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Tottenham in a frustrating fight for seat at top table
IT might not be clear until April or even May if Tottenham's visit to Aston Villa on Sunday is a six-pointer for Champions League football or a less significant occasion altogether.
Joshua knows he can't afford any slip-ups as Fury lies in wait
LONG before Red Bull's Formula One team put out the unconvincing message that it was united as ever, boxing's promoters were already streets ahead.
Ramsdale has rare chance to put himself in shop window
ARSENAL manager Mikel Arteta says the club is yet to hold talks with Aaron Ramsdale over his future.
Mondi reveals £5.1bn offer for DS Smith as 'great fire sale of London' rages on
ANOTHER multi-billion-pound deal set the pace on the FTSE 100 today, sending shares in big-spending packaging giant Mondi toward the bottom of London's main stock index.
Frasers snuffs out Matches just months after buying it for £52m
FRASERS GROUP today gave up on Matches Fashion just months after spending £52 million on a bid to keep the high-end clothes retailer alive.
The shadow of a gun lurks on a lonely windswept island
THERE is a moment, about three-quarters of the way through Carys Davies's third novel, Clear, so simultaneously startling and pleasing that I put the book down in delight.
On International Women's Day, let's reflect on men who bring women down
WHEN Italian PM Giorgia Meloni's partner Andrea Giambruno was caught on tape appearing to flirt with a colleague, saying he's known to cheat on Meloni and inviting a woman to join a \"threesome or foursome\", you could almost hear the waves of Schadenfreude crashing across Europe.
Is a £760 steak worth the money? Perhaps it is
TO state the obvious: Martin Lewis, I ain't. Granted, restaurant writing involves some consideration of cost, but it's hardly a science: I might know the mark-up on a wine, but I can't say whether you care.
£1.50-a-day ex-refugee lines up £15m Joshua jackpot
'IN Batié, they call the local football team the San San Boys, a nod to the sand mines that loom large over the town in Cameroon.
War of the words: Harry vs Britney for book awards non-fiction prize
THE Duke of Sussex will go head to head with Britney Spears at the British Book Awards after his controversial memoir Spare was nominated for a book of the year prize.
Named: Met gun officer charged with Chris Kaba crash murder
THE Metropolitan Police marksman who shot dead Chris Kaba has been named for the first time, as he pleaded not guilty to the charge of murder.
'Huge element of truth' to claim that London is now a no-go zone for Jews
A WARNING by the Government's counter-extremism tsar that London's streets have become a \"no-go zone for Jews\" during pro-Palestinian protests contains \"a huge element\" of truth, it was claimed today.
Biden bids to shrug off his critics with blast at Trump
81-year-old laughs about his age as rival hits back: At least they didn’t have to carry him out in straitjacket’
Bride No 5: Murdoch to wed Abramovich's former mother-in-law
RUPERT MURDOCH has reportedly become engaged for the sixth time aged 92- to his 67-year-old scientist girlfriend Elena Zhukova.
May joins rising exodus of Tory MPs ahead of general election
THERESA MAY is to stand down at the next election as the Commons exodus of Tory MPs grows.
ENGLAND SENT INTO TAIL-SPIN
KULDEEP AND ASHWIN CRASH THROUGH SUFFERING TOURISTS AFTER CRAWLEY BUILDS PLATFORM
Uneasy peace at Red Bull as Verstappen defends his father
FOR a company that is such a PR machine, Red Bull has tied itself up in knots in recent weeks.
Henman tips Raducanu to return to top table if she wins her fitness fight
TIM HENMAN has backed Emma Raducanu to get back to the top of the women's game on the evidence of her start to 2024.
Hammers in familiar territory for latest test
Boss Moyes hopes that group-stage win in Black Forest will help settle his side tonight
After meeting one Fury this week, I hope to shake on a deal with Tyson
I'VE been in Saudi Arabia for a week today, arriving with all my team last Thursday, and we've been training hard ever since.
Entain review raises prospect of Ladbrokes sale
LADBROKES and Coral owner Entain has launched a review of all its brands, raising the possibility that some of the biggest names in betting could be put up for sale, after a \"difficult year\".
ITV chief vows to 'reshape' its cost base after profits crash
A TOUGH advertising market saw profits plunge at ITV this year with CEO Carolyn McCall pledging to \"reshape\" the cost base of the broadcaster behind Coronation Street and Love Island.
Westfield UK boss backs Labour plan after VAT-free blow
THE UK boss of Westfield today became one of the highest profile business leaders in London to openly back Labour's policies for the retail sector as he attacked the \"utter disappointment\" of Jeremy Hunt's failure to restore tax-free shopping for foreign tourists or reform business rates.
Aviva promises £300m for investors
INSURANCE giant Aviva today revealed plans to pay out £300 million more to investors through a share buyback and pointed to bigger dividends in the years ahead.
Hugo Boss slides over 'slight delay' hitting €5bn target
SHARES in fashion giant Hugo Boss tumbled today as it revealed that it might not hit its target of €5 billion (£4.3 billion) of sales by 2025.
Uncle Gary: I won't break the Kate code but she's doing well
THE Princess of Wales's uncle Gary Goldsmith has said his niece is getting the \"best care in the world\" - but he cannot talk more about her wellbeing due to a \"code of etiquette\".
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.