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Games studio backs £2.1bn takeover bid
KEYWORDS STUDIOS, the video game services firm, has backed a reduced £2.1 billion takeover offer from Scandinavian private equity firm EQT.
GSK in £1.2bn deal to control vaccines
PHARMA giant GSK today signed a deal worth up to €1.4 billion (£1.2 billion) to take full control of the next generation of Covid and flu vaccines it has been developing in partnership with German firm CureVac.
Vodafone signs landmark deal with biggest UK rival
VODAFONE’S blockbuster £15 billion merger with Three edged a crucial step closer to completion today after the telecoms giant signed a fresh network deal with its biggest British rival, Virgin Media O2.
It's time for the break glass option ― England should switch to a back three now
ONE familiar subplot to England’s deeply unconvincing European Championship campaign has been their erratic search for identity.
Biden's a bust and Democrats must go for broke to get him out
THE ridiculous claim that Donald Trump won the 2020 US presidential election was the first big lie to infect its politics.
Tories could slump to three seats in the capital amid last-minute race for votes
THE major parties fought an 11th-hour scramble for votes in the capital as the clock ticked down to tomorrow’s election, which polls suggest will see Londoners deliver a historic repudiation of the Conservatives.
Raducanu's Brit pack vow to 'do Murray proud' after their stellar Wimbledon start
EMMA RADUCANU was leading British hopes at Wimbledon today as a new generation of tennis talent aimed to “do Andy Murray proud” after he was forced to withdraw from the singles.
Skyscraper as tall as The Shard put on hold over impact on staff working nearby
A DECISION to approve London’s largest skyscraper has been delayed amid fears the 74-storey building would “rob” office workers of vital outdoor space.
Final pitches to voters as the Tories (almost) admit defeat
PARTY leaders made their final appeals to Londoners today on why they should back their party as a Cabinet minister said Labour was heading for an “extraordinary landside” victory on a scale probably never seen before in Britain.
Just vote Labour, urges former bankroller of paint-spraying eco zealots
GREEN multi-millionaire and former Just Stop Oil backer Dale Vince is doing his best to stop the Green Party from winning a single seat on Thursday.
SWISS ON A ROLL AFTER LEAVING PRE-EUROS FORM IN THEIR WAKE
ENGLAND would no doubt have leapt at the prospect of a quarterfinal against Switzerland ahead of this tournament, but two weeks is a long time in football.
NO SINGLES SWANSONG FOR ANDY AT WIMBLEDON
‘EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED’ MURRAY PULLS OUT OF TONIGHT’S MATCH BUT WILL PLAY DOUBLES WITH JAMIE
Ange-loving Gray ready for his big step up after joining Spurs in £25m-plus deal
New signing a huge Celtic fan who cannot wait to work with boss
How Andy sowed the seeds for Brit talent to blossom
SINCE hobbling off court at Queen’s, the daily conjecture over the state of Andy Murray’s back has been pored over on television, radio and in print.
Revolut closes in on UK banking licence
BRITAIN’S biggest fintech Revolut today edged a step closer on its mission to secure a UK banking licence after posting a surge in profits and was given a clean bill of health by auditors.
Reeves eyes Brussels deal as 'priority' to boost City
RACHEL REEVES today said she would push for a “mutual recognition” deal with Brussels on professional and financial services as an “immediate priority” if she becomes Chancellor after Thursday’s election.
Why is it okay to be racist to Right-wingers? I detest the Left's double standards
RISHI Sunak reacted to a Channel 4 undercover investigation that found a Reform campaigner calling him a “f***ng P***”with a heartfelt response about how upset and angry he was that his daughters had to hear him being called such things in this country.
Foxx: I had a bad headache, then I was gone for days
OSCAR-WINNING actor Jamie Foxx has spoken about his near-death experience — revealing he had a “bad headache” then he was “gone for 20 days”.
Avocado toast? Sunak in frantic final push as he warns on 'unchecked' Labour
RISHI SUNAK denied today that he had abandoned any hope of a Conservative fightback as he insisted that voters face higher taxes and immigration under an “unchecked and unaccountable” Labour government.
Boulter: Get out and cheer us on
British star’s call to Londoners at Wimbledon — but Murray pulls out
Urgent probe on late delivery of postal vote ballot forms
DELAYS in the delivery of postal ballots for this week’s general election are being “urgently” investigated, a minister said today.
Being cancelled? People should get a second chance
Roles in Doctor Who and the iconic Marvel and Jumanji films made Karen Gillan a star — she is now leading a new primetime drama. She talks to Nick Curtis about elitism, redemption and meeting her husband on Instagram
Keir gave me the job and said: Get people to trust you
We are the party of fiscal responsibility, says Rachel Reeves
At this election, let me vote None of the Above
BELIEVE it or not, after the parties have expended so much effort in this campaign, so many photo opportunities (did you like the PM better in the one with the avocado or the glass of whisky?) and in the case of Ed Davey, so much dignity, there are still lots of people who do not know which way to vote.
WHO ELSE! GARETH HAILS HERO
SOUTHGATE’S SALUTE AS LATE SHOW SAVES ENGLAND
Onus now on Southgate to stir life into listless side
Bellingham late show cannot hide fact that England looked totally dysfunctional again
Time ticking for Martinez to find the form of qualification
LESS than a week ago, Roberto Martinez could do no wrong.
Golden oldies giving it their all to compete
Murray will leave decision until last minute, while patched-up Djokovic shows his desire
New energy price cap to save average household £122 a year
ENERGY bills are going down, as a new lower price cap kicks in today for around 28 million households.
Harland & Wolff stock suspended over late filing
STRUGGLING shipbuilder Harland & Wolff suffered another blow today after its shares were suspended from the London Stock Exchange over problems with its accounts.