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George Osborne

UK's AAA credit rating threatened by Moody's 'negative outlook'

Britain has been threatened with the loss of its AAA credit rating amid fears over weaker growth prospects and potential shocks from the eurozone crisis. George Osborne said it was a 'reality check' for Britain's debts  Comments (14)
Baroness Warsi

Baroness Warsi makes case for faith on Vatican trip

Religion must be given a greater role in public life to push back a wave of "intolerant secularisation", a Cabinet minister will argue during an official visit to The Vatican  Comments (15)

China factory Apple workers

Apple factories opened to inspectors after claims over working conditions

An independent group has begun inspecting Chinese factories where Apple's iPads and iPhones are assembled, after claims of horrendous working conditions emerged  Comments (2)

Greek protests

Greeks must quickly implement cuts

The Greek government has been challenged to "sell" its latest austerity deal to the public and end a "spiral of unsustainable finances"  Comments (1)

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley named top style icon at Elle Awards

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has been named the year's top style icon at the Elle Style Awards  Comments

Abu Qatada

Extremist cleric Abu Qatada released from jail

A radical cleric who poses a serious risk to the UK's national security was on bail today after spending six-and-a-half years in prison  Comments (10)

Whitney hearse

Whitney Houston's body flown home as family prepares for funeral

The body of Whitney Houston arrived in her home state today as plans were under way for the singer's funeral  Comments

Sean Penn Argentina

Hollywood star Sean Penn backs Argentina in Falkands dispute

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 (8)

Ali Dizaei

Ali Dizaei facing jail after second corruption conviction

One of Scotland Yard's most senior officers is facing prison after being convicted for a second time of trying to frame an innocent man  Comments (26)


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

Tube HQ

Thousands stranded as half the Tube network is shut or delayed

Hundreds of thousands of commuters were left without a service on the Tube today because of signal failures and late engineering work on the worst day on the Underground this year  Comments (42)

Paddington

Crossrail chaos as work begins at Paddington

Commuters were thrown into confusion as work on the new Crossrail project got under way at Paddington  Comments (5)

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

Trevor Pears

Let's all make it a bumper year for good causes, says man who gave away £30m

Interview: Philanthropist Trevor Pears breaks the habit of a lifetime by giving an interview. It's in the best of causes - publicising a new drive to get us all pledging more to charity, writes David Cohen  Comments (8)

Senior Murdoch man hits at 'too close' co-operation with police

One of The Sun's most senior journalists has become the first News International employee to openly question the company's close co-operation with police  Comments (4)


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 (9)

Mitch and Amy Winehouse

Winehouse saves a home for young people

A shelter for the homeless has been saved from closure by money from Amy Winehouse's legacy  Comments

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 (8)

'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

Owner of bull terrier that ripped off girl's ear walks free from court

A man whose Staffordshire bull terrier ripped the ear off a six-year-old girl was today given a suspended sentence and ordered to pay the child £250 compensation  Comments (3)

Transplant surgeon: Plan to keep patients alive just for organs is unethical

A top transplant surgeon today slammed "bizarre and unethical" plans by doctors' leaders to keep brain-dead patients alive on ventilators to harvest their organs  Comments (3)

Poor get Dorchester leftovers in bid to cut food waste

London's poor could be given food from top hotels and restaurants to cut waste  Comments

Headteacher in academies battle with Gove quits

A popular headteacher of a school at the centre of a row with Education Secretary Michael Gove over academies has stepped down  Comments

Council's prayers are illegal, rules judge

A bid to outlaw prayers at council meetings was won today by the National Secular Society and an atheist councillo  Comments (11)

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 (12)

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)

Baby P council 'blundered' on mother's abuse of 10 children

The council that failed Baby P was today accused of blunders in another child protection case  Comments (1)

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

Simon Cowell BGT baby

Simon Cowell's flying start for the BGT baby

Simon Cowell came to the rescue of a father-to-be by giving him a lift on his private jet when his girlfriend went into labour  Comments (1)

Clissold House cafe

Class war over couscous on park café's new menu

A change of menu at Stoke Newington's Clissold House café has started a row  Comments (7)

Guidera

Police appeal to student murder witnesses

Passers-by filmed on CCTV near a London railway station could hold vital clues to the unsolved murder of Sam Guidera a year ago  Comments (1)

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

Spurs break £16m regeneration pledge

Tottenham Hotspur will be allowed to abandon a promise to invest £16 million in the riot-hit community so plans for its new £400 million stadium can be salvaged  Comments

'Silence of the Lambs' rapist to be deported back to Britain

A British man who kidnapped, tortured and raped a young woman in a crime likened to the horror film The Silence of the Lambs today lost his fight against deportation from Australia to the UK  Comments (3)

Top gallery heads forgo bonuses during pay freeze

Heads of leading museums have given up bonuses worth tens of thousands of pounds in recognition of the squeeze facing public sector workers, it emerged  Comments

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 (2)

Join a gang and you'll face rape and abuse, girls are warned

Teenage girls were warned today that if they join a gang they risk being sexually assaulted or raped by men and boys in the group  Comments (3)

'Downton tax break could help wealthy hire servants'

Working mothers could get tax breaks to hire cleaners, David Cameron has suggested  Comments (5)


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