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Frazer steps in on Telegraph sale
THE prospect of a quick sale of the £600 million Telegraph Group ahead of a general election next year appeared to fade today as rival bidders geared up for what seems certain be an awkward and protracted political fight.
London is anti-dog - I want mine with me in every shop and restaurant
I ’M NOT being funny but… why in 2023 is London still so behind on dog policies? The latest figures show that there are more than 300,000 dogs in London in 250,000 homes. That’s a staggering nine per cent of households
Girls' and boys' schools now mixing more to avoid Tate-fuelled misogyny
SINGLE-SEX schools have introduced more opportunities for boys to mix with girls in academic settings amid fears that misogyny is being \"exacerbated\" by influencers such as Andrew Tate, right.
Doesn't London want the best show on earth? Sphere boss blasts Khan
THE chief executive of the US entertainment company blocked by Sadiq Khan from opening a Las Vegas-style \"Sphere\" music venue in London has accused him of taking an \"unconscionable\" decision for \"political\" reasons.
Andrew Scott: my thrill over win for 'mad' play
Despite starring in TV hits from Sherlock to Fleabag, the Irish actor always returns to the stage, and it has paid off. He tells Nick Curtis about his shock and delight at being named best actor for playing all the roles in a radical take on Uncle Vanya
Millions boosted by tax cut as Hunt goes for growth
Rewards for workers and businesses in huge drive before election
It's a nightmare that won't go away, says mother of Wales crash victim
THE mother of one of four teenagers killed in a horror car crash in North Wales today said her life had become a “nightmare”.
Sam Altman to make dramatic return as boss of OpenAI after days of chaos
THE ousted boss of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI today made a dramatic return after a staff rebellion over his sacking just days ago.
Israeli ceasefire deal with Hamas a crucial step for Gaza crisis, says Cameron
BRITAIN today welcomed a “crucial step” towards tackling the crisis in Gaza after Israel’s cabinet approved a ceasefire deal with the Hamas militant group.
Six Nations fears for Earl after 'freakish' warm-up knee injury
BEN EARL could miss the start of the Six Nations with the knee injury he suffered in the warm-up before Saracens' derby thumping of Harlequins.
ANTONIO WOE PUTS HEAT ON HAMMERS
FFP LIMITS CLUB'S PLANS IN THEIR BID TO REPLACE INJURED FORWARD
Blues banking on Colwill
CHELSEA have been handed a boost, after Levi Colwill returned to training ahead of their trip to Newcastle.
Rory and Tiger delay indoor series after roof is wrecked
RORY MCILROY'S new star-studded, multi-million-pound, high-tech indoor golf series has been delayed by a year after the venue in Florida set to host it was badly damaged.
England look lame without star names on the pitch
Reliance on Kane, who made an immediate impact, and Bellingham is a major concern
Climate tech backers slam net-zero retreat
LEADING backers of London's climate technology sector have sounded the alarm over Rishi Sunak's lukewarm attitude to environmental targets ahead of the COP28 summit.
Public borrowing rise to £14.9bn limits Chancellor's tax cut options
JEREMY HUNT'S wiggle room for tax cuts in his Autumn Statement narrowed today when official figures showed public borrowing ballooned in October to its second highest ever level for the month.
Trust in economic justice has completely collapsed
THE economy, stupid\": rarely have three words been so debased by overuse as the campaign message coined by James Carville, Bill Clinton's chief strategist in the 1992 US presidential race; a slogan which has been the inspiration of countless headlines in the past three decades.
Celebrities having babies after 50 are giving women false hope about pregnancy
I NO longer do a second take when I read news that a woman in her fifties has given birth.
All hail the sparkling new Piccadilly line trains
LAST week I was at the London Underground depot in Acton for a first look at the reconditioned Central line trains.
Students 'struggling to secure job experience thanks to WFH'
LONDON students struggle to get work experience in offices because so many people are working from home, the head of a major college group warned.
We're close to a truce deal, says Hamas chief
Agreement could see exchange of prisoners and more Gaza aid deliveries
'Now turn sphere site into social housing'
THE site on the edge of the Olympic Park that was earmarked for the doomed London MSG Sphere arena should be used for affordable housing, campaigners said today.
Top financier faces speeding ban after sex assault claims
A LEADING London financier faces a driving ban just a few weeks after the collapse of his hedge fund amid sexual assault allegations.
'If I won alone, I'd have had to share it with her'
Anjana Vasan and Patsy Ferran were gobsmacked when both were named winner of our best actress award, they tell Nick Curtis
Police wrong over victim's private details
THE disclosure of personal information about Nicola Bulley's health was \"avoidable and unnecessary\", a review of the police handling of her disappearance has found.
More worrying about how to pay for Christmas
MORE than half of young people and tenants in Britain are worried about the cost of Christmas, a new poll revealed today.
Just like Granny! Harry's starring hockey role
PRINCE HARRY followed in his grandmother's footsteps when he performed the ceremonial puck drop at an ice hockey game in Canada.
Whitty: I was cautious over lockdown but in the end we waited too long
BRITAIN waited “a bit too long” before imposing the first Covid-19 pandemic lockdown, Chief Medical Officer Sir Chris Whitty today told the Inquiry.
NO LET UP AS SOUTHGATE EYES WORLD No1 POSITION
ENGLAND'S year comes to a close here in Skopje tonight when they bid to end a strong 2023 on a positive note against North Macedonia.
RICE SETS HIS SIGHTS ON THE 100 CLUB
MIDFIELDER OUTLINES BID TO JOIN ELITE GROUP OF ENGLAND CENTURIONS AS HE EARNS 48TH CAP