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The Covid Inquiry is chocolate teapot levels of totally useless
AND so it's over nearly. For what has seemed like an eternity, beleaguered and formerly famous TV stars have been subjected to intense scrutiny and forced to perform unimaginable acts, sometimes obliged to chew a lot more than humble pie, in front of an audience which is probably left wondering what it was really all for.
Israel warning to Hamas as terror group threatens to kill hostages
HAMAS today threatened the lives of the 137 hostages still being held in Gaza as Israel's premier Benjamin Netanyahu warned the terror group that it was facing the \"beginning of the end\".
Markfield gives us strength... it's a second home
David Cohen meets parents looking after autistic children - as well as trying to balance budgets in a cost of living crisis
Tube staff praised over fire alert evacuation in 11 minutes
TUBE station staff have been praised for their quick actions after passengers began smashing windows on a packed Northern line train to escape a suspected fire during the King's Coronation bank holiday weekend.
Bus drivers could strike over delays from low-traffic zones
A GROUP of London bus drivers are considering striking after being pushed to \"breaking point\" by delays caused by low-traffic neighbourhoods and bus lanes being removed.
Crunch time for Rwanda Bill as Tory deliver their verdict Rightwingers
THE Rwanda plan will survive a key Commons vote, a senior minister predicted today as feuding Tories were urged to unite at the start of a crunch week for Rishi Sunak.
I'm sorry too, Sunak tells families of Covid victims
Days after Boris apology, PM vows to learn lessons of crisis
Criminals sentenced to tree planting
OFFENDERS are set to plant more than 4,000 trees in London this winter in a bid to help clear up the capital's air, the Ministry of Justice said today.
How Oppenheimer trumped Barbie
OPPENHEIMER was the most searched-for film on Google in the UK this year, the tech giant has revealed.
'A boy's dream come true': 7.6 million see Thompson beat Farage for jungle title
SOME 7.6 million viewers tuned in to see Sam Thompson win this year's series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! four million down on last year.
Eidevall: Hayes' exit decision won't affect the title race
ARSENAL Women boss Jonas Eidevall does not think Emma Hayes's impending departure will make Chelsea any hungrier to win the Women's Super League this season.
Blues facing a new test of mettle after northern exposure
CHELSEA have had their soft centre exposed in the north in recent weeks - and face another stern test of their mettle at Goodison Park on Sunday.
Jimenez aims to push on
RAUL JIMENEZ believes his double against Nottingham Forest will kickstart his goalscoring form for Fulham.
Mbeumo's AFCON race
BRENTFORD striker Bryan Mbeumo faces a race against time to be fit for the Africa Cup of Nations.
JURRIEN TIMBER INTERVIEW - Injury made me feel like a baby... but now I am learning all I can
THE moment Jurrien Timber learned that he had suffered the first major injury of his career, he vowed to turn a negative into a positive.
Christie continuing upward trend with targets-man Clark
ANDY CHRISTIE has revealed the secret weapon helping Saracens stars realise their potential as former England flanker Calum Clark.
Rahm hopes to put on his Ryder cap again despite 'risk' in joining LIV rebels
JON RAHM admitted he has \"taken a risk\" over his Ryder Cup future after agreeing a deal upwards of £450million to join LIV Golf.
London Tunnels set to surface on stock market
THE business planning to turn a secret network of Second World War tunnels under Holborn into a major new visitor attraction has made the first preparations for a London stock market listing, the Standard has learned.
Perrins shows why business must find its voice
TODAY Rob Perrins, the boss of Berkeley, tells it as he sees it.
MARKET ROUND-UP: Festive 'buy' sends Sainsbury's soaring
ADVICE to stock up on Sainsbury's shares in the run-up to Christmas today helped the supermarket giant soar to a near two-year high in the FTSE 100 index.
Berkeley boss slams new home planning obstacles
THE boss of London's biggest housebuilder today hit out at the planning and regulatory obstacles in the way of construction and called for a \"brownfield first\" approach to slash the time taken to approve urban redevelopment.
The queen of rap shows why she still holds on to the throne
TODAY is Nicki Minaj's 41st birthday, and one of many surprises on her fifth album is the arrival of Billie Eilish's haunting voice as the first sound, on a song that sees the usually imperious Trinidadian rapper expressing vulnerability as a mother and wife.
Your cultural Christmas unwrapped
GOING OUT: It's the most wonderful time of the year in London - let our Culture Editors guide you on the best of what the capital has to offer this festive season
If you broadcast noise on the Tube, you are an aural barbarian
NEVER in my wildest, worst dreams did I ever believe a man eating an entire tub of roasted garlic hummus with a baguette could be trumped as the nadir of my experiences on public transport. That man, unafraid to unleash his chickpea Chernobyl on a packed rush-hour Victoria line carriage, at least had the benefit of being a rogue agent. It's true other thoughtless travelling souls with peppery pasties and booze-induced Big Macs are common and quite annoying, but 2023 has been the year of something much worse on London's transport network: the public phone broadcast.
The word of the year is all about cheerful carnal appeal- you can't buy that
THE most charismatic man I ever met was the LA rapper, musician, designer and generational hero, Tyler the Creator. I was shadowing him during a spring jaunt in Paris for the gentlemanly fashion magazine, Fantastic Man. He'd just won his first Grammy.
Teenagers' vapes are a scented menace: ban them
HOW on earth did vaping become the hottest new accessory for Gen Z? They're quite literally everywhere.
Don't bank on a May poll but Rishi might see it as a safer bet
MIGHT Rishi Sunak's ongoing political Golgotha swing the likelihood of an early election? Two answers suggest themselves in the wake of the \"Jenrick moment\" - the abrupt resignation of Sunak's immigration minister over the delivery (or not) of the \"Rwanda plan\" and a press conference at which a plainly furious PM pointed out to his party's Right wing that the only way to keep the deal intact was to deliver it without threatening to leave the European Convention on Human Rights.
Green shoots at last in new bid to make Crystal shine again
THE site of the athletics track at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre was home to the FA Cup final from 1895 to 1914. For its penultimate edition as host, more than 120,000 people flocked there to watch Aston Villa beat Sunderland.
For many disabled people, help from Merton Centre has been pivotal
With no end in sight to cost-of-living crisis, Anna Davis talks to those benefiting from key financial advice
Solo star Sofia aims at No 1 slot for Ukraine
A UKRAINIAN girl living in London who cannot return home because of the war stars in a new Christmas single released to raise money for War Child.