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Don't waste a single day: Attenborough warns leaders on climate
SIR David Attenborough today told world leaders not to “waste a day” in the battle against climate change.
Hometown glory: Adele to return for two London gigs
ADELE will play two London dates in Hyde Park next summer, marking her first UK shows since 2017.
I want women to feel confident about sex
Women rely on her unfiltered dating advice and now she’s coming to Netflix. Oloni talks dirty with Rosie Fitzmaurice
Matthew d'Ancona - Why do our leaders still see climate action as a zero-sum game?
IN 1910, the English journalist and economist Norman Angell published The Great Illusion, in which he argued that warfare simply made no sense in the modern context.
Minister: We can't guarantee public sector pay won't fall below inflation
A MINISTER today refused to say whether a pay rise for five million public sector workers would be set above the rate of inflation.
‘Landmark day' as Ulez expands to the suburbs
SADIQ KHAN today hailed a “landmark day” as the ultra-low emission zone expanded to London’s suburbs in a bid to reduce levels of toxic air.
‘London lag' as rail commuters return costs city £43m a week
RAIL commuters are returning to London at a slower rate than the rest of the country, it emerged today.
Why can't we find a solution to sewage in rivers?
IF YOU went down to Southend over the weekend, you would not have got far.
JOLIE AND HER GIRLS GLITTER ON RED CARPET
Angelina Jolie takes to the red carpet hand in hand with her daughters Zahara, left, and Shiloh for a screening of Marvel’s Eternals at the Rome Film Festival
‘You will be missed': Friends cast lead tributes to co-star Tyler, 59
THE stars of Friends today led tributes to the actor James Michael Tyler, who played coffee shop manager Gunther in the US sitcom, following his death at the age of 59.
Sudan leaders detained in military coup
SUDAN’S prime minister and several cabinet members were arrested today in an apparent attempted military coup.
Nazanin's husband: I'll stay on hunger strike until ministers do more
NAZANIN Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s husband today vowed to stay on hunger strike in Whitehall until the Government responds to his demands to do more to free his wife.
Princess power — will Diana be K-Stew's crowning role?
EMMA CORRIN has competition. The latest actress to take on Princess Diana’s coy glances and cut-glass vowels on screen: Kristen Stewart. In many ways, the 31-year-old American may seem like a curious choice to play the late princess but her performance is already being tipped for an Oscar. Here’s everything you need to know.
Raducanu flying solo
EMMA RADUCANU says she is “optimistic” about having a new coach in place ahead of next year’s Australian Open, but believes the experience of working without one for the time being will prove beneficial in the long run.
Stephen King - Rishi Sunak's Budget is drifting towards an iceberg: inflation
THE best laid plans of mice and…well…Chancellors. On Wednesday, Rishi Sunak will unveil his latest Budget. Whatever he gives and whatever he takes, his numbers will be based on some “best guesses” about the future path for the economy.
£6billion Budget boost for health — as Javid admits ‘a lot more staff ' are needed
SAJID JAVID admitted that “a lot more” staff are needed for the NHS as it deals with waiting lists close to six million, an ageing population and growing demands linked to medical advances.
Welcome to a world without checkouts
No tills, no queues and no more cashiers — as Tesco opens its first ‘autonomous’ grab-and-go store in Holborn, is frictionless shopping the future of the high street, or just a new high-tech gimmick? Katie Strick goes on a smart supermarket sweep
Charli XCX gives us the (sweaty) anti-lockdown
CHARLI XCX’s career has been built on fruitful collaborations and songs about infinite nights out with never-ending afters — basically, she does not seem like a person who would thrive during a global lockdown.
It's Christmas-ageddon!
Tantrums over turkeys and a battle for festive Ocado slots — and it’s only October. WTF
Car's the star prize with no petrol in green ITV schedule
GAME SHOW champs and This Morning competition winners will no longer get gas-guzzlers as prizes.
LONDON MUST STAY OPEN FOR BUSINESS
AVOID ‘DISASTER’ OF ANOTHER WORK FROM HOME ORDER, BOSSES URGE PM
Massive week for Nuno and Solskjaer as their futures come under scrutiny
OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER and Nuno Espirito Santo will both be under pressure when their sides meet in the Premier League next weekend after Tottenham and Manchester United suffered chastening defeats yesterday.
BP and Piaggio kickstart a revolution
BP AND Vespa-maker Piaggio want to accelerate the take-up of two- and three-wheeled electric vehicles to cut congestion and pollution in big cities.
Insulate Britain renews roadblocks after 10-day break
INSULATE Britain today resumed its campaign of road blockade protests, targeting areas around Southwark Bridge, Canary Wharf and Liverpool Street station.
Baldwin ‘to remove himself from public eye'
ACTOR ‘CANCELS ALL PROJECTS’ AFTER PROP GUN SHOOTING TRAGEDY ON WESTERN MOVIE SET
TRAGEDY ON SET - BALDWIN KILLS FILM WORKER IN HORROR PROP GUN ACCIDENT
ALEC BALDWIN was said to be distraught today after he accidentally shot dead the cinematographer workIng on his new film. The actor, far left, was filming a scene in New Mexico when a prop gun discharged, fatally wounding
Winks seeks talks with Nuno as Spurs' second string struggle to make impact
HARRY WINKS has admitted he has no idea how he has gone from Tottenham and England regular to underwhelming for the second string in the Europa Conference League, as the midfielder laid bare his frustration at his lack of regular football.
Southend honours stabbed MP Sir David with two-minute silence
SOUTHEND paused to remember Sir David Amess today a week after their local MP was stabbed to death at a constituency surgery.
Wes Anderson's ode to crumpled journalists is a delight
The French Dispatch
The Budget wish list from business: more support, tax breaks and aid for innovation
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