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May 15, 2024

The free world is with you, rockin' Blinken tells Kyiv

AMERICA’S top diplomat showed off his guitar skills in Kyiv after taking to the stage in a basement bar for a rendition of Neil Young’s Rockin’ in the Free World.

The free world is with you, rockin' Blinken tells Kyiv

1 min

Great Gough! This revival is magnificent

SOMETIMES lightning strikes twice. In 2015 Denise Gough delivered a gutsy, star-making performance as fragmenting actress Emma in Duncan Macmillan’s piercing, witty and urgent play about addiction at the National Theatre.

Great Gough! This revival is magnificent

2 mins

Pedal power: green light for new cyclist and pedestrian bridge

A MAJOR new London footbridge has been given the green light.

Pedal power: green light for new cyclist and pedestrian bridge

1 min

Horror as woman shot in crossfire of 'drive-by attack'

AWOMAN has been shot after getting caught in the crossfire of an apparent drive-by shooting in north London.

Horror as woman shot in crossfire of 'drive-by attack'

1 min

London's dirty secret: Why are we so rubbish at recycling?

DO you know where your rubbish goes when you put it in the bin? Most of us put what we can in the recycling, then try not to think about it.

London's dirty secret: Why are we so rubbish at recycling?

6 mins

'I'm lucky playing a Targaryen no one recognises me in real life!'

HOUSE of the Dragon star Emma D'Arcy says they got \"lucky\" in their break-out role as most fans do not recognise them out of costume.

'I'm lucky playing a Targaryen no one recognises me in real life!'

1 min

Trump's hush money trial has made him an upstart outsider again just like 2016

THE last time Donald Trump won the presidency was in 2016, in unnervingly similar circumstances to 2024. He was an insurgent candidate then, who was regarded by voters as a celebrity entertainer and property mogul, not a politician.

Trump's hush money trial has made him an upstart outsider again just like 2016

4 mins

Trailblazing Smokin' Jo knows the highs of DJing as I do... and the crushing lows

I'M not being funny but... I can't believe it's been two years since my life was changed forever. On May 22 2022, I released I Don't Take Requests and it went to the top of the Sunday Times bestseller charts.

Trailblazing Smokin' Jo knows the highs of DJing as I do... and the crushing lows

2 mins

Win or lose the title, this is the season Arteta has emerged from Pep's shadow

As a midfielder coming through Barcelona's youth ranks, Mikel Arteta was constantly compared to the great Pep Guardiola, who was then senior statesman for the Spanish club and Spain national team.

Win or lose the title, this is the season Arteta has emerged from Pep's shadow

2 mins

‘This super sewer will help us reconnect to the Thames

LONDON was buzzing last week with news of Sadiq Khan's huge mandate for a third term as Mayor. Commentary that focused on other candidates getting it wrong misses the point, and sells us Londoners short. Sadiq was the only candidate who actually likes our city.

‘This super sewer will help us reconnect to the Thames

1 min

Fallow boys flex with mammoth second act

TO be a veteran Londoner is to be reflexively befuddled by Canary Wharf; a surveilled, corporate theme park that transforms, at the weekend, into a culturally barren ghost town of shuttered Prets, bored families looking at massive fountains, and bodycam-wearing security guards.

Fallow boys flex with mammoth second act

3 mins

Secret garden of art delights is a feast for the eyes

Ladbroke Hall now has a special al fresco spot to dine in amid rare art. Co-founder Loic de Gaillard tells India Block about his vision

Secret garden of art delights is a feast for the eyes

3 mins

Co-op central: the battle for the soul of Lewisham

Amid rising rents and closing businesses and venues, locals in the capital are increasingly taking charge of spaces themselves to reinvigorate their communities. Kemi Alemoru reports on the co-op scene leading the way

Co-op central: the battle for the soul of Lewisham

7 mins

Raspberry Pi eyes 500m valuation in London PQ

COMPUTER maker Raspberry Pi gave the London stock market a huge boost today when it became the first major British company this year to unveil plans for an IPO in the City.

Raspberry Pi eyes 500m valuation in London PQ

2 mins

Caicedo shines bright with Enzo in shadows

AFTER a difficult start to life at Chelsea, Moises Caicedo is looking back to something like his best ahead of his return to Brighton tonight.

Caicedo shines bright with Enzo in shadows

2 mins

Ange's outburst shows his desire after strangest night in noe home

ANGE POSTECOGLOU had called for Tottenham to show progress against Manchester City and his players responded, producing one of their better performances since November and coming so close to a deserved draw when captain Heung-min Son missed a late one-on-one.

Ange's outburst shows his desire after strangest night in noe home

3 mins

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PublisherESI Media

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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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