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Now Lampard must build the foundations for next boss
Interim manager has a key role to play in turning ailing Chelsea’s fortunes around
Chirpy CFOs still won't spend big for fear of global setbacks
THERE is an odd feel to the business community right now. Spring is the air, which is always a good sign, but there’s also a strong sense of confidence returning. This is borne out by the regular Deloitte survey of chief financial officers, which shows their mood is at its most buoyant since 2020.
Average house prices in London decrease by 1.1%
AVERAGE monthly London house prices dipped 1.1% in February, new figures show, as the impact of the disastrous mini-Budget continued to be felt in the capital’s residential market.
Is London's unaffordable property market set to create a rise in 'rentlords'?
Renting in the capital while owning - and letting out another property that could be hundreds of miles away is not as mad as it may seem, discovers Charlotte Duck
Singer 'drowned in his bath after taking drugs'
POP star Aaron Carter accidentally drowned in the bath after inhaling gas and taking sedatives, a coroner’s report has revealed.
I've been made fall guy, says sacked CBI boss
Crisis at group deepens as Danker claims he met staff to ‘build rapport’
Khan claims 'hostile minority' are exploiting Ulez anxieties
LONDONERS are unnecessarily anxious about the Ulez expansion because “misinformation” is being spread by hostile opponents, Sadiq Khan has claimed.
Yard 'won't let climate activists wreck marathon'
SCOTLAND YARD today insisted it will take “firm” action against climate change activists who illegally cause disruption in central London during marathon weekend.
Milk prices up 38% and sugar 42% amid fear of new rate rise
We're still on track, says Hunt despite surge in food prices
I opt for duck and venison to help save our forests, says green energy chief
A SENIOR green energy chief told today how he had slashed his beef consumption to “almost zero” and his few red meat meals were now normally duck or venison.
SNP 'must get its house in order' amid funds scandal
THE Scottish National Party must “absolutely get our house in order” amid a growing financial scandal, the Deputy First Minister said today.
'MET HAS FAILED TO CHANGE'
30 years after Lawrence murder, his mother says:
Lampard is in need of leaders for his mission impossible
Hosts must step up to repeat the special’ European nights of manager’s playing days
'WE HAVE TO BELIEVE IN A GREAT COMEBACK'
KEPA’S RALLYING CRY TO CHELSEA
Check a company has the right culture to attract you to work
WORKPLACE culture is the DNA of every business organisation and it’s critical to our experience of working life. As we spend so much time at work, culture fundamentally determines our overall happiness.
THG reveals tripling of losses to £549m after approach about possible takeover
ONLINE beauty and sports nutrition retailer THG today revealed that losses last year tripled to £549 million, a day after announcing it was the subject of private equity interest.
Mining leads the way as China hits accelerator
CHINA’S Covid recovery and the robust start to Wall Street’s earnings season fuelled buying interest today as the FTSE 100 index rose for an eighth session in a row.
GSK swoops for cough remedy company Bellus
GSK is to spend £1.6 billion on snapping up Canadian drug maker Bellus Health in a move that will help revitalise the City’s reputation for dealmaking while bringing a potential blockbuster cough treatment to the FTSE 100 pharmaceuticals giant
EasyJet enjoys surge in summer bookings despite higher prices
EASYJET offered hope for the beleaguered airline trade and for the wider consumer economy today when it said summer bookings are soaring even as ticket prices rise.
Quiche is a bold choice, but it's no coronation chicken
WELL, it’s got alliteration going for it: Coronation Quiche. Online, there are mixed views about the merits of the King’s choice of dish to celebrate his big day.
Why it's all going wrong for Macron
Four months of civil unrest and the implementation of a hugely unpopular retirement reform have left the French President with drastically low approval ratings.
Curtain's nearly up on new museum of Shakespeare
PREDECESSOR TO THE BARD'S GLOBE REDEVELOPED AS TOURIST SITE
Wages failing to keep pace with price rises for 15th month in a row
REAL pay fell for the 15th month in a row, official figures revealed today, as sky-high inflation continued its squeeze on living standards.
Minister says 'it's nothing sinister' over PM and his wife's shares
A MINISTER insisted today that there is “nothing sinister” over how Rishi Sunak declared his wife’s shares in a childcare agency that was boosted by the Budget.
CORONATION PREPARATIONS GATHER PACE
First glimpse of King's Coronation as armed forces rehearse route
SNP CRISIS DEEPENS AFTER NEW ARREST
PARTY TREASURER HELD BY POLICE IN PROBE OVER FINANCES WHEN STURGEON WAS LEADER
Hodgson tips resurgent Eze for Southgate call
EBERECHI EZE has been backed by Roy Hodgson to earn an England call- up, following his return to form for Crystal Palace.
National winner Corach set for Gold Cup bid
CORACH RAMBLER is being lined up for next year’s Cheltenham Gold Cup, following his Grand National success.
I feared another Toon surrender, admits Coufal
VLADIMIR COUFAL admitted he was \"afraid\" West Ham were heading for another Newcastle-style hammering before their sensational comeback against Arsenal yesterday.
KILLER INSTINCT IS MISSING AS ARSENAL SHOW FIRST SIGNS OF TITLE PRESSURE
WEST HAM is famously the place where dreams fade and die, but few predicted the Hammers would burst Arsenal’s bubble.