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
Renewed interest in Vatican tradition on back of Conclave winning at the Baftas and updates on Pope Francis’ health
Pope Francis died on Monday hours after he had greeted more than 35,000 people on Easter Sunday at the Vatican
The Mortgage Works reveals plans to roll out new buy-to-let products that come with a free valuation and a generous cashback
Leisurewear giant confirms closure plans alongside intention to open 150 new shops
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England midfielder has also played for Ireland and was at West Ham before record transfer to Arsenal
UNESCO event has been held annually since 1970
‘Strongest evidence yet’ of alien life beyond Earth
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A third housemate departs the celebrity version of the ITV reality show. So, who remains in the house and who has been evicted?
William was joined by his son George at Villa Park to watch their team's spirited performance against PSG in the Champions League quarter-final second leg
Children starting reception in September will find out on Wednesday which school they’ll be attending
Millions are expected to flood British roads and railways, with Gatwick Airport anticipating disruptions
The corporation is nearing the end of its current charter period, giving Labour the opportunity to change how it is funded
‘Every transaction now has the potential to support families facing terminal illness,’ the supermarket chain says
The Australian actress says she is serious about leaving her profession behind
The retailer has enforced the ban for several years to prevent impulsive rabbit purchases without considering long-term care
Prime minister says he will deliver ‘best version’ of Hillsborough law after missing deadline for legislation