William Mata is a writer for The Standard covering news, entertainment and sport. He lives in London and has also written for the Times, Metro and Independent
William Mata is a writer for The Standard covering news, entertainment and sport. He lives in London and has also written for the Times, Metro and Independent
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Courtney Richman has been given a suspended jail sentence
Brockwell Park event to go ahead despite ground being churned up at gatherings last weekend
Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid play on same day as extreme right wing march and counter protest
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Leon Murray killed his partner and then went to collect their daughter from school
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Day marks awareness campaign around health condition
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New album The Forest is the Path is available for pre-order ahead of their tour
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Junior doctors will not be working over five consecutive days just before the election and Border Force are striking for three days over the same period
Becoming a solicitor has jumped in popularity when ranked by the first position graduates held in 2023 compared with the share of hiring for the role in 2022
More than 1,000 nude riders are expected in the capital for the 20th-anniversary ride in June
Julie Etchingham will moderate Sunak v Starmer: The ITV Debate, but have any other such live TV events been announced?