Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2015: Nicole Kidman and Dominic West lead the stars assembling on the red carpet
Fans have gathered outside the Old Vic theatre to catch a glimpse of acting royalty
Fans have gathered outside the Old Vic theatre to catch a glimpse of acting royalty
The event, now in its 61st year, celebrates the best that theatre in London has to offer
Men like Mark Clarke will rule over us one day and the toffs in the present government will seem upright and humane
The levels of support from British people were heartening, but why can't the government do more?
The modern iteration of Thanksgiving is to me the closest to a major humanist celebration we have
Suddenly Obama and other Western leaders huddle around Putin as they plot the overthrow of their current enemy after the atrocities in Paris
Reactions to Paris and Mali have been militaristic rhetoric brought about by ignorance and refusal to understand the injustices of the Middle East
There's plenty of emojis that can suggest sex, but nothing related to safe sex
In the wake of events such as Paris due diligence is the order of the day
The Chancellor will say that there is no alternative to his plan if the Government’s finances are to be put in order but you will search in vain for any serious economic support for that argument
The knives may be out once and for all for Jeremy Corbyn
The French establishment is on edge – if they lose control of the security situation, an unthinkable political event could be possible
'Even now, I’ll wake up and think I’m back in that place, wondering if I’ll ever be able to move again'
In her latest play, the writer has put the focus on a middle-aged female – and that’s still all too rare, she says
We should not be bullied into this subservience and blatant hypocrisy just to gain intelligence
The #StudentsNotSuspects campaign show how damaging it is for young Brits to feel under constant suspicion. It's time to stop ostracising Muslim students
The chain's shares are down 19 per cent this year because of the chain’s poor handling of E.Coli poisoning across its network in the USA
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The horrific attacks in Paris mean that the people there have now had a personal experience of what has been daily life for those comprising the great tide of humanity on their desperate journey to
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Dave Rowntree admits 'Engelbert Humperdinck donating a stapler has left us all scratching our heads'
If the words of our politicians are to have real meaning, a major rethink is needed, says a veteran of Iraq and Bosnia
Like a superhero, the Chancellor realises the spiked walls are moving towards him
We are devising a new economic strategy, to go with our new brand of politics, that will drive the diversification, investment and innovation in key skills and technologies that is so sadly lacking
The late Steve Jobs is hailed by many as a secular saint. But history may prove a harsher judge