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May 25, 2023

Energy cap cut gives families £400-a-year lifeline

FAMILIES were given a £400-a-year lifeline today after the cap on energy bills was cut following steep falls in wholesale gas and electricity prices

Energy cap cut gives families £400-a-year lifeline

2 mins

RECORD MIGRANT FIGURES FUEL NEW TORY ROW

925,000 OUT OF TOTAL 1,163,000 COMING TO BRITAIN WERE FROM OUTSIDE THE EU

RECORD MIGRANT FIGURES FUEL NEW TORY ROW

3 mins

'At last Met is held to account': ex-MP praises action over VIP probe officer

CAMPAIGNERS today welcomed the decision to investigate a former senior Scotland Yard officer who led the disastrous VIP child abuse inquiry for gross misconduct

'At last Met is held to account': ex-MP praises action over VIP probe officer

1 min

'Unforgiveable': Ella mother hits out after Ulez protest at Mayor

THE mother of the London schoolgirl whose death was the first to be officially recorded as caused by air pollution has described protests that disrupted a Sadiq Khan event on the South Bank as “unforgiveable”

'Unforgiveable': Ella mother hits out after Ulez protest at Mayor

2 mins

City rejects replica of Putin critic Navalny's cell as 'too political'

THE City of London has turned down a plan to erect a replica of the cell used to hold Russian dissident Alexey Navalny amid fears it could compromise its \"political neutrality\"

City rejects replica of Putin critic Navalny's cell as 'too political'

1 min

Ailing Cineworld eyes Chapter 11 exit

STRUGGLING cinema chain Cineworld now expects to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July, but a complaint from shareholders who risk getting wiped out could put that in doubt

Ailing Cineworld eyes Chapter 11 exit

1 min

We are ready to make up for pain of last season

AS WILL JACKS looks out upon his Surrey team-mates training at the Kia Oval and ponders how this ridiculously talented group have never won the Vitality Blast, he probably does not mean to bastardise Michael Jordan

We are ready to make up for pain of last season

3 mins

SPURS TARGET SLOT TO STAY AT FEYENOORD

BLOW FOR UNDER-PRESSURE TOTTENHAM CHAIRMAN LEVY AS DUTCHMAN SAYS MOVE WAS NEVER ON CARDS

SPURS TARGET SLOT TO STAY AT FEYENOORD

2 mins

Managerial search bears all the depressing hallmarks of 2021 hunt

ONLY Daniel Levy and his inner circle know the true extent of Tottenham’s interest in Arne Slot, and only the Dutchman’s agent, Rafaela Pimenta, and Feyenoord general manager Dennis te Kloese know what was said in yesterday’s crunch meeting over his future

Managerial search bears all the depressing hallmarks of 2021 hunt

2 mins

MOUNT READY FOR BRIDGE FAREWELL AS TALKS STALL

MASON MOUNT is preparing to say his goodbyes to Chelsea supporters at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, with the midfielder increasingly likely to leave his boyhood club this summer

MOUNT READY FOR BRIDGE FAREWELL AS TALKS STALL

2 mins

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Evening Standard Newspaper Description:

PublisherESI Media

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

Founded in 1827, the Evening Standard is an iconic London brand, recognised as setting the agenda in politics and business, as well as being first with major news and sports stories. It is the UK's largest quality daily newspaper.

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