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Belligerent Rice turns the tide to add more allure for summer suitors
AFTER 10 minutes here, West Ham were two goals behind and taking a battering. Playing possum for the next 20, it would turn out, was a shrewd move.
XHAKA: WE'RE NOT WORRIED ABOUT SAKA
TEAM-MATES RALLY ROUND WINGER AS HE APOLOGISES FOR PENALTY BLUNDER
Spurs spiralling out of control as off-field woes are matched on it
TOTTENHAM’S defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday was surely the nadir of their joyless season, an afternoon when supporters’ frustration manifested in shameful abuse of Davinson Sanchez and the pressure increased on the club’s hapless ownership and acting boss Cristian Stellini.
Lampard's view that players are unfit adds to chaos
Startling admission comes as fan anger grows towards Boehly
Royal Mail owner boosted as City mulls hope of strike settlement
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The serial start-up man whose final stop will be delivery vans
WHEN Tristan Thomas has some spare time on his hands, rather than sink into a Netflix binge, he starts a new business.
How we can change the world, one iftar at a time
THE breaking of the Ramadan fast, the iftar meal, has become more than just an accepted part of our country’s calendar, it is celebrated as part of our British identity.
How to put on the best Coronation street party
For the crowning of Charles, London locales will be turned into a carnival of celebrations. David Ellis and Josh Barrie offer their tips on how to make sure your street beats all the others on the day
Clinton and Blair reunite in Northern Ireland to mark anniversary of Good Friday Agreement
BILL CLINTON today joined other political leaders from Northern Ireland’s peace process era to mark 25 years since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.
Lloyd Webber dedicates his final Phantom on Broadway to son who died of cancer
ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER dedicated the final Broadway curtain call of The Phantom of the Opera to his late son Nick — after its record-breaking run in New York came to an end.
Are You Prepared For Walkout Wednesday?
It's another major day of strikes tomorrow, as junior doctors join teachers and Tube staff on the picket line for Budget Day. Katie Strick offers an essential cheatsheet
You Must Still Go To Appointments Despite Doctors' Strike, Say Trusts
A LONDON NHS trust today issued an urgent plea for patients to attend appointments during the junior doctors’ strikes amid fears that they were not coming forward for care.
Why Women Are Having More Affairs Than Ever
RELATIONSHIPS A new ground-breaking TV drama explodes the gendered myths around monogamy and, says Catriona Innes, it reflects real sexual trends
Trump Sues Lawyer In Stormy 'Hush Money' Case For $500 Million
DONALD TRUMP is suing his former lawyer who is a key witness in the “hush money” criminal case against him for more than $500 million.
Vinicius shows why he must be in running for Ballon d'Or
IN JUST the fifth minute last night, Vinicius Junior set an ominous tone for Chelsea’s Champions League hopes.
Lampard hails team spirit but his blunt side were simply outclassed
TODD BOEHLY asked Chelsea fans to “have a lot of faith” before kick-off here, but their belief is being tested.
Housebuilders rise as property fears fall
BUYERS flooded the housebuilding sector today amid hopes the property downturn will not be as bad as current stock market valuations suggest.
All in this are on a chief executive's together? Not if you pay
IT’S tough running a FTSE 100 company, and it’s getting tougher. The average length of service for a CEO is falling, partly propelled by the stifling atmosphere of ESG compliance, but there’s another reason.
'Half of London jobs obtained via personal links'
THE capital has the highest rate of “Nepo workers” in the UK, as half of Londoners have been handed a job because of personal connections, a new survey claims today.
Darktrace trims revenue growth forecasts
DARKTRACE has today blamed “continuing uncertainty in the macro-economic environment” as it cut back its growth forecasts.
Tesco pays price for cost of living crisis as profits are halved to £1bn
THE cost of living crisis is taking its toll even on the mighty Tesco as profits halved from £2 billion to £1 billion in what it said has been “an incredibly tough year” for shoppers.
Rowling to help produce Harry Potter TV series with all-new cast
A NEW Harry Potter television series featuring an entirely different cast from the movies is set to hit the small screen.
There's little chance of free trade deal with America before the next election, says Hunt
JEREMY HUNT said today that a US-UK free trade deal would not be agreed “imminently” — dampening the likelihood that it could happen before the next general election.
ENO gets £24m to help with move and can keep London base -
ENGLISH National Opera is to receive public funding of up to £24 million to support its move to a new HQ outside London — while keeping a base there.
Pc shot dead at travel agency: man extradited from Pakistan in London court
A MAN accused of murdering Pc Sharon Beshenivsky 18 years ago today appeared in court after being extradited from Pakistan.
We'll judge coronation security for Harry on a case-by-case basis, says minister
SECURITY measures for the King’s coronation will be assessed on a “case-by-case basis”, a minister said today when asked about the potential cost in light of the Duke of Sussex’s decision to attend.
Studies in Macbeth's toxicity and queer in leading school's diversity drive readings
A LEADING London private school has overhauled its English curriculum to introduce a diverse range of authors and challenge “white-centric, patriarchal and cis-gender ideologies”.
'SAVE OUR STREETS FROM THE PHONE MUGGERS'
MINISTER SAYS PUBLIC NEEDS PROTECTING FROM THE SCOURGE OF VIOLENT ROBBERIES
Lack of opportunity for black bosses is showing few signs of improving
PATRICK VIEIRA'S sacking by Crystal Palace last month leaves both the Premier League and Women's Super League without a single black manager, while Paul Ince's dismissal by Championship club Reading yesterday means there are just four across 92 clubs in the Football League.
Archer's elbow injury gives England a scare ahead of Ashes
ENGLAND remain hopeful that Jofra Archer's latest elbow problem is minor, despite the bowler sitting out a second successive IPL game yesterday.