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12:15am Thursday 28th August 2008
WEST HAM saved themselves cup embarrassment with an extra-time win over lowly Macclesfield.
12:16am Thursday 28th August 2008
WITH rumours rife of dressing room unrest, players being sold without his consent and an injury crisis that shows no signs of abating, the last thing Alan Curbishley needed was the most humiliating defeat in West Ham United's 113-year history.
12:09am Thursday 28th August 2008
ARSENAL brushed aside the challenge of Steve McClaren's FC Twente to secure a place in the lucrative group stages of the Champions League with a 4-0 victory at Emirates Stadium.
3:26pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
ANTON Ferdinand has completed his long-awaited move to Sunderland.
2:47pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
ARSENAL boss Arsene Wenger will not be able to pursue his interest in Gareth Barry after the player's agent stated his client will be staying at Aston Villa this season.
1:56pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
ROMAN Pavlyuchenko looks set to become a Spurs player before the weekend after Spartak Moscow claimed they were happy with the money they have been offered for the striker.
12:53pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
TOTTENHAM have turned their attention to Ajax striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar after reportedly landing Russian star Roman Pavlyuchenko.
10:51am Wednesday 27th August 2008
SPURS boss Juande Ramos could be tempted to make a swoop for Valencia striker David Villa if he manages to off-load want-away striker Dimitar Berbatov before the transfer window shuts on Monday.
9:22am Wednesday 27th August 2008
ORIENT boss Martin Ling will be keeping his fingers crossed this morning for some positive news on injured duo Wayne Gray and Danny Granville.
8:51am Wednesday 27th August 2008
MEDIA reports this morning claim West Ham boss Alan Curbishley has the backing of his bosses.
Updated 10:27pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
A man has been found guilty of converting replica submachine guns into lethal weapons which were later used in some of Britain's most notorious crimes, including eight murders.
ONE man’s dream of building a community leisure park in the midst of Epping Forest has become a reality after nearly 40 years of hard work.
IN the month that the Olympic baton is officially passed to London, the Shoreditch Festival fuses themes of sport and art with a party atmosphere.
Timon of Athens is one of Shakespeare’s more obscure plays, rarely performed and many experts have questioned if Shakespeare wrote it alone, or if it was a collaboration with another writer of the time.
Over 10,000 teenagers descended on Victoria Park, Hackney, at the weekend for the Underage Festival, a unique music event which is only open to under-18s. ANNA BINNS saw what all the fuss was about.
After painting Kentish Town red, The Creative Arts Company is taking its first steps towards bringing a splash of colour to Waltham Forest Crystal Wilde talks to its founder Amanda Parker.
CLAIRE HACK visits the British Museum’s latest big-budget exhibition focusing on the husband, lover, tyrant known as emperor Hadrian, arguably the most notorious Roman ruler after Julius Caesar.
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