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We'll force owners to fix buildings Grenfell will be a catalyst for change
LONDONERS will never forget the 72 innocent lives that were lost in the Grenfell Tower fire seven years ago.
Families call for manslaughter charges over fire
Those found culpable for Grenfell must face serious prison time’
Draper set to net millions after following in Murray's footsteps to reach US Open semis
JACK DRAPER was today predicted to make millions after becoming the first British man since Andy Murray in 2012 to reach the US Open semi-finals.
Kidman's drama is not-so-perfect
ON PAPER, everything about Netflix’s new and much-hyped mystery drama, The Perfect Couple, screams hit show. Much like Big Little Lies, it’s a hit book- turned-high-production-series.
STOREY'S FURY AS SHE WINS GOLD No18
DAME SARAH SLAMS APPALLING’ SHORTENED PARAS COURSE IN PARIS
McCullum's quest to top white-ball world again with England
BRENDON McCULLUM has vowed to use England’s “immense” talent to revive the struggling men’s white-bal l s ides , af ter being appointed as the new head coach yesterday.
Draper on cruise control so far, but faces greatest test yet on biggest stage
OF THE men left in the US Open singles draw, no player is less fancied in the eyes of the bookmakers than Jack Draper.
Attacking tactics can put Carsley in box seat
Host of U-21 winners promoted as interim boss makes his case to succeed Southgate
Live music worth a record £6.1bn to the UK economy
THE value of the UK's powerhouse live music sector smashed through the £6 billion barrier for the first time last year, according to new analysis today.
No phones No jewellery No joke
Landing a table at Endo Kazutoshi's restaurant means following the rules. Is this London's most serious chef? asks Josh Barrie
Liverpool's Salah question isn't as simple as it seems
IF Mohamed Salah's intention was to pile the pressure on Liverpool with his post-match comments at Old Trafford at the weekend, he could scarcely have been more effective.
London is at its best in September, which should count as a season by itself
JUST like that summer is over. Or is it? I’m not about to go Carrie Bradshaw on our readers, don’t worry.
Inside the capital's shameful cladding crisis
Today’s Grenfell report has called for urgent work on fire safety, but those stuck in London’s 1,300 unsafe buildings say there isn’t time to lose. Katie Strick reports
An utterly irresistible argument for indulgence
AMBASSADORS Clubhouse wants you to party. Never mind the palpable, cuffing season vibe-shift towards boxsets, radiator-warmed pyjamas and cloistered frugality.
Three children among seven killed in Russian air strike on Lviv
AT LEAST seven people including three children were today killed in a Russian air attack on a Ukrainian city close to the Polish border.
It might be 40 years old, but Stoppard's witty drama is very much the real thing
TOM STOPPARD’S wittily layered drama about truth in relationships and art won Best Play at the Evening Standard Awards in 1982.
Lessen appeal of UK, says French minister after latest Channel deaths
BRITAIN’S thriving black economy and lack of checks will continue to be a magnet for illegal immigrants, the Government was warned today after 12 people including a pregnant woman drowned in the latest Channel tragedy.
We failed to treat people with 'humanity and care' admits council leader
THE leader of Kensington and Chelsea council today apologised unreservedly to the families left bereaved by the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
Grenfell made a death trap by dishonesty and failure
Damning verdict on building firms and architects who ignored fire safety leaves way clear for criminal cases
CAN SANCHO REIGNITE HIS FLAGGING CAREER AT THE BRIDGE? DEFINITELY MAYBE
AS Manchester slept on Friday night, alarms set for the morning scramble to claim tickets to a certain set of gigs at Heaton Park, Jadon Sancho was putting the final touches on his own homecoming of sorts.
Another golden day for Para GB
PARALYMPICS GB cemented their place in second in the Paris medal table on day five with a further six golds to take their tally to 29.
DRAPER RUN HAS ECHOES OF MURRAY
BRITISH Nol DREAMING OF FOLLOWING IN HIS IDOLS FOOTSTEPS AFTER REACHING US OPEN QUARTER-FINALS
Draper's fashioning a Grand Slam challenge
British No1 starting to look comfortable on the biggest stage
Watches retailer signals luxury revival
LUXURY timepiece and jewellery chain Watches of Switzerland pointed to a recovery in the sector today as it stood by guidance for a better 2025.
Nine in 10 leaders of SMEs confident for coming year
LEADERS of small and medium size businesses are increasingly confident about prospects for the 12 months ahead after two tough years of soaring costs and high interest rates, a new survey reveals today.
Even during a heatwave, is it ever acceptable for men to be topless in London?
EARLIER this month I visited the visitor-hating city of Barcelona. I wasn’t too worried. Sure, I had my valuables in a bumbag and was sporting scarlet sunburn around my neck, but did I obviously stand out from the locals?
In the rumble on the Right it's looking like a two-horse race for the Tory leadership
AMORATORIUM on personal attacks in the campaign to replace Rishi Sunak has been agreed by the Tory candidates, foreswearing in-fighting.
There's a sweary, swaggering menace to Trump fans now
DISRESPECT Trump voters at your peril. This is a cardinal rule for politicians and commentators after Hillary Clinton called Donald Trump’s supporters a “basket of deplorables” and lost the 2016 election for being snooty and elitist.
Tories must target London's younger people, says Cleverly
TORY leadership contender James Cleverly has told how his party can win back seats in London with a pro-growth agenda and by appealing to young people’s hopes of good jobs and a home.
Rob and Nick Carter: AI is exciting for artists, the possibilities are limitless
The husband-and-wife duo tell Nancy Durrant about embracing tech in the art world and their exclusive print for Standard readers