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Eurosport’s end of an era in Britain casts doubts on future free-to-air coverage
Eurosport is to disappear from British screens, with the longtime home of events such as the Tour de France rebranding after 35 years.
On 28 February, Eurosport 1 and 2 will be merged into TNT Sports, as the group owned by Warner Brothers Discovery (WBD) reorganises its offering in the …
Indonesian president Prabowo’s first 100 days marked by u-turns, missteps … and sky-high popularity
Days after he was sworn in as Indonesia’s eighth president, retired general Prabowo Subianto, kicked off his tenure with a militaristic boot camp in the hills of Java.
In olive-green army fatigues and combat boots, his new cabinet – from bespectacled technocrats to former officers – marched and stood in …
Coca-Cola recalls drinks in Europe over ‘higher levels’ of chemical chlorate
Coca-Cola has recalled its drinks in some countries across Europe after detecting “higher levels” of the chemical chlorate.
Cans and glass bottles containing elevated levels of the substance were distributed in Belgium, Britain, France, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands since November, the company said on Monday.
It added that five …
What is DeepSeek and why did US tech stocks fall?
fleeing US artificial intelligence stocks
amid surprise at a new, cheaper but still effective alternative Chinese technology.What is DeepSeek?
DeepSeek is a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company based in Hangzhou that emerged a couple of years ago from a university startup. Its stated …
Rachel Reeves tells MPs of plans to go ‘further and faster’ in pursuit of growth
Rachel Reeves has told MPs the government needs to go “further and faster” to increase economic growth, as Downing Street sought to reassure people concerned about the environment that net zero and increasing output go “hand in hand”.
The chancellor has unnerved some Labour MPs and green campaigners with her …
Gravity finally catches up with WH Smith on the high street
WH Smith sale plan could turn some areas into ‘postal deserts’, says union
The planned sale of WH Smith’s high street stores could turn some communities into “postal deserts” because 200 post offices are operated in the retailer’s shops, a union has warned.
“These potential closures are devastating, but they are sadly all too predictable,” the Communication Workers Union said.
“For far too long, …
Political interference in central banks risks economic harm, ECB president warns
Political interference in central bank policymaking could harm plans to bring down inflation, the head of
(ECB) has said.In a veiled warning to Donald Trump, after the US president last week
demanded the Federal Reserve “immediately” lower interest rates
, …Trainers double down on cash demands for interviews and target ITV Racing
Live TV reporters at Sandown this weekend may have some extended gaps to fill after the Professional Racing Association (PRA), a pressure group headed by the former British Horseracing Board chair Peter Savill, said on Monday that it will instruct the 170 trainers on its membership list to boycott pre- …