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Ophelia Lovibond, the star of Jez Butterworth’s new play, tells Nick Clark about on-set intimacy and why she doesn’t have imposter syndrome
Keir Starmer is the perfect symbol for 2024: he can't win, even when he wins
WHAT exactly do you people want? Sir Keir Starmer has to contend with a progressive Left who call him a traitor and a Right who claim he is an insubstantial opportunist - but he'll still skip into the general election with a mighty 20-point lead in the polls.
It's time to make the UK the home of a smokefree generation
‘Targeting all types of tobacco, the government's proposed legislation aims to stop young people from ever taking up the smoking addiction
Why companies need to be transparent about pay (and what you can do about it)
“WHAT are your salary expectations?” Of all the questions on a job application, this is the one many of us find most difficult, to the point of being put off applying altogether.
Meet the man who is ageing backwards
The multi-millionaire tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has made himself a guinea pig for pioneering longevity research. He talks to Hamish MacBain about how he escaped a life of depression to lead the way in biohacking
Swift boyfriend 'heartbroken' after shooting at Super Bowl celebration
TRAVIS KELCE said today he was “heartbroken” after a mother-of-two was killed and 21 people wounded in a mass shooting at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs’s Super Bowl victory parade.
Rishi's recession: Labour blast as PM fails on pledge
Experts divided at Britain’s first proper slump since the financial crisis of 2008
Harry and Meghan hit slopes with film crew after Sussex rebrand row
THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex took to the slopes in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games as they presented a united front following a backlash over their “royal” rebrand.
All change! Overground rebranded with a little help from the Lionesses)
THE London Overground is to be renamed and rebranded to make it easier for passengers to work out where their train goes.
Son dislocated finger in ping pong ding-dong while on South Korea duty
TOTTENHAM's Heung-min Son dislocated his finger after a bust-up with a team-mate over table tennis while he was on South Korea duty at the Asian Cup.
Fit-again Tuilagi can power his way back into contention
MANU TUILAGI was today due to boost England's power-game options by joining up with their training camp.
WOOD BACK AS ENGLAND SEEK A QUICK START
TOURISTS NAME TWIN SEAM ATTACK FOR GREEN RAJKOT PITCH AS THEY BID TO RETAKE SERIES LEAD
Arteta has a new trick after White proves he can step up
FINDING a way to cope without Oleksandr Zinchenko has been a constant headache for Mikel Arteta.
Coca-Cola HBC raises a glass as annual results beat forecasts
THE refreshed shares of Coca-Cola HBC today topped the FTSE 100 index after annual results by the European bottling group beat City forecasts.
‘Mortgage chaos put our shared home on hold’
Interest rates kept them apart last year, but this couple hope easing inflation will make their dream real in 2024, finds Charlotte Duck
Home counties house prices slashed as buyers boomerang back to city
London house-price growth outperformed the home counties last year, where properties valued at more than £1 million have seen an average of £151,130 knocked off their asking prices since last summer.
West Ham face a question over Moyes that will reveal the club’s real ambitions
IF West Ham have learnt anything from last season, it is not to sack manager David Moyes in the midst of a European run.
Paris and Idris are the exceptions to the rule that celebrity DJs are just a joke
I ’M not being funny but… there’s more to being a DJ than pressing play. I’ve been DJing for more than 35 years now and it all began when I blagged my way onto the decks of one of London’s biggest clubs when I was barely of legal age.
If you thought the law would stop rump you thought wrong
PLEASE don’t expect the law to save America from Donald Trump. Not for the first time, he is proving to be a talented escapologist.
‘New visa rules mean love is only for the rich’
A MOTHER of three has warned that the right to fall in love with a foreigner is something that only rich people can have as Home Office visa changes threaten to separate her family.
The songs give you goosebumps, but Live Aid musical is cringey and hollow
LIVE AID 1985 is one of those moments that will remain forever embedded in our collective cultural psyche. That moment when Bob Geldof and his mates took it upon themselves to “feed the world”, as is so famously quoted in the Christmas tune, or, specifically, feed Ethiopia, which at that time was experiencing its worst famine in a century.
Sadig and the city: For me, romance Is surprising my wife
In honour of Valentine’s Day, the Mayor gives Katie Strick the exclusive scoop on dates at McDonald's and his advice for singles
A break from the Chinese restaurant orthodoxy
THE diversifying revolution in Britain's Chinese restaurants is complicated.
Fresh blow for Putin as Ukrainian drones 'sink Russian landing ship in the Black Sea'
VLADIMIR PUTIN'S Black Sea navy suffered a fresh blow today with a large Russian landing ship sunk by Ukrainian sea drones, according to military reports.
‘Our hearts soared when we listened’: radio DJs pay tribute to Steve Wright
STEVE WRIGHT was today remembered as a broadcaster whose \"heart soared when he was on the air\" as tributes to the BBC Radio DJ continued to pour in following his death.
Prince Harry and Meghan fly to Canada amid row over royal’ digital rebrand
THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex were today in Canada to promote the Invictus Games as controversy continued over their digital rebrand.
'Central of chaos - it's line faces years imploded'
DIRE WARNINGS FROM TUBE WHISTLEBLOWERS OVER UNDERINVESTMENT
Anger at closure of exclusive Soho House for kids’ founded by wife of William’s friend
A WEST London private members' club for families described as a \"Soho House for kids\", co-founded by the wife of one of Prince William's closest friends, has abruptly shut down.
Guilty-pleasure glamour as Kors fashions timeless tribute to NYC
MICHAEL KORS and his cappuccino-cashmere army made for the most New York of catwalks shown this fashion week, which ends today.
Soho Theatre bans unacceptable’ comedian
SOHO Theatre has banned comedian Paul Currie from performing after he was accused of “hounding” Jewish members of the audience out of his show.