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Diners donate £60,000 to Young and Homeless appeal
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Homeless helpline to launch — it’s a lifesaver, says Lorraine
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Ellie Goulding: 'Homelessness is hard to see and hard to understand'
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'Being homeless means you have more reason to fight for success'
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Place your final bids to swim with Jazz or dine like Fogg
Highlights
Lily Cole tells young Londoners: You are the future of the internet
The model, actress and polymath spoke about the importance of philanthropic technology The Evening Standard’s Young Progress Markers event
Fledgling ‘food theatre’ company wins £50,000 advertising prize
Jacopo Sarzi pitched his Food Design Lab idea to a ‘Dragons’ panel at today's Young Progress Makers event
Sadiq Khan: Young Londoners can achieve extraordinary things
The Mayor of London spoke to the capital’s 18- to 25-year-olds at our YPM event about how they can shape the city’s future
Humza Arshad: Don’t jump on a trend because it’s popular on YouTube
The online entrepreneur spoke to young people about the challenges of creating your own brand at The Evening Standard’s Young Progress Markers event
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Top economist reveals how we can build the homes London so badly needs
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See inside Airbnb and Pantone's pop-up 'green' house in Clerkenwell
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Average price of Essex homes near Crossrail route up by 54% in 3 years
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New Woolwich flats for sale at 20% discount for first-time buyers
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Cotswolds bolt-hole with two-storey 'rusty' tower for sale for £1.6m
Pictures of the day
Pictures of the day
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1/25 Big heads
Three 8 foot models of the heads of The Grand Tour presenters, Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond pass by Buckingham Palace in London on the back of flatbed trucks after travelling 30,000 miles across 3 continents as part of the programme's promotion
Matt Alexander/PA
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2/25 Punky Paris
A model wears a creation as part of Vetements' Spring-Summer 2017 Haute Couture fashion collection presented in Paris
Thibault Camus/AP
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3/25 Happy Hippo
A Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden employee swaddles a female Nile hippopotamus calf
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical/AP
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4/25 First Class stamp
One of the 10 special stamps Royal Mail are issuing as a tribute to David Bowie
Royal Mail
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5/25 Government hopes sunk
Satirical artist Kaya Mar with one of his paintings outside the Supreme Court in London before the decision rulling MPs must vote on triggering Article 50 for Brexit
Jonathan Brady/PA
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6/25 Hospice visit
The Duchess of Cambridge arriving at East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH) in Quidenham, Norwich, as it continues fundraising for a new purpose-built hospice in Norfolk
Chris Radburn/PA
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7/25 Vanilla Sky
Sunrise over a misty polluted London today from Primrose Hill
Jeremy Selwyn
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8/25 Reach for it
Tough Mudder transforms London's Mudchute into Mudderchute for one day only as part of a free training event open to the public to announce the 2017 season
Justin Setterfield/Getty Images
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9/25 Eye can't see you anymore
The London Eye on the South Bank in London, is shrouded in fog
Yui Mok/PA
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10/25 A hairy ride
Men soar through the air on a wooden sledge during a traditional Bavarian horn sledge race, known as "Schnablerrennen", in Gaissach near Bad Toelz, Germany
Michael Dalder/Reuters
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11/25 Milking the point
A milk producer waves a Dutch flag as farmers spray powdered milk to protest against dairy market overcapacity outside a meeting of European Union agriculture ministers in Brussels
REUTERS
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12/25 Pretty in pink
Indian shoolchildren perform during the full dress rehearsal for the upcoming Indian Republic Day parade in New Delhi
Money Sharma/AFP/Getty Images
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13/25 Selfie-absorbed
Donning Donald wigs, two people take a selfie with new wax figure of President-elect Donald Trump at Grevin Seoul museum
Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images
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14/25 Bridging the protests
A banner is unfurled on London's Tower Bridge, organised by Bridges Not Walls - a partnership between grassroots activists and campaigners working on a range of issues, formed in the wake of Donald Trump's election
Matt Alexander/PA Wire
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15/25 Chilly dippers
Orthodox Christian believers plunge in the ice hole made in the form of a cross during the celebration of the Epiphany holiday on Dniper river in Ukrainian capital of Kiev
AFP/Getty Images
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16/25 Pack your trunk
Erwin Frankello's elephant troop performs during the opening of the 41th Monte Carlo International Circus Festival in Monaco
Valery Hache/EPA
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17/25 Pretty in pink
Two swans on the Serpentine, which was turned pink by the rising sun
Jeremy Selwyn
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18/25 Hogging the limelight
A woman holds a poster as she takes part in a protest against President-elect Donald Trump in New York City ahead of his inauguration
AFP/Getty Images
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19/25 Cutting image
The 'Knife Angel' sculpture, which has been created with 100,000 knives collected by 41 police forces across the country via knife amnesties and confiscations, at the British Ironwork Centre in Oswestry, Shropshire
Joe Giddens/PA Wire
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20/25 Rescued
An emergency services worker helps an injured man in front of the collapsed iconic Plasco building in Tehran, Iran
Abedin Taherkenareh/EPA
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21/25 Trump this selfie
Helen Smith and Jason Holliday pose for photographs taking a selfie as Madame Tussauds unveils a wax figure of President-Elect Donald Trump
Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images
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22/25 Golden arch
A woman walks through a canopy of lanterns and lit borders during a preview of the Magical Lantern Festival at Chiswick House and Gardens
Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images
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23/25 Knight-time fun
Supporters dressed as Knights cheer for Andy Murray during his Men's singles second round match against Russia's Andrey Rublev
Thomas Peter/Reuters
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24/25 Do not sneeze
A scorpion walks on the face of Palestinian man Nabeel Mussa, who keeps scorpions and snakes as a hobby and eats them, at his house in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Faisal Al Nasser/Reuters
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25/25 Burning bright
A man rides a horse through a bonfire during 'Las Luminarias' Festival in San Bartolome de Pinares, Spain
Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images
news
Londoners stunned as snow falls in capital during morning rush hour
Londoners were surprised by a snow shower as they made their way to work during the morning rush hour.
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Southeastern train evacuated after fire breaks out on board
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Two women die after fire rips through flat in east London
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London pollution levels fall following days of toxic air warnings
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Millwall in plea over Lewisham Council inquiry into land sale
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Don't risk your life by jumping in lakes after dogs, Londoners warned
Market report: Ashmore soars as it shrugs off the Trump effect
Shares in Ashmore took a pounding when Donald Trump won the US election in November, but investors piled back into the emerging-markets fund manager today on hopes it is no longer leaking money.
going out or staying in...
- Review
- Going Out
Shappi Khorsandi: Funny, fascinating hour that needs direction
This set would benefit from fresher material but Khorsandi is too charismatic to be dull, writes Bruce Dessau
Bianca Gascoigne saves Jamie O’Hara from CBB eviction
The housemates were tasked with the dreaded face-to-face nominations
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Stacy Francis asks if Kim Woodburn is 'senile' after CBB eviction
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The follow-up to Pokemon GO just arrived on app stores
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Five things you need know about Icelandic drama Case on Channel 4
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The Robshaw family head Further Back in Time for Dinner on BBC Two
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Resident Evil 7 brings horror to life with live Shoreditch experience
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield party until 4am at NTAs
The presenting pair were celebrating their win until the early hours
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Holly Willoughby posts cheeky NTAs throwback with Ant and Dec
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Idina Menzel criticised for joking about slitting her wrists
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Madonna applies to adopt two more children from Malawi
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Sharon Osbourne defends ‘naughty Piers Morgan’ over Ewan McGregor feud
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John Humphrys entertains Radio 4 audience with Trainspotting monologue
Galliano's awareness of public glare evident at Maison Margiela show
Protection and shielding oneself evidently remain hugely emotive for Galliano
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Will Avengers' Mark Ruffalo buy tallest townhouse on the block in NYC?
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Corfu's 'Kensington-on-Sea' coast emerges as a villa rental hotspot
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Horsham's giant fun house has a fireman’s pole and secret passageways
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Taylor Swift has big plans for her £20m Beverly Hills mansion
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British brands showcase daring new collections at Paris Deco Off
5 of the best hotels in Phuket
Phuket’s party reputation is changing with 5-star hotels and restaurants opening up along the Andaman coast, says Sarah Finley
Evening Standard comment: Alas, Trump meant it about the wall
The news that a politician is actually fulfilling his campaign promises is normally grounds for gratified surprise. In the case of President Trump, it comes as an unpleasant shock. Many people regarded his campaign promises to build a wall with Mexico and to introduce enhanced vetting for Muslims entering the US as so much bluster. They were wrong; Mr Trump was serious. And, losing no time, today he is signing executive orders giving effect to his national security programme.
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David Sexton: Great films will miss out in this Hollywood love-in
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Hard Brexit may hit London but we will prosper in end - Simon Jenkins
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Evening Standard comment: The Government need not fear Article 50 vote
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Sarah Sands: Change is hitting us all and we have to embrace it
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Listening to young people will ensure London remains prosperous
5 best diet food subscription boxes
Goodbye meal-prepping, hello convenience, says Bianca Barratt
Jim Armitage: Gina Miller doesn’t deserve the personal attacks
Taking the Government to court over Brexit always seemed bafflingly pointless, even to an ardent “remoaner” like me.