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Westminster confidential: sequins, spectacle and the smell of 2,500 dogs
I’m not afraid to say it: dogs are in their flop era. Or maybe, just their owners are. The ones who bring a Great Dane into the grocery store, or hole up in a cocktail bar with a giant Saint Bernard at their feet. Dog people used to symbolize sensitivity, …
‘It won’t end like Jurassic Park. That was a movie!’ The man who wants to bring the woolly mammoth back to life
‘It’s a constant weight’: Americans struggle with record credit card debt
10.75%
, the highest percentage ever in data going back …Tuesday briefing: Will Labour’s own ‘go home’ moment work – or lead to more desperate measures?
Migrant workers in UK to fill care roles ‘charged up to £20,000’ in illegal fees
Migrant workers who come to the UK to bolster the country’s care system are having to share beds, sleep rough, and are in some cases being charged more than £20,000 in illegal fees, according to research.
A survey of more than 3,000 people who have travelled to the UK on …
Government officials ‘more pessimistic’ about financial health of rugby union
Government officials say they are increasingly pessimistic over the financial stability of professional rugby union, as they defended
loans given to sports organisations
during the pandemic.A National Audit Office (NAO) report published last year said that as much as £29m of a total £474 million lent …
Nicky Henderson dealt Cheltenham blow as Sir Gino ruled out for season
‘A lovely sweet kid’: tributes paid to John Cooney after Irish boxer’s death
John Cooney, the young Irish boxer who has died after a title fight in Belfast, has been described by the former world champion Barry McGuigan as a “lovely sweet kid” whose life was “snapped away”.
As a condolence book was opened at Belfast’s Ulster Hall, his manager Mark Dunlop said …
‘Finally this is justice’: the Assad torture survivors who guard their former jail
France braces for trial of surgeon accused of sexually abusing hundreds of children
The biggest child abuse trial in French history will open in Brittany this month amid anger that a surgeon was allegedly able to attack hundreds of young patients over decades, targeting some when they were under anaesthetic, in the post-surgery recovery room or in their hospital beds.
France is braced …