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I don't have to be sexy, this is a different time
Ant-Man and the Wasp star Evangeline Lilly tells Nick Clark why now is the best time to be a female superhero
BLUNDELL TON DRAGS NEW ZEALAND BACK INTO FIGHT ON A HISTORIC DAY
A FANTASTIC century from New Zealand wicketkeeper Tom Blundell dragged New Zealand back into the First Test at Mount Maunganui, before a late blitz from England saw them finish day two 98 runs ahead for the loss of two wickets.
Forget Nicola Sturgeon's exit: the election will be won south of the border
NICOLA Sturgeon’s sudden resignation on Wednesday, which ended her eight-year reign as First Minister of Scotland and leader of the Scottish National Party, also put an abrupt full stop to her ambition of leading Scotland to independence.
ZOE, 18, INSPIRED BY TEAM WHO TREATED HER RARE TUMOUR 'I beat cancer as a child...now I want to be a nurse'
A TEENAGE girl who survived a rare form of childhood cancer has revealed that she has dreams of becoming a paediatric nurse, inspired by the team of London medics who saved her life.
1,600 miles, 0 crashes: Three-year test run of driverless cars in south-east London concludes
A THREE-YEAR trial of \"driverless\" cars in south-east London has proved they can operate safely in an inner city environment, researchers said today.
Why the A-list fell for designer Richard Quinn
The Lewisham-born fashion designer, known for his distinctive floral and latex outfits, has dressed Amal Clooney - and the Queen was spotted on his front row. He talks to Chloe Street
Stars 'send love' to action hero Willis after dementia diagnosis
HOLLYWOOD has rallied around Bruce Willis after his family revealed that he has been diagnosed with dementia.
I felt pressure to present crime story sensitively, says Gold star
THE Gold star Stefanie Martini has said she felt pressure to portray her role in the BBC crime drama “sensitively” as her character is based on a real person.
'Parents will have to be responsible if their children break the law'
PARENTS whose children repeatedly break the law will be made to \"take responsibility\" and enroll in courtordered caregiving classes, under new Labour proposals.
Florence walks tall as Harris Reed launches Fashion Week
LONDON Fashion Week began in bona fide Hollywood style last night, as Florence Pugh walked in towering platform heels into the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Don't be a hostage to eurosceptics over Northern Ireland deal, PM told
'Sunak must decide if he's PM or hostage of the Right'
Strong health grounds for widening Ulez very soon, says toxic air expert
Go and see effects of toxic air on children in your local hospital, urges expert
MET READY TO HELP IN HUNT FOR NICOLA AS FURY GROWS
YARD CHIEF'S OFFER AS LOCAL FORCE FACES ANGER FOR RELEASING PERSONAL DETAILS ON MOTHER | We should all be focused on helping police find Nicola, says Yard chief
Chilwell tells Chelsea they must spark now to save season
BEN CHILWELL believes Chelsea are running out of time to save their season after defeat in the Champions League.
INDIVIDUAL ERRORS COST ARSENAL AS PEP'S MEN GO ROUTE ONE TO THE TOP
AS Kevin De Bruyne ambled around the touchline to the dugout after his 87th-minute substitution, a bottle flew towards him from the Clock End.
Conte to miss Hammers clash as he recuperates from operation
TOTTENHAM are set to be without Antonio Conte again for Sunday’s derby against West Ham, after the head coach remained in Italy following Tuesday’s Champions League game in Milan “to further and fully recover” from his gallbladder surgery on February 1.
'WE'LL KEEP ON FIGHTING UNTIL THE VERY END'
GUNNERS FORWARD MARTINELLI UPBEAT OVER TITLE CHANCES DESPITE CITY TAKING OVER AT THE SUMMIT
England on fast forward as hosts are left reeling under the lights
ENGLAND’S ‘Bazball’ approach has officially landed in New Zealand.
Tottenham yet to receive takeover bid despite report of £3billion move
TOTTENHAM insist they have received no approach from billionaire Jahm Najafi following a report claiming the IranianAmerican is set to bid $3.75billion (£3.1bn) for the club.
Race to impress Wiegman for World Cup hots up
ENGLAND V SOUTH KOREA (Arnold Clark Cup, 7.45pm, ITV 4)
Blues lack finishing power on a night of missed opportunity
CHELSEA should be celebrating a morale-boosting victory at Borussia Dortmund, but instead are again left wondering how to fix their dismal finishing.
British Gas owner powers ahead as profits treble beyond £3bn
MORE big payouts for shareholders and fresh profit records helped power the FTSE 100 above the 8000-point mark today, in a broad rally taking it higher than it has ever been.
Why won't Sunak act to save our car-makers from crashing?
THE writing is on the wall. But how high do the letters have to be before this Government notices?
Data services firm Relx hits record high as AI set to spur growth
SHARES in data services business Relx hit a record high of 2551p today after the firm touted its generative AI credentials and projected strong growth in 2023.
Boohoo launches share incentive scheme that could bring chief executive £50m
FAST fashion brand Boohoo launched a new incentive scheme for its senior management team that could allow chief executive John Lyttle make up to £50 million.
The standing ovation made me feel seen
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez was the first trans woman to win a Golden Globe, now she’s fronting a major new beauty campaign. Joe Bromley meets her
It's fashion, darling! The blaggers' guide to LFW
FASHION The capital is about to get even more fabulous. Joe Bromley knows where to find the hottest parties and coolest places to be seen
Londoners, you've been getting Nicola Sturgeon wrong
FORGIVE me, politics-watchers of the capital, but you’ve been getting Nicola Sturgeon wrong for years.
'Don't be afraid to pitch your business to anyone'
It’s a challenge faced by every new start-up: how to secure the funding needed to get the business up and running. The solution, discovers Lucy Tobin, is to get your brand out into the market and find your very own guardian angel
Consent: the teen drama that's got London talking
Channel 4's controversial show gives a shocking insight into the so-called 'rape culture' in schools — is it as true to life as young people say, and should it be shown in schools as a warning of what can go wrong? Katie Strick reports