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Rangers in crisis over £9m tax bill

Scottish football giant Rangers has gone into administration over an unpaid tax bill of £9 million - accrued since Craig Whyte's takeover.

Inflation plunges to 14-month low

The rate of inflation fell to a 14-month low last month and is expected to hit the Government's 2% target by the end of the year in a further sign that the crippling consumer spending squeeze is loosening its grip.

The Duchess of Cambridge arrives at the Brink in Liverpool

Kate greets crowds on solo visit

The Duchess of Cambridge has spent Valentine's Day nearly 8,000 miles away from her husband but had no shortage of admirers as she visited Liverpool.

Peers curb 'bedroom tax' plans

Peers have imposed new restrictions on the Government's proposals for a "bedroom tax" on council tenants with spare rooms but backed down over changes to other parts of the coalition's controversial welfare shake-up.

Abu Qatada has been freed from prison but must abide by tight bail conditions

Qatada deportation talks continue

A radical cleric who poses a serious risk to the UK's national security is free to walk the streets as talks continue on deporting him as soon as possible.

Perjury file over Lawrence trial

Prosecutors are considering allegations of perjury against certain witnesses in the Stephen Lawrence trial, it has emerged.

The Royal Cornwall Hospital says 'a couple' of staff have been suspended amid a probe into patient care

Care probe hospital suspends staff

A hospital has suspended members of staff and closed a medical ward as part of an investigation into the care of a patient, it has said.

£500,000 seized from canoeist wife

Prosecutors have recovered more than half a million pounds from the wife of back-from-the-dead canoeist John Darwin.

A firefighter extinguishes a smouldering building in central Athens following a night of rioting (AP)

Eurozone Greece talks called off

A meeting of the finance chiefs of the 17 eurozone countries to discuss Greece's second multibillion bailout planned for Wednesday has been called off after Athens failed to deliver on several demands made by its partners in the currency union.

Whitney funeral at childhood church

Whitney Houston's funeral is to take place at the church in which she performed as a child.

Fig Trees

MPs spend £400,000 of taxpayers' cash on 12 fig trees for their offices

EXCLUSIVE: Taxpayers are footing a bill of almost £400,000 to rent 12 fig trees to shade MPs in the glass-roofed atrium of their office block Portcullis House, the Standard reveals  Comments (41)
Tube train

10 million Tube passengers fail to claim money back for delays

More than 10 million Tube users are missing out on refunds worth more than £20 million when their trains are delayed  Comments (23)

Ken Boris split

The final reckoning: how Boris and Ken measure up in election battle

London goes to the polls on May 3 with the election battle between Boris Johnson and Ken Livingstone set to be the capital's closest mayoral contest yet  Comments (35)

Tristan Mackay

Commuters' favourite swaps busking for the big time with recording deal

Busker Tristan Mackay has hit the jackpot after landing a record deal with an award-winning producer  Comments (1)

Kate Smoothie

What a smoothie! Eight-year-old Valentine gives Kate roses and a heart-shaped cupcake

The Duchess of Cambridge's first Valentine's Day as a married woman was marked with roses, a card and a cupcake - but not from Prince William  Comments (10)

Meredith Kercher

Kercher family launch appeal over decision to clear Knox of murder

Meredith Kercher's family today launched an appeal to overturn the decision to clear Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito of her murder  Comments

Abu Qatada

PM urged to deport Qatada as he hides in north London safe house

David Cameron was under pressure today to defy European judges by ordering the deportation of extremist cleric Abu Qatada as he holed up in a London safe house  Comments (40)

Ali Dizaei

Now jailed Dizaei could be forced to repay his £1million legal aid bill

Met commander Ali Dizaei is facing the prospect of paying back tens of thousand of pounds of legal aid as Scotland Yard prepared to sack him for the second time  Comments (47)

George Osborne

Osborne defends his cuts strategy as inflation falls

Chancellor George Osborne defended his economic strategy as a fall in inflation finally brought mild relief to some from the tight squeeze on family budgets  Comments (29)


Rosie Huntington-Whitely

Royal College students to receive scholarships courtesy of Burberry

At the luxury brand Burberry, Christopher Bailey has transformed a designer classic into must-have cool, as epitomised by the models Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Eddie Redmayne  Comments

Sean Penn Argentina

Sean Penn accuses UK of Falklands 'colonialism'

Hollywood actor Sean Penn has taken Argentina's side in the Falklands dispute. He urged Britain to join UN-sponsored talks over what he called "the Malvinas Islands of Argentina"  Comments (56)

Baroness Warsi

We must put religion back into public life, says Warsi

Religion must be given a greater role in public life to push back a wave of "intolerant secularisation", a Cabinet minister said  Comments (41)

Portobello Road Centre

Standard fund gives hope to homeless

A London charity has been able to provide rough sleepers with "lifesaving" thermals and sleeping bags this winter, thanks to the Evening Standard's Dispossessed campaign  Comments (2)

St Pauls Occupy trumpeter

St Paul's tent protesters: We can't promise a peaceful exit

Occupy London protesters said today they could not guarantee a peaceful exit if they are evicted from St Paul's next week  Comments (9)

Whitney hearse

Mother's grief at Whitney Houston's final journey

Whitney Houston's mother Cissy looked distraught today as she brought her daughter's body back to a funeral parlour in her home town  Comments (3)


Olympics

Wanted: supplier of Olympic insoles

Deals worth more than £35 million for essential but obscure products for the Olympics - from shoe insoles to rain shields for the press - are still up for grabs  Comments (3)

Tony Blair

Blair returns with plea for Labour to be pro-business

Tony Blair has made a return to British politics by giving private briefings to Labour MPs on the need to be pro- business  Comments (14)

Jamie Gatwick restaurant

Jamie Oliver launches Gatwick trattoria to rival Ramsay's Heathrow diner

Jamie Oliver is launching a restaurant at Gatwick airport which will inevitably be compared with Ramsay's Plane Food at Heathrow's Terminal 5  Comments (5)

Hague Syria

Hague seeks world support to send peace force to Syria

William Hague has paved the way for an international peacekeeping force to be sent into Syria  Comments (12)

'Don't kick council taxpayers in the teeth', says local government minister Bob Neill

Town halls were today warned not to give hard-working Londoners a "kick in the teeth" by raising council tax  Comments (2)

US militia 'set for war on the anti-Christ and government'

A militia group in the US planned to "go to war" against the government with assault rifles and homemade bombs and dressed in military style helmets, a court heard  Comments

Diana's letters to stepmother withdrawn from auction

Two handwritten letters from Princess Diana to her stepmother have been withdrawn from sale after her family objected.  Comments

Artists accuse council over workshop sale

Artists and charities claim Lambeth council has sold their workshops to a developer after telling them their future was safe  Comments (1)

Colombians 'fly in' to ransack homes

South American gangs are behind a surge in burglaries in suburban homes in London  Comments (7)

Record 18 buyers chasing every central London home

A record 18 buyers were chasing every central London home up for sale last month, estate agents said  Comments

Benefits cap to hit London homes hardest with 3,300 in Brent alone

More than twice as many families in one London borough will be hit by the £26,000 benefits cap as in the whole of Birmingham, it has been revealed  Comments (16)

Patient fears as three hospitals set to merge

The merger of three London hospitals was given the go-ahead today despite concerns over the effect on patient care  Comments (2)

Scarlett Strallen

Star returns to the theatre where she was backstage baby

When Scarlett Strallen opens tomorrow at the Palace Theatre in Singin' In the Rain she may experience a sense of déjà vu  Comments

Richard Plummer

Coma man recovers to see his baby born

A musician flown back to Britain with help from Evening Standard readers after a motorcycle crash in Bali has become a father  Comments

Ronnie Wood

Stones would love to play at the Games, says Ronnie Wood

Guitarist revealed that Rolling Stones had been in discussions about playing during the Games and in other concerts  Comments (5)

Barack Obama and David Cameron

Cameron and Obama unite in fresh sanctions threat to Syria

David Cameron and Barack Obama today agreed to step up the pressure on Syria, including possible extra sanctions against president Bashar Assad's regime  Comments (3)

Pickpocket family 'trawled trains at night to target sleeping commuters'

Six Romanian family members targeted sleeping commuters in a bout of late-night pickpocketing, a court heard today  Comments (3)

Spectre of 1976 as London gets a drought alert

London and the South-East are facing a severe drought with water levels already lower than they were before the long hot summer of 1976, it was revealed  Comments (4)

Commons nursery turns away children

The under-used House of Commons nursery has been turning away children whose parents work at Parliament but are not MPs, it emerged today  Comments (4)

Network Rail 'to axe staff who commute too far'

The company which runs the national rail network is planning to axe hundreds of staff because they live too far from the office, union bosses claim  Comments (2)

Yard probes perjury claim at Lawrence murder trial

Scotland Yard is considering launching an investigation into alleged perjury by witnesses at the Stephen Lawrence murder trial

Drop in prices brings a sigh of relief to consumers

The financial squeeze on London families has eased after one of the steepest falls in inflation on record, official figures will reveal  Comments (3)


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