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March 25, 2024

Royal strength and unity is Kate support system

King’s key role in helping princess as they face their cancer battles together

Royal strength and unity is Kate support system

3 mins

Easter message of hope 'to comfort country after shock announcements'

THE King is set to reassure the public with an Easter message of hope and unity.

Easter message of hope 'to comfort country after shock announcements'

2 mins

Sanctions plea as China blamed for voter hacking

A \"WHOLE raft of senior Chinese officials\" should be hit with sanctions to stop Beijing targeting Britain's political system, a senior MP is urging.

Sanctions plea as China blamed for voter hacking

2 mins

Tory hopeful Hall: 'I'll listen to Londoners'

Cafe campaign launch as she vows to tackle crime, Ulez and high rents

Tory hopeful Hall: 'I'll listen to Londoners'

2 mins

Bank holiday delays could be twice the norm in M25 chaos

DRIVERS were today warned that the M25 on Thursday will be the worst for the Easter holiday \"Carmageddon\".

Bank holiday delays could be twice the norm in M25 chaos

1 min

'The spirit of my son Damilola will always be with us'

It has been 24 years since the killing of schoolboy Damilola Taylor. In an emotional last interview, his father Richard, who died at the weekend, tells Anthony France about the importance of hope in continuing his son’s legacy

'The spirit of my son Damilola will always be with us'

4 mins

Moscow terror attack suspect 'had ear cut off during interrogation'

FOUR men accused of carrying out the Russia concert hall attack that killed more than 130 people have appeared at a Moscow court, with one seeming to be barely conscious.

Moscow terror attack suspect 'had ear cut off during interrogation'

2 mins

Mobico slides as results delayed again

DELAYED results and a fresh setback to profits guidance today served up more frustration for the shareholders of National Express owner Mobico.

Mobico slides as results delayed again

1 min

B&Q owner Kingfisher issues new profit warning

B&Q and Screwfix owner Kingfisher issued its third profit warning in six months today amid tough conditions at its European businesses.

B&Q owner Kingfisher issues new profit warning

2 mins

We haven't swallowed a dumb pill, says Wolff after poor start

HOW do you solve a problem like Mercedes? Not easily, it would seem.

We haven't swallowed a dumb pill, says Wolff after poor start

2 mins

Packer calls for discipline despite cakewalk

ENGLAND will seek a quickfire tune-up after coasting past Italy 48-0 with 14 players in yesterday's Women's Six Nations opener.

Packer calls for discipline despite cakewalk

1 min

TONEY HAS THE SWAGGER THAT ENGLAND NEED

SOUTHGATE EXCITED TO GIVE BRENTFORD STRIKER CHANCE TO IMPRESS BEFORE NAMING EUROS SQUAD

TONEY HAS THE SWAGGER THAT ENGLAND NEED

2 mins

Chelsea fans divided as advisory board confronts supporters' trust

DIVISION among Chelsea supporters took a new twist today, as the club's Fan Advisory Board (FAB) criticised a letter released by the Chelsea Supporters' Trust (CST) last week.

Chelsea fans divided as advisory board confronts supporters' trust

2 mins

Mainoo's opportunity to stake claim as search goes on for 'Third Man'

JUDE BELLINGHAM; a certainty.

Mainoo's opportunity to stake claim as search goes on for 'Third Man'

2 mins

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Evening Standard Newspaper Description:

PublisherESI Media

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

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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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