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Mott seeks statement win to follow washout
MATTHEW MOTT has promised England will set out to make a \"statement\" in Saturday's T20 World Cup clash with Australia after a damp start to their trophy defence last night.
Alcaraz and Sinner face off in battle of the ages
Young rivals set for semi-final clash in Paris after Djokovic pulls out with injury
Southgate still looking to solve his big midfield conundrum
THERE were plenty of positives for Gareth Southgate from Monday's win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, but you wonder if he is any closer to solving his biggest dilemmathe identity of England's third midfielder.
Centrica cools as energy crisis eases
THE mood of Centrica shareholders in Glasgow for today's AGM of the British Gas owner was today soured by a 5% slide in the value of their investments.
Ocado set to crash out of FTSE 100 after share fall
OCADO stands on the brink of dropping out of the FTSE 100 today, in the latest blow to investors already hit by a 90% drop in the value of their shares in four years.
He's world-class but the demands are mounting for Jude Bellingham
REAL MADRID always seemed destined to win a 15th European Cup last weekend and the manner of their 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund could hardly have been more predictable, the German side missing a host of chances before paying an inevitable price - but Jude Bellingham's story added enormous intrigue to an otherwise unsurprising outcome.
Pride Month is becoming less fashionable for big corporations - we see you
I'M not being funny but... I'm proud to be a gay man all year.
A glass of rosé at Annabel's with Kylie? I should be so lucky...
IT is 2004 and I am 14, standing in a cold, wet field, muddy football socks about my ankles and clutching protectively what I hope becomes a package sometime soon. I am about to face an opposition free kick.
Inside Farage's secret (and very colourful) love life
Politicos say the new Reform UK leader's French politician partner could be his secret weapon ahead of the election so how did he keep his eclectic romantic past hidden for so long?,
£368,000 boost for our bid to halt violence against women and girls
OUR Show Respect campaign to tackle violence against women and girls was boosted today when the Youth Endowment Fund, a charity that seeks to reduce violence for young people, backed our initiative with £368,000, taking the total committed to £868,000.
Thief on electric bike who stole 24 phones in a day caught by police
A PROLIFIC mugger riding a high-speed e-motorbike who snatched mobile phones from 24 people in a day-long crime spree across central London was brought to justice after being tracked by police on CCTV and arrested as he tried to escape.
West delivers in solid revival with accents as clotted as cannoli
DOMINIC WEST settles comfortably into the role of the rumpled, fatally flawed longshoreman Eddie Carbone in Arthur Miller's 1956 drama, a tale of Italian-Americans heavily indebted to Greek tragedy.
The Serpentine's future is bright (and orange) - just bring a book!
LONDONERS will be able to contribute to the latest Serpentine Pavilion by helping build up the library that forms part of the new structure.
Historic reunion in London for Van Gogh's sunflowers
TWO of Vincent Van Gogh's sunflowers paintings will be reunited in London for the first time since they left the artist's studio in 1889.
Tories ramp up £2,000 tax blast but Labour lashes 'lies'
Martin Lewis pushes Energy Secretary to apologise live on TV over claims that families will have to pay much more
DAZZLING EZE LIGHTS UP ST JAMES' TO GIVE RIVALS ANXIOUS WAIT
INTERNATIONAL friendlies are typically stodgy, even with a major tournament looming, and the final scoreline masked a disjointed display from a much-changed England XI last night.
'LOSING SEVEN WILL BE HARD'
WHARTON'S DEBUT DISPLAY ADDS TO MANAGER'S EUROS HEADACHES
Maresca to give missing stars tactical homework
ENZO MARESCA does not officially start work at Chelsea until July 1, but he is already helping to refine their pre-season plans.
Djokovic set for scan as injury nearly derails bid
NOVAK DJOKOVIC was today undergoing a scan on his damaged knee to see whether he is fit to continue in the French Open.
Wizz flies 5.1m in month of 20th birthday
LOW-COST airline Wizz Air carried 5.1 million passengers in May, it revealed today, as Britons gear up for their summer holidays.
Steep fall for BP after Brent price slide
BRENT Crude's price slide to a fourmonth low today heaped pressure on the FTSE 100 index after shares in heavyweights Shell and BP reversed by as much as 3%.
StanChart 'laundered $100bn for terror groups'
FTSE 100 bank Standard Chartered was rocked today by fresh whistleblower allegations that it was involved in transactions worth $100 billion, which financed some of the world's most notorious terrorist groups.
So who wore it best? Starmer and Sunak go hoodie to hoodie in race for No 10
IN THIS day and age, campaign optics are as critical as any professed policy.
Knives out as owners row over celebrity Notting Hill restaurant
A DISPUTE has broken out among the owners of a fashionable west London Italian restaurant where celebrity diners have included David Beckham, Kate Moss, Cara Delevingne and David Cameron.
We missed red flags before controlling boyfriend stabbed Ellie, 17, to death
On May 3, 2019, 17-year-old Ellie Gould was studying for her A-levels at home when there was a knock at the door.
Baby Elsa found in a shopping bag in freezing cold is the third infant abandoned by the same parents
A BABY girl found in a shopping bag in London this year is the third child abandoned by the same parents, it can now be reported.
Chaos v the vacuum: Big two go head to head on TV tonight
RISHI SUNAK and Sir Keir Starmer go head to head in their first TV debate tonight, pitting a choice between \"chaos\" and a policy \"vacuum\" as they ramp up their campaigns for the election in four weeks' time.
Dior revives its auld alliance with tartan and bagpipes
DIOR once again showed its might as a luxury superpower as it unveiled its cruise 2025 show in the Italianate gardens of Perth's 15th-century Drummond Castle in front of 550 guests, including Jennifer Lawrence, Lily Collins, Anya Taylor-Joy, Emma Raducanu and Maisie Williams.
Tories get personal as Farage U-turn piles on the pressure over Brexit and migration
NIGEL FARAGE went to war with the Tories over immigration and Europe today as Rishi Sunak's party came under its most intense pressure so far in the election campaign.
SOUTHGATE'S WARNING OVER RISING STARS
ENGLAND BOSS IMPRESSED BY WHARTON AND MAINOO BUT INSISTS 'THEY'RE NOT MODRIC OR KROOS' JUST YET