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Jack Draper faces battle to be in top shape for Australian Open after injury
Jack Draper faces a race against time to be in top physical shape for the Australian Open next month after suffering a hip injury during his pre-season training.
Having already cancelled plans to travel to Villena, Spain for an intense pre-season training block with Carlos Alcaraz due to his hip, …
‘The worst it’s ever been’: teachers decry Send crisis in England’s schools
Drinking tea and coffee linked to lower risk of head and neck cancer in study
If the only thing getting you through a mountain of present-wrapping is a mug of tea or coffee, be of good cheer. Researchers have found people who consume those drinks have a slightly lower risk of head and neck cancers.
There are about 12,800 new head and neck cancer cases …
‘My whole body has been broken’: Davy Russell on bust-ups, Grand National glories and a life in the saddle
Davy Russell’s wife, Edelle, sometimes brings out a skeleton that resembles his battered body during her anatomy classes at school. The skeleton looks as if it has contracted measles because it is covered in red dots, with each dot marking a bone that Russell broke during his 21 years as …
My mother, Renee Bornstein, who has died aged 90, was a remarkable woman of strength, resilience and grace. As a child of Jewish parents in wartime France, she experienced extraordinary challenges, including a harrowing interrogation by the Gestapo in a prison cell at the age of 10.
She survived the …
Serbian schools to close early for winter break amid anti-corruption protests
Schools across Serbia will close for the winter holidays a week earlier than planned this year, as the government of the nationalist president, Aleksandar Vučić, seeks to stop anti-corruption protests that have gripped the country’s universities from spreading to the secondary education sector.
Serbia’s education minister, Slavica Đukić Dejanović, announced …
German Christmas market attack: suspect faces murder charges
Police in Germany have said a man suspected of killing at least five people and injuring hundreds more after he drove a car at speed
through a crowded Christmas market
faces charges of murder and attempted murder.In the central town of Magdeburg, where the attack happened …
Just 10 of 4,000 tainted blood victims have had compensation, campaigners say
Campaigners say they have been “disengaged” by the Labour government …
From Charli to Jilly to Moo Deng the hippo: the faces we won’t forget from 2024
POLITICS
Benjamin Netanyahu
Israel’s longest-serving prime minister ends the year under an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court over alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza, and taking the stand in a long-delayed corruption trial at home.
is also in a …Scientists map use of epilepsy drug in England and Wales linked to birth defects
Scientists have created a unique map of England and Wales that reveals detailed variations in the use of a single medicine. The drug is sodium valproate, a treatment for severe cases of epilepsy that is also known to
cause health problems for pregnant women
.The findings show …