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'Blood on its hands': relatives condemn Met after report reveals failings in killer Port case
RELATIVES of Stephen Port's victims slammed the Metropolitan Police today after a damning new report warned officers' failures may have resulted in other serial killers going undetected.
More women add to claims of misconduct by senior Tory MP
FOUR more women have reportedly complained about the behaviour of MP Julian Knight since the Metropolitan Police dropped an investigation into him.
Pope in Hungary with a peace message
POPE FRANCIS arrived in Hungary today for a three-day visit amid controversy over the country’s position on Ukraine and the tough anti-migrant stance of prime mnister Viktor Orban.
Children die in new Putin strikes
Putin unleashes brutal new cruise missile volley leaving at least 13 dead
Eva wins her $1m court film fight
HOLLYWOOD star Eva Green has won her $1 million High Court battle with producers over the collapse of a sci-fi thriller she feared would kill off her career.
BBC BOSS QUITS IN STORM OVER LOAN
SHARP BREACHED CODE BY FAILING TO REVEAL ROLE IN £800K HELP FOR BORIS
Frank urges Brentford fans to cherish 'magic moment'
THOMAS FRANK says Brentford are enjoying a “magic moment” after surpassing their points total from last season with a second successive win at Stamford Bridge.
Mason must get it right to stop the mood becoming more toxic
TOTTENHAM’S PR machine kicked into over drive after Sunday’s humiliation at Newcastle, with Daniel Levy’s message to supporters, in which he took “ultimate responsibility” for the result, followed by the players promising to reimburse travelling fans for their tickets and the club establishing a fan advisory board.
Unilever hails hike in sales but denies 'greedflation'
DOUBLE-DIGIT price rises drove bigger-than-expected sales growth at Unilever in the first quarter, but boss Alan Jope rejected “greedflation” labels, arguing that the conglomerate handled increases “responsibly”.
Taylor Wimpey sees recovery as mortgage availability climbs
FTSE 100 housebuilder Taylor Wimpey said today that first-time house-buyers still face “challenges”, but demand for new houses continued to recover from the lows hit last autumn.
'Everything is so divisive in this culture war nonsense'
Gary Lineker has had a tumultuous but even after his “victory for good\" he still has plenty to get off his chest, finds
Our entrepreneurs all agree: the capital has got its bounce back
LONDON’S leading entrepreneurs came together with thousands of small business owners and scale-ups at SME XPO, declaring that the capital is a centre of start-up innovation once more.
'We're lucky to be alive after firebombing'
Transphobic attack robbed us of our livelihoods and home, says victim
Metal mammoth and fountain up for Turner Prize
ROLLERCOASTER tracks bent into a skeletal woolly mammoth and a fountain cascading water to drown out gallery goers are among the works nominated for this year’s Turner Prize.
New boss tells how she 'raised fears about sex harassment at the CBI'
THE new boss of the Confederation of British Industry said today she raised concerns over sex harassment when she was previously in a senior role at the scandal-hit lobby group.
London in its crowning glory is set to deliver £50m boost for West End
LONDON was today ramping up preparations for the Coronation — with the Tube roundel redesigned as a “crowndel” and a number of buses and hire bikes given a royal wrap.
Move now, Cleverly warns Britons trying to flee Sudan conflict
No guarantee Sudan Britons will get out when ceasefire ends
STRIKES HIT PUPILS AGAIN AND NO END IN SIGHT
HEAT ON MINISTERS AS THOUSANDS MISS SCHOOL | TRAIN WALKOUT THREATENS CUP FINAL CHAOS
ARTETA: WE MUST DRAW ON HISTORY
BOSS BELIEVES BIG AWAY WINS CAN INSPIRE PLAYERS TO END ETIHAD PAIN
Moyes' men rediscover set-piece threat in time to worry Liverpool
THE LAST few weeks of West Ham’s season have been rather like the excavation of an archaeological site — Declan Rice and David Moyes chiselling away at the layers to gradually uncover the hallmarks of a forgotten tribe.
London is still on life support: its stores need this investment
I’M A proud Londoner. It’s the city where I live, where I work, and where I most love to go walking with my dog.
GSK profits drop as Covid drug sales boom vanishes
GSK SIGNALLED the end of the road for its Covid drug sales boom today as the pharma giant eyes fresh sources of revenue to plug the hole left by the subsidence of the pandemic.
Emotions run high as hero pilot, 97, has VIP trip to see Spitfire
A 97-YEAR-OLD Second World War hero has been granted his wish to be reunited with a Spitfire once again.
Three pools planned to capitalise on demand for open-air swimming
A HEATED lido in a historic park is one of three outdoor swimming pools being planned in east London.
Sheeran tells trial: I'd be an idiot to rip off a song and then perform it live
ED SHEERAN said he would have been \"quite an idiot\" to rip off Marvin Gaye classic Let's Get it on and then perform it for thousands of his fans, as he gave evidence in a New York courtroom.
Aide refuses to say whether Biden would serve full second term, then backtracks
THE White House was forced to clarify that Joe Biden plans to serve a full second term if re-elected after a gaffe by an aide who suggested he might not complete the whole four years.
The King has chosen music to 'stir the soul' for Coronation, says conductor Pappano
THE King has chosen music for his Coronation to “stir the soul”, according to the man who will conduct the orchestra on the historic day.
New boss of CBI won't save the organisation, say critics
THE new director general of the Confederation of British Industry started work today as the lobby group fights for survival amid allegations of rape and sexual misconduct.
Artists will get chance to shine in central London gallery thanks to Standard prize
A DOZEN artists will see their work go on show in a central London gallery later this year thanks to the Evening Standard, with one of them also pocketing a £5,000 prize.
Auction hammer to fall as treasures of Freddie Mercury go up for £6m sale
TREASURES collected over a lifetime by Queen front man Freddie Mercury will be sold at auction after spending the past 30 years locked away in his west London home.