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Emerson under the spotlight as Spurs seek a revival after two-week lay-off
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Emerson under the spotlight as Spurs seek a revival after two-week lay-off

ANYONE stepping out at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time enjoys a moment of awed appreciation at the grandeur of the place, but new Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has been there before.

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March 01, 2024
HORNER IN FIGHT FOR HIS FUTURE
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HORNER IN FIGHT FOR HIS FUTURE

LEAKED EMAIL RAMPS UP PRESSURE ON RED BULL BOSS AHEAD OF OPENER

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March 01, 2024
If we are all united, this is one train that is hard to stop
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If we are all united, this is one train that is hard to stop

\"I'M HERE for a reason,\" says Neil Harris, as he prepares for an emotional reunion with the Den tomorrow.

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March 01, 2024
Mudryk must do dirty work if he's to deliver
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Mudryk must do dirty work if he's to deliver

Popular Ukrainian needs to show team spirit over individual talent

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March 01, 2024
Verstappen holds all the aces but his rivals are up for a scrap
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Verstappen holds all the aces but his rivals are up for a scrap

IF LAST season was predictable, the build-up to this has been anything but.

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March 01, 2024
Embrace the art of crying
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Embrace the art of crying

Weeping in a cinema may still be a bit of ano-no, but not only does it show mental strength it may actually be good for us

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March 01, 2024
Greetings from 'no-go' hell Tower Hamlets... it's lovely here, thank you very much
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Greetings from 'no-go' hell Tower Hamlets... it's lovely here, thank you very much

ONE of the gifts of living in a city as potentially daunting as London is taking ownership of a corner of it.

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March 01, 2024
Ice baths changed my life and could change yours
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Ice baths changed my life and could change yours

I FIRST took a cold plunge about three years ago. I was guided in by an ice water and breathwork aficionado called David Jackson, otherwise known as Jacko.

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March 01, 2024
Farage's Mar-a-Lago date trumps talk at top school
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Farage's Mar-a-Lago date trumps talk at top school

NIGEL FARAGE was all set to give a talk to the students of Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith this week.

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March 01, 2024
Final rally looms for arguably our greatest sportsman
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Final rally looms for arguably our greatest sportsman

FOR a time Andy Murray tried to deny the reality of it all, but finally the admission came that the long goodbye from tennis has begun.

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March 01, 2024
Navalny funeral takes place after claims of threats to undertakers
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Navalny funeral takes place after claims of threats to undertakers

THE funeral of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was set to take place in Moscow today amid claims that undertakers had been \"forbidden\" from helping to organise the ceremony.

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March 01, 2024
There's another Couzens in the Met right now, says woman held at vigil
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There's another Couzens in the Met right now, says woman held at vigil

A WOMAN arrested at the Clapham Common vigil for murdered Sarah Everard said the Metropolitan Police hasn't changed and \"there's other Wayne Couzens in the Met right now\".

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March 01, 2024
Starmer set to face new pressure over stance on conflict, says pollster
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Starmer set to face new pressure over stance on conflict, says pollster

LABOUR MPs in London constituencies with large Muslim populations are likely to put \"pressure\" on the party leadership over its stance on Gaza following George Galloway's by-election win, a leading polling expert said today.

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March 01, 2024
Galloway poll win adds to fears over Gaza tensions
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Galloway poll win adds to fears over Gaza tensions

He launches into anti-Israel rant aimed at Starmer after 5,600-vote Rochdale victory

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March 01, 2024
'Geri to stay away from Grand Prix after leak of husband's texts' sparks new storm
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'Geri to stay away from Grand Prix after leak of husband's texts' sparks new storm

FORMULA One boss Christian Horner was today at the centre of a fresh storm on the eve of the new season following the leak of a tranche of intimate messages he allegedly sent to a colleague.

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March 01, 2024
CHELSEA MARCH ON BUT £200m DUO ARE OUTSHONE BY LEEDS STARLET
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CHELSEA MARCH ON BUT £200m DUO ARE OUTSHONE BY LEEDS STARLET

CONOR GALLAGHER's 90th-minute winner spared Chelsea's blushes and a second 120-minute slog in the space of four days.

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February 29, 2024
Landlord soars as Arc'teryx lands in market
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Landlord soars as Arc'teryx lands in market

ONE of the West End's biggest landlords, Shaftesbury Capital, said global demand for space across its 700 buildings in its heartlands of Covent Garden and Soho is pushing up rents and preventing valuations from falling.

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February 29, 2024
BA owner plans first dividend since 2019 after holidays boom
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BA owner plans first dividend since 2019 after holidays boom

BRITISH AIRWAYS owner IAG is on course to pay its first dividend since 2019 this year after a surge in holiday bookings sent the profits to a new high.

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February 29, 2024
All the sweat, none of the effort: the gym class you can snooze through
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All the sweat, none of the effort: the gym class you can snooze through

SOME people love the gym; others have the gym thrust upon them. I belong firmly in the latter camp.

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February 29, 2024
Schwimmer says major London IPOs 'in pipeline'
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Schwimmer says major London IPOs 'in pipeline'

THERE will be a bounce back in large companies looking to float in the UK this year the boss of the London Stock Exchange predicted today as he insisted that the market remains \"core\" to the wider business and will not be sold to foreign predators.

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February 29, 2024
'Waiting for a leap year? It's just sexist'
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'Waiting for a leap year? It's just sexist'

TREND: After proposing to her boyfriend on a non-leap year, Katrina Mirpuri was shocked by the stigma it still held

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February 29, 2024
A Budget that talks about London is well overdue
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A Budget that talks about London is well overdue

A WHOLE succession of Conservative chancellors - and there have been a few have literally written London out of the script in recent Budget speeches and other set-piece fiscal events.

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February 29, 2024
Face it, London needs 'Black Out' theatre nights
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Face it, London needs 'Black Out' theatre nights

LAST summer, on a trip to the West End to watch Hamilton with my mum, as we were tucking into some outrageously overpriced ice-cream, she glanced around and muttered: \"You know, I love the theatre, but it's such a shame there are so few other black people here.\" It has become something of a regular refrain.

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February 29, 2024
There are two types of extremist in Britain we must resist both
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There are two types of extremist in Britain we must resist both

AS so often in my life, after a few days of reflection I've found myself looking at both sides of an argument thinking \"a plague on both your houses\".

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February 29, 2024
Ex-journalist leading the charge to unseat Corbyn in Islington
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Ex-journalist leading the charge to unseat Corbyn in Islington

THE race is on to end Jeremy Corbyn's 41-year stint as the MP for Islington North. The former Labour leader, above right, has been kicked out of his old party by Sir Keir Starmer.

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February 29, 2024
Wim Hof: I've been called a madman for 40 years
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Wim Hof: I've been called a madman for 40 years

The extreme athlete is beloved by the A-list and health enthusiasts the world over so when will the scientific establishment catch on, he wonders.

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February 29, 2024
Black-only nights 'allow black people to feel safe at theatre'
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Black-only nights 'allow black people to feel safe at theatre'

A PLAYWRIGHT has defended nights solely for black audiences at his West End show, saying it allows black people \"to feel safe in a place where they often do not feel safe\".

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February 29, 2024
Offer a prayer for Biebers' marriage, says Hailey's father
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Offer a prayer for Biebers' marriage, says Hailey's father

JUSTIN and Hailey Bieber looked sombre as they arrived for church in Hollywood last night in their new £70,000 Tesla Cybertruck.

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February 29, 2024
'The wrong man in wrong job at wrong time': Wallace savages Scholz over missiles row
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'The wrong man in wrong job at wrong time': Wallace savages Scholz over missiles row

EX-DEFENCE secretary Ben Wallace tore a strip off German Chancellor Olaf Scholz after he appeared to suggest British troops were helping Ukraine to fire long-range missiles.

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February 29, 2024
Eight indecent exposures before he killed Sarah ...but police did nothing
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Eight indecent exposures before he killed Sarah ...but police did nothing

MET IGNORED SERIES OF WARNINGS THAT SHOULD HAVE STOPPED COUZENS JOINING FORCE

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February 29, 2024