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Just Eat soars on tasty profit forecast as investors tuck into food
AN \"EYE CATCHING\" profits forecast by food delivery app Just Eat Takeaway today sent its shares soaring, even though Christmas trading figures were short of City hopes.
Strikes and a cold snap buoy High Street festive spending
THE figures speak for themselves: record sales across grocery, fashion and homeware brands suggest the UK's retail sector enjoyed a surprisingly resilient Christmas.
WH Smith hails 'strongest ever position' as revenues ramp up
RETAIL stalwart WH Smith boasted of being in its \"strongest ever position\" today as it reported soaring sales and ramped up expansion plans.
Battersea generates home sales in opening year close to £500m
ALMOST £500 million-worth of homes were sold at Battersea Power Station in 2022, the year the former generator finally opened to the public.
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Clubby Caribbean with revolutionary gifts from the plant-based gods
The inside scoop on where to eat at Chinese New Year
As the Year of the Rabbit hops in, the biggest names in Chinese cooking give David Ellis the lowdown on where to celebrate
Useful and beautiful
Family homes struggle to marry form and function. Kate Jacobs finds out how one Hackney house was designed to work for everyone
Renting and trying to save a deposit? This new scheme may be for you…
A unique scheme, launched this week, may offer hope to those wondering if they’ll ever own a home. Developer Fairview New Homes has unveiled its Save to Buy scheme, which aims at helping those trying to save for a deposit while also paying out for rent.
The Gardener's Notebook
Start the year with good habits and your plants will thank you. George Hudson shares his golden gardening rules
Mortgage clinic
\"I'm selling my flat, but my fixed rate has ended and my monthly repayments have increased by £300. What are my options for making this more affordable?\"
Homes&Property
'Should we live in lorry-sized tiny homes?'
£2.35m Cruella townhouse could be yours, if you don't mind the film crews knocking
A FIVE-STOREY, 18th-century townhouse that doubled as Roscoe's dog grooming salon in the 2021 film Cruella is for sale for £2.35 million.
Welcome to Long January: it's all pizzas, life admin and self-loathing
I CAN'T believe it's ONLY January 18. January is famous for dragging on but I swear it's been hanging around for about seven months already.
I know too well just how unaffordable rent is here
THIS time three years ago my rent was £250 a month for a shared three-bed in Clapton.
The police cannot reform themselves, so the Home Office must do it for them
HOW can the Met have missed it? One of Britain's most prolific sex offenders walked through the doors of a police station every day. During his career as a police officer David Carrick attacked at least 12 women. It is not as if he kept all of this secret either.
SISTER ACT PAIR HELP TRAP RAPIST
TWO sisters who helped a 13-year-old girl being abducted on the way to school have won a national bravery award.
Cost of food soars to highest rate in 45 years (... but inflation's down)
FOOD prices rose at their highest rate in 45 years in December, official figures revealed today.
'Therapy taught me I wasn't a bad person'
She divided audiences in Sherlock, now Amanda Abbington has a new role in a West End dark comedy. She talks to Nancy Durrant about abortion, Twitter rage - and why we all need a good laugh
Keep open for the vulnerable, schools are urged by children's commissioner
SCHOOLS must remain open for vulnerable children during the teacher strikes, the children's commissioner urged today.
Nurses strike again as health chiefs warn over 'war of attrition'
UNION bosses today signalled they were prepared for a long battle with ministers as thousands of nurses walked out for the third time in a bitter pay dispute.
Met branded institutionally sexist over monster convicted of 48 rapes
THE Met and other police forces were today denounced as \"institutionally sexist\" as the policing watchdog admitted there were significant problems with misogyny among officers.
At least 18 dead in crash at nursery
Three children and Ukrainian minister among those killed in helicopter tragedy
Lineker: I'd be terrified if you'd told me I'd be on news talking porn
GARY Lineker laughed off a prank which had pornographic noises broadcast during an FA Cup replay on TV, insisting the BBC had \"nothing\" to apologise for.
Why I can't shake off my phobia about dancing in public, by Robert Pattinson
HE has been able to take on some of the biggest roles in Hollywood, but Robert Pattinson has revealed his struggles to overcome a phobia of dancing in public.
Mudryk has all the right traits to get Chelsea back up to speed
MYKHAILO MUDRYK was likened to Neymar during his time with Shakhtar Donetsk, but he is out to make a name for himself at Stamford Bridge.
Moyes' relegation-threatened squad has the quality to do
TOO good to go down? It's a phrase that, historically, West Ham fans do not put much stock in.
Drifting Spurs are standing at the crossroads with Conte
Club faces dilemma over whether to keep backing Italian or cut ties and start afresh
MURRAY WINS IN FIVE-SET THRILLER
VETERAN SEES OFF BERRETTINI
Boreham Wood boost after Cup opponents suffer injuries and illness
BOREHAM WOOD'S hopes of an FA Cup upset against Accrington have been boosted after injuries and illness ripped through the squad of their League One opponents.
Borthwick excited to see his young fliers take off with England
Hassell-Collins and Murley can ‘be themselves' in the new era