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Rolls-Royce roaring back as engineer goes nuclear
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We have too many rules… just trust MPs, says Aitken
UNDER-FIRE MPs may not be thankful for the latest intervention in the debate about second jobs and standards.
What's all the fuzz about?
Want smooth, radiant skin? Try dermaplaning. Rosie Fitzmaurice goes under the scalpel
Hard work and determination to improve see Rice march on
West Ham midfielder proving his credentials as a world-class player with stellar displays
How trapped caver braved broken jaw to talk to rescuers
A CAVER brought to the surface in one of the biggest rescue operations in British history suffered a badly smashed jaw — but still managed to talk to the team working around the clock to save him.
Frozen turkeys help give retailers flying start to Christmas
CHRISTMAS has come early for UK high streets with shoppers already spending millions of pounds on mince pies and turkeys, data shows.
Equal opportunities soft porn bonanza? No thanks
TO BE frank, it was always unlikely I’d be watching Rosamund Pike’s new Amazon Prime Video series based on Robert Jordan’s 14-book saga, The Wheel of Time.
Drake: My heart is broken for victims of crush tragedy
RAPPER Drake broke his silence today on the Astroworld festival tragedy, saying his “heart is broken” for the victims and their families.
Captain Farrell set to miss Tonga match after catching Covid
Robshaw backs Smith to step up if Farrell misses out
Charles to attend Barbados event removing Queen as head of state
THE Prince of Wales is to fly to Barbados for the handover ceremony that removes the Queen as head of state as the country becomes a republic.
YORKSHIRE CHIEF RESIGNS IN WAKE OF RACISM STORM
COUNTY CHAIRMAN HUTTON FALLS ON SWORD AS FORMER ENGLAND SKIPPER VAUGHAN DENIES RAFIQ'S ALLEGATIONS. Yorkshire have led the game into disrepute'
Buying a house right now means entering a hellscape
BUYING a home is a cruel mix of ceaseless admin, crushing disappointment and existential panic.
Young protesters join Thunberg for Glasgow climate strike
GRETA THUNBERG was due to lead thousands of young protesters through the streets of Glasgow today as the impact of climate change on future generations was being discussed at COP26.
Helpline set up over fears serial killer had more morgue victims
DETECTIVES today set up a helpline for distraught relatives who suspect loved ones may have been violated after death by a double murderer in hospitals where he worked.
CATCH HER IF YOU CAN! KENDALL PLAYS BALL
Sporty Kendall swaps catwalk for the softball pitch
Extreme makeover: ‘Hanover Square has got its mojo back'
MAYFAIR’S oldest garden square has been reborn as a glamorous West End destination after a decade as a noisy building site avoided by Londoners.
BORIS ‘WEAKENED' BY SLEAZE STORM
SENIOR TORIES SAY PM’S AUTHORITY DAMAGED AMID BACKBENCH FURY. PM has ‘significantly dented his reputation with Conservative MPs’
International manhunt for £26m Tamara raid suspect
AN international manhunt was underway today for a suspect in a series of burglaries including a £26 million raid on Formula 1 heiress Tamara Ecclestone’s home in west London.
It's a shame big polluters won't consign coal to history, says minister
Warning on ‘glaring gaps’ as China won’t sign up
My John Lewis Christmas song is a real dream
Londoner Lola is ‘super-happy’ to be on soundtrack for store’s festive ad
HUMBLED BORIS IN MASSIVE SLEAZE U-TURN
COMMONS REFORMS AXED AFTER OUTCRY. PATERSON FACES SUSPENSION AFTER ALL. Screeching U-turn by Boris just 24 hours after MPs vote to rip up rules
Derwent starts to build net-zero carbon office
PROPERTY developer Derwent London today said it has put spades in the ground to start a £400 million net-zero carbon office project in the West End, encouraged by improving market sentiment.
Guy Fawkes goes hi-tech for Tower tour to take you to heart of plot
THE vaults of the Tower of London will be opened to the public for the first time in decades as part of an immersive experience pitching Londoners into the heart of Guy Fawkes’s Gunpowder Plot.
Henderson: Biennial World Cup will put too much strain on players
ENGLAND and Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson says he is opposed to FIFA’s plans to introduce biennial World Cups from 2028.
New John Lewis ad provides comfort in the banal
IS THE hype around the John Lewis advert starting to backfire?
Protecting Africa key to winning climate fight
Kenyan president joins Evening Standard proprietor with plea to world leaders
Sainsbury's gears for ‘big Christmas' as sales and profits surge
SAINSBURY’S chief executive Simon Roberts today said the supermarket is gearing up for a “big Christmas” as it unveiled rising sales, profits, and market share.
Eating offal is far more virtuous than going vegan
LIZ TRUSS, the Foreign Secretary, occasioned no surprise whatsoever when she declared on World Vegan Day that she was against a meat tax. She has a rural Norfolk constituency. Critics felt she wasn’t on message for the event, or with COP26.
Tuchel's tweak does the job as Chelsea labour to victory
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
£15m claim is Loch Ness Monster view of reality, court hears
AN ATTEMPT to seize £15.3 million from an Azeri tycoon’s family living in London is based on a “Loch Ness Monster” view of reality, a court was told today as it heard claims that there is no evidence of criminal conduct to justify taking the money.