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Jonathan Ross

BBC lets Jonathan Ross keep his £6m-a-year job

The BBC faced growing anger after Jonathan Ross was cleared to return to his £6 million-a-year job  Comments 




Talking Point

What kind of threat does the BNP pose?

Once people live with others of a different race, they learn not to fear them

Are Christmas carols really 'noise pollution'?

Debenhams banned from playing carols because of nuisance to shoppers

Do we need tougher speeding penalties?

New laws could see motorists get six points for a single offence




Repossessions up 12 per cent

The number of homes repossessed soared by 12 per cent in the third quarter of this year, with the full year total on track to be the worst since 1995  Comments 
Ed Balls

Government must share Baby P review

Children's Secretary Ed Balls could be forced to share with MPs a secret report on the Baby P case, the Evening Standard has learned  Comments 

Alistair Darling

‘Warning shot’ fired at banks refusing to lend

Banks facing fury from ministers over their refusal to boost lending were warned to act before the “lid is blown off”  Comments 

Ex-minister: Best way out of crisis is to pump in cash

Former paymaster general Geoffrey Robinson predicted that Monday's pre-Budget report would mark a widening of the "clear blue water" between the two parties  Comments 

Joe Hubbard

Embassy guard accuses Obama of doing deals with terrorists

A senior security officer at the US embassy in London is being investigated after accusing Barack Obama of brokering secret deals with terrorists  Comments 
On the eve of his divorce in the High Court today Guy Ritchie took his sons Rocco and David out for dinner in Liverpool

Madonna's final swipe at Guy over divorce cash

Madonna took a sideswipe at Guy Ritchie even as they divorced - branding suggestions that he had not taken a penny as "fantasy land"  Comments 

Tory councils 'get easy ride on cheap homes'

Boris Johnson was accused of letting Tory boroughs off the hook over affordable housing by Labour council chiefs  Comments 

Struggling homeowners given more time to pay

Homeowners who fail to meet their mortgage payments are set to avoid repossession action for at least three months  Comments 

Harriet Harman

Harman promises to protect the capital through recession

London will be a big winner in next week's pre-Budget report as the Government moves to protect jobs, families and businesses in the capital, Cabinet minister Harriet Harman said  Comments 
Mediha Ting

'This is the chance I always wanted to paint full-time'

Mediha Ting has decided to make a living from her paintings after losing her job in a recent cull  Comments 

Tasers fired at more than 50 suspects over the past year

More than 50 suspected criminals have been hit by Taser guns in the last year, figures revealed  Comments 

Female governor set for key post in Obama team

A female state governor with a reputation for being tough on illegal immigration - and Republicans - has emerged as frontrunner for the key job of US Homeland Security Secretary  Comments 

Only 20,000 of China's quake dead identified

China revealed that almost 20,000 people killed when a massive earthquake struck Sichuan province have so far been identified  Comments 
The Palm Hotel

Dubai hotel party costing £20m flies in face of recession

The wealthy and glamorous gathered in Dubai for a credit crunch-defying, £20 million celebration of the opening of the world's most expensive hotel  Comments 

Samuel L Jackson backs Prince's Trust

Hollywood star Samuel L Jackson has called on young Londoners to overcome the barriers in front them and revealed the troubles he faced as a teenager  Comments 
Royal Artillery Barracks

Barking could become Olympic shooting venue

The 2012 Olympic shooting event may be moved to Barking after the estimated cost of staging the event at Woolwich barracks doubled to £40million  Comments 

Teenager in court over hammer raid

A teenager was due to appear in court following an attempted smash-and-grab raid on a jeweller which was foiled by a brave pensioner

Dr Who joins our theatre awards cast

David Tennant is to join this year's star-studded Evening Standard Theatre Awards  Comments 

Cycling chief dismisses funding plan as 'non-starter'

A leading figure in British Olympic sport slammed a government scheme to find £79million to help boost medal hopes at London 2012  Comments 
Plans for Kensington Odeon development

Coming soon: £92m blockbuster at Kensington Odeon

Plans to turn the Kensington Odeon cinema into a £92 million housing development have been given the go-ahead  Comments 

Patients facing cancer drug postcode lottery

Cancer sufferers in many parts of London are losing out on life-enhancing treatment, figures reveal  Comments 
Bernie Ecclestone and Slavica

I must find out about my marriage split says F1 Bernie

Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has claimed he was unaware his wife was planning to divorce him  Comments 

Aerial portrait of the Thames painted during the First World War

£150,000 Thames view from 1918 balloon

A picture painted in a hot air balloon above London Bridge during the First World War is set to fetch up to £150,000 at auction next month  Comments 
Sadie Frost

Sadie goes solo on stage after 24 years

Tabloid favourite Sadie Frost is returning to the stage after 24 years  Comments 

Restaurant car

Last call for the restaurant car

The last sit-down restaurant car on London's commuter network has been axed.  Comments 
Lady Stanhope

Van Dyck's lover on show

A portrait of a London society lady by her lover, Sir Anthony van Dyck, is to go on show for the first time in more than a century  Comments 

John Sergeant with partner Kristina Rihanoff

Minister: Get rid of the Strictly judges

A cabinet minister waded into the row over Strictly Come Dancing after John Sergeant's decision to walk out  Comments 

Stamp duty receipts down almost £2bn

The growing hole in the nation's finances was underlined when new figures showed stamp duty receipts had collapsed by nearly £2billion  Comments 

John Lewis suffers biggest fall in sales

John Lewis stores in London have suffered one of the biggest drops in sales in their history  Comments 

No10 refuses to rule out banks takeover

The Prime Minister dramatically upped the stakes in the battle to make banks boost lending by refusing to rule out full-scale nationalisation  Comments 

Police smash £1m-a-week drugs ring

Police have smashed a drugs gang that made £1million a week by running a cannabis distribution racket with a fleet of wholesale flower delivery vans  Comments 
Jay Patel

Londoner clings to raft in Med for four days after boat sinks

Details emerged of how a London sailor survived four days adrift at sea after his boat sank  Comments 

Police raid crystal meth factory in barber's shop

Two men have been arrested after police swooped on a barber's shop in north London suspected of being a crystal meth factory  Comments 

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Olympic logo with legacy logo

Fears over legacy in the 'forgotten Olympic borough'

Hackney has become the "forgotten Olympic borough", with a promised legacy of 8,000 skilled jobs falling victim to the recession, local politicians claim  Comments 
Bilal Ayonote

Knife victim’s friend: I use a coffin to shock pupils out of crime

The best friend of murdered 16-year-old Kodjo Yenga has launched an anti-knife campaign in schools to try to shock pupils away from a life of violence  Comments 
Tap water

Free tap water for visitors will be offered at all venues during Games

All visitors to the 2012 London Games will be offred free tap water, organisers said  Comments 
Safer cycling

Lessons in cycle safety for lorry and bus drivers

Lorry and bus drivers working for a London council are to receive training in cycling road safety in a bid to prevent road deaths  Comments 
Lord Adonis

41 more stations to be staffed at night in rail safety drive

Forty-one more stations in London will be manned until the last service at night from next year after ministers ordered safety improvements  Comments 
Overcrowded train

Rule change 'abolishes' overcrowding on trains

Government officials have abolished train overcrowding by changing the definition of what constitutes overcrowding  Comments 
Save Our Small Shops

Mayor sets out his stall on future of street markets

A study into the future of London's street markets is to be commissioned by Boris Johnson  Comments 
 


Stakes mount for Brown's plan

The political battle of ideas is just beginning

Palace fury at artistic licence of a lewd kind

An unseemly royal row has broken out after an artist decided to depict The Queen and Prince Philip looking at pornography as part of a new exhibition

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