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Hall: Just 10 days left to scrap Ulez and Khan's pay per mile, – and I'll fix London's decline
TORY candidate Susan Hall today promised to \"fix\" London as she published her mayoral manifesto.
Tyman joins London exodus in £790m deal
THE exodus from the London Stock Exchange claimed yet another long-established UK company today, deepening fears about low valuations and their implications for the City.
MOYES MUST PLAY WAITING GAME BUT END TO REIGN LOOKS IN SIGHT
THE official party line - from David Moyes and from West Ham's hierarchy - has not changed: a decision over the manager's future will not be taken until the campaign is done and the summer recess in swing.
SALIBA: WE NEED DERBY DOUBLE TO STAY IN HUNT
STAR EYES PERFECT WEEK AND SAYS ARSENAL MUST WIN ALL FIVE OF THEIR REMAINING GAMES FOR SHOT AT TITLE
Ten Hag's time is surely up after this show of ineptitude
Second-half display nearly costs United after letting 3-0 lead slip
Saliba hopes to fit bill in title charge this time around
Defender in top form ahead of pivotal week
Asda CFO says the Issas are ‘in it for the long haul'
THE acting boss of Asda today insisted that the billionaire Issa brothers are still \"in it for the long-haul\" despite reports that one of them is seeking to exit Britain's third biggest supermarket chain.
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London fan zones for Champions League
... amid warnings over repeat of drunken Euros chaos
Cleaner air for us all: the biggest legacy of Khan's eight years
With just over a week to go until the mayoral election, the Standard continues its audit of Sadiq Khan’s record. Today City Hall Editor Ross Lydall looks at how his transport policies have affected the capital’s environment
We don't deserve Biden's cannibal remarks, says Papua New Guinea PM
PAPUA New Guinea's prime minister has accused Joe Biden of disparaging the south-western Pacific island nation by implying that his uncle had been eaten by cannibals there during the Second World War.
Vivienne Westwood designs to go under the hammer... but not before one final show
CLOTHES and jewellery from the personal wardrobe of the late fashion designer Dame Vivienne Westwood are being sold at auction to raise money for good causes she supported.
PM: Rwanda planes on standby
New staff ready for flights and no Euro court ruling will stop us, vows Sunak
'Strategic issues' for Met as campaigner tells how officers ignored ‘Nazi, Nicholas scum' chants
MET chief Sir Mark Rowley was under mounting pressure today over the force’s policing of pro-Gaza marches and another failure on the Stephen Lawrence murder case.
Doing a set on stage, the nerves are a match for playing at the Crucible'
IN one room a female performer is rapping in Spanish as a support band jams behind her, and students gyrate wildly on the dance floor.
Sunak: It's my moral mission to get people back to work
RISHI SUNAK today claimed there was a “moral mission” to end “sick note culture” and get fit people back to work.
BIG BEN JOINS THE GUNNERS TARGETS
CLUB RAMPS UP SPENDING PLANS WITH 6FT 4IN STRIKER SESKO ON LIST
Arteta faces trust issue as he bids to get tired Gunners firing again
MIDNIGHT was turning into the early hours of yesterday morning by the time Arsenal finally left the Allianz Arena after their painful Champions League defeat by Bayern Munich.
For a change, Poch has a shot at having final say against Pep
THERE is no manager Mauricio Pochettino has faced more frequently in his career than Pep Guardiola, and tomorrow's FA Cup semi-final between Chelsea and Manchester City will bring up 25 meetings between the old rivals.
Daring Hammers give Moyes' Euro story one more thrilling chapter
IN THE final moments before kick-off, after an endless stream of rousing montages had finally run its course and as West Ham’s players huddled so long they had to be reminded by the referee’s whistle of a second leg to play, the London Stadium filled the airtime with a passionate chorus of the chant it has claimed as its own with such glee all year. Champions of Europe, we know what we are.
Cairess: I've got big ambitions and the first is to break Mo's record
FOR virtually three-quarters of his marathon debut in London last year, Emile Cairess’s sole thought was how to catch Mo Farah.
Clumsy, jarring, predictable: not vintage Taylor
Defensive lyrics and affecting moments-what El Hunt makes of the Queen of Pop's latest release
It's great Brixton Academy is reopening, but they owe it to London to get it right
MORE than a year after a fatal crush killed two people at the O2 Brixton Academy, the south London gig venue is gearing up for a carefully managed reopening, with a long list of robust safety guidelines now in place.
How did Sydney Sweeney become the most divisive star in Hollywood?
The actress is at the heart of a political tug of war and her breasts are polarising US society. What’s really going on, asks Maddy Mussen
Tie up your hair and ditch the blonde look: academic hits back over lust and the lecture
AN AWARD-WINNING academic has hit back after a writer told how he lusted after her so much it prompted him to visit a sex worker.
It's not the marathon I can't stand, it's the endless social media bragging beforehand
THE email arrives earlier every year. Somewhere between readers kindly pointing out a typo in yesterday’s newsletter (I still wake up in cold sweats thinking about “guiltedged”) and PRs breathlessly informing me that one-in-four British couples disagree over room temperature, it reads: “We have some spaces for the London marathon. Would you like one? First come, first served.”
No more Mr Nice Guy if Poch is going to pull it off at Chelsea
ONE of the features of Mauricio Pochettino's five-and a-half years in charge of Tottenham was his ruthlessness with players who did not fit his ethos or stepped out of line.
I am appalled at our party, says stalwart 'called at 3am by MP asking for £5,000'
AN TORY activist allegedly called by a Conservative MP demanding £5,000 to pay off some “bad people” today said she was “appalled” by the way the party had responded to the allegations.
Hall shaves six points off Khan’s poll lead amid dramatic shifts in voting intentions
SUSAN Hall is closing the gap on Sadiq Khan as the mayoral race hots up with dramatic shifts in voting intentions in inner and outer London, a survey reveals today.
Israel hits back at Iran with targeted strike on Ayatollah's birthday
ISRAEL early today retaliated against Iran with a limited air strike targeting the region housing the nerve centre of the Islamic state’s nuclear programme, US officials said.