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Missed chances to halt the four killings in 'house of horror'
THE risk to women posed by a drug user who murdered his girlfriend and three other family members in \"house of horror\" killings in London was not assessed despite previous sexually inappropriate behaviour in a \"missed opportunity\" to prevent the tragedy, a watchdog revealed today.
Sheen (in his jim jams) brings some zest to tale of Nye Bevan's triumph
MICHAEL SHEEN'S performance as the creator of the NHS Aneurin Bevan, is, fittingly, a triumph against the odds.
Hunt's £20 billion Budget shortfall leaves scrapping national
BRITAIN’S public services other than health, defence and education face a £20 billion shortfall in Jeremy Hunt’s pre-election Budget, top economists said today.
Heat on Donelan to pay back £15,000 libel cash from own pocket
A MINISTER who used £15,000 of taxpayer money to settle a libel claim legal bill was today under pressure to cover the damages herself.
18 months in jail for armourer who allowed live bullet in gun before Baldwin film tragedy
THE armourer on the Alec Baldwin film Rust has been jailed over the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Hunt puts Britain on autumn poll alert with pledge to cut more taxes
JEREMY HUNT put Britain on notice for an autumn general election as he sought to create a “big divide” between the Tories and Labour on taxes.
'However good I am in Cabaret, critics will still say I don't deserve it'
CARA DELEVINGNE says preparing for her stage debut in Cabaret has left her “on the edge of a nerve” — and braced for criticism.
Clattenburg's return as referee critic spells trouble
NOSTALGIA is a powerful drug, so I’ll admit to being pathetically excited at the BBC reboot of Gladiators.
Hapless execution ruins moments of brilliance
WE will come, soon enough, to Singapulah’s intriguing backstory and its manifold multisensory distractions; we will come to the richly staged retro interior, the stacked displays of purchasable larder items, and the flavours that, at their best, flare and sparkle with jolting, technicolour vividness.
Madonna tells fans: I couldn't walk after near-death experience
MADONNA has told fans she “could not walk” after her “near-death experience” last year that left her in a medically induced coma for four days.
WOOD'S BACK IN FOR TOUR FINALE
SEAMER PARTNERS ANDERSON IN PACE ATTACK AS ENGLAND SKIPPER STOKES PROMISES FIGHT TO FINISH
Arteta facing dilemma as he looks to bolster attack
Should he target a central striker or winger?
Ngannou showed against Fury he's a serious boxer, but he doesn't worry me
WHEN I watched Francis Ngannou’s fight against Tyson Fury at home in October, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect.
Betting giant 888 pays £39m to exit failed Stateside venture
WILLIAM HILL owner 888 revealed today it will pay $50 million (£39 million) as the price of an exit from its failing US business.
L&G is committed to the City, says new boss
LEGAL & GENERAL today committed itself to the City and said it would aim to raise dividend payouts by 5% a year — a boon to large investors such as pension funds.
Southend Airport owner reaches end of runway
THE protracted battle over the future of Southend Airport drew to a close today after owner Esken bowed to pressure from its biggest lender Carlyle and agreed to wind itself up in a move likely to leave shareholders empty-handed.
Two ageing prizefighters in the ring in a gladiatorial battle
WELCOME to the political Thunderdome. The 2024 US election will be a gladiatorial battle between two ageing prize fighters who are determined to keep taking swings at each other.
'Taylor Swift's writing brilliance freaks people out'
Jack Antonoff is the producer behind modern pop’s biggest records from Lana Del Rey’s Chemtrails Over the Country Club to Swift's 1989. He tells El Hunt how he's become so prolific and why his new record is his best yet
President loses...to an unknown hopeful in tiny Pacific territory
AN UNKNOWN candidate who defeated President Joe Biden in American Samoa’s Super Tuesday caucus revealed he found out he had won when his “phone started blowing up.”
Starmer: Tories have 'maxed out the national credit card'
THE Tories have “maxed out the national credit card” with a “desperate” budget, Sir Keir Starmer warned today.
We're not grateful enough for the little things that make London wonderful
I ’M not being funny but… we live in a membership world right now.
Super Tuesday sets up Biden-Trump rerun - but most voters don't want either
A NOVEMBER rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump is all but certain after the bitter 2020 rivals dominated their party primary votes in the United States on Super Tuesday.
Hunt throws down gauntlet to Labour with N.I. pledge
‘Permanent’ cut of 2p unveiled in Budget aimed at giving his party a pre-election boost
A torrent of departures that threatens the City
PLEASED as I am for the lucky investors who followed my January share tip, the agreed £1 billion takeover bid for Spirent Communications marks another dismal day for the City.
My stay at a £6,000 hiking retreat loved by Hollywood.
The Ranch is so elite that you have to sign an NDA to stay there
After a dismal run, the Royal Court is finally having its renaissance
SEEN anything good at the Royal Court recently? In recent years, ask that of the theatergoer in your life and the question would probably elicit a wince.
Jews are terrified - we keep our newsroom hidden
Jake Wallis Simons, the editor of the world's oldest Jewish newspaper, on a terrifying climate for his community and why he works from a secret London location
Big Brother is live on ITV1 — but will anyone tune in?
TECHNO intro music remains untouched.
Chanel à la mer: fashion house goes back to its boardwalk roots
IT FELT poignant for Virginie Viard, artistic director of Chanel since 2019 following Karl Lagerfeld's death, to look back to the origins of the house at a time when its provenance is front and centre of a cultural evaluation the V&A's blockbuster exhibition will close on Sunday, while Juliette Binoche is currently portraying Coco Chanel on the AppleTV+ show The New Look.
Football Australia's shock over captain Kerr trial
CHELSEA striker Sam Kerr has caught Football Australia off guard, with the governing body only learning overnight that their captain will face a criminal trial next year.