon of the East End
A decade of tI the Glory comes to an end this week weekend as the legendary LGBTQ: pub calls its last orders. Isobel Van Dyke pays tribute and reveals what's next
Greta Gerwig directed a billion-dollar work of art shame on the Oscars
HAT is a film for, in W the end? What is a work of art created for the big screen supposed to do? Don't worry if you're a bit stumped.
Give Heaven a blue plaque, protect Soho's queer spaces and save London's nightlife
I'm not being funny but... London nightlife is in a weird place, aint it? As someone who's been in the industry for over 30 years, I still haven't seen it all.
To get Trump, you have to think of him like Taylor Swift
OWA was a blow-out, and now New Hampshire, Trump's latest decisive win, where nearly three-quarters of Republicans told pollsters they are with him.
Who has the chubby
AN urgent call out to all babyfaced men with acting chops: want to play David Cameron? There are whispers that prolific playwright Jack Thorne, author of the sell-out stage play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, is helming a new ITV drama about the phone hacking scandal that will feature the Foreign Secretary and former prime minister as a central character.
Finally a wine bar breaking the Hackney formula
WINE-LED sharingplates restaurant\".
Trump tears into 'imposter' Haley as he tightens grip on second run for White House
DONALD TRUMP mocked his \"imposter\" rival Nikki Haley after he triumphed in the New Hampshire primaries to tighten his lock on the Republican nomination for November's White House election.
Sunak's bid to crush coup attempt
Tories rally round premier after call for new leadership by Right-winger
I had to be here, Harry tells Jamaica hosts who want island to be republic
THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex posed for pictures with the Republican prime minister of Jamaica after travelling to the Caribbean for the premiere of a film about Bob Marley.
Hathaway's starring role in Vanity Fair strike
HOLLYWOOD star Anne Hathaway walked out of a Vanity Fair photoshoot in support of striking staff.
Outcry at three deliveries a week plan for post to cut 'unsustainable' costs
POSTAL deliveries would be halved to three days a week to slash the \"unsustainable\" costs of running the service under radical proposals unveiled today.
Hammers on loan in boost for Moyes and midfielder
However, he is yet to start a Premier League game this season, and while he has remained a feature in England squads when fit, Gareth Southgate has warned his players they risk missing out on Euro 2024 if they are not playing regular football.
CUPS BACK IN FAVOUR AS POCH BIDS TO GIVE CAMPAIGN A SILVER LINING
MAURICIO POCHETTINO has rarely tried to conceal his misgivings about England's domestic cup competitions, but Chelsea's season now depends on both.
Djokovic too hot to handle for Fritz
TAYLOR FRITZ must be wondering how on earth to beat Novak Djokovic.
WIMBLEDON'S WAITING GAME OVER FACELIFT
DECISION ON 200m EXPANSION NOT EXPECTED UNTIL AFTER CHAMPIONSHIPS, AS CITY HALL TAKES CHARGE
Farrell's Racing move is best for him... whatever prompted decision
OWEN FARRELL'S big move to Racing 92 was finally confirmed last night, but the motivation behind it will depend on whose perspective you seek.
Pawnbroker squeezed by slowdown
THE value of the UK's largest pawnbroker today slumped after it reported a pre-Christmas slowdown in spending on pre-owned jewellery and watches.
'Daunting test, but England's new spinners have a chance'
Batty on the challenge awaiting young guns
Southend Airport in crisis over £194m loan demand
THE future of Southend Airport was today plunged into uncertainty after its troubled owner Esken faced demands for urgent repayment of a near £200 million loan.
The BBC was a rock when I was fleeing war - how dare the Tories talk of its 'bias'
THE BBC is back in the news after Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer boldly declared on television and the radio yesterday that there was a “perception among audiences” that the corporation was biased. Downing Street last night backed her; Rishi Sunak said the BBC has “more work to do” — though denied that the Government is pursuing an agenda against the BBC.
I cannot escape the horror of seeing Gao Gao's last moments
THE images enter my sleep, and trouble me awake. A speeding car cannonballs across a wet road, flips and smashes head-on into a woman cyclist riding home. This is no Netflix horror show. This was a residential street in Hackney on September 21 last year.
Haley's early win but Trump eyes New Hampshire knockout blow
DONALD TRUMP was eyeing a potentially knockout blow in today's New Hampshire primaries but his last remaning rival scored an early win in a quirky ballot held in the township of Dixville Notch.
Shh! The elite members' clubs politicians love
In these exclusive establishments, MPs can network away from prying eyes and flashing cameras. Here Ethan Croft and Claudia Cockerell reveal the power networking hotspots and the A-list they'll bump into
'£20bn headroom' for pre-election Budget giveaways
JEREMY HUNT has gained more space for a \"big pre-election splash\" in his March budget, economists said today after better than expected public finances figures.
'Death to Jews' video shown in London
ANTISEMITIC videos, including one which carries a claim that the Holocaust was a “lie and fake” and a call for the death of Jews, that were broadcast to students are being investigated by the Charity Commission.
Loud and clear: new strikes signal tough British message
Cameron defends RAF attacks as he vows to protect Red Sea cargo fleet
A two-faced treasure that's enough to make you scream unearthed by Thames mudlarker
A TINY carved rosary bead found in the Thames mud is among a record number of historic finds made by mudlarks and metal detectorists.