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‘I was stunned’: man claims Florence karaoke bar banned Neapolitan song
A debate over linguistic and cultural discrimination has erupted in Italy after a man was allegedly banned from singing a Neapolitan song at a karaoke bar in Florence.
Pasquale Abbatiello, a 26-year-old PhD student from Benevento in the southern Campania region, was in the Tuscan capital with friends on New …
Radical plan may result in two England-Australia Ashes series every three years
England and Australia could play two Ashes series every three years from 2027 onwards under a radical two division plan being considered for Test cricket.
, Australia, England and India, plus Jay Shah, the new chair of the International Cricket …Starmer condemns ‘lies and misinformation’ as he hits back at Musk
Keir Starmer has said the online debate about child sexual exploitation is based on lies, with politicians “jumping on the bandwagon simply to get attention” as he hit back at Elon Musk.
Responding to questions about social media posts from the billionaire Tesla owner, Starmer said a line had been …
Medals of second world war pilot who flew 500 miles with plane on fire to be auctioned
It feels like a very British response to a crisis. When second world war pilot Clive Beadon’s bomber caught fire during a low-level attack on the Burma-Siam railway, he and his crew poured tea from their flasks to douse the flames.
The medals of Wg Cmdr Beadon, who managed to …
Canada PM Justin Trudeau could resign as early as Monday, sources say
Justin Trudeau could announce his resignation as early as Monday, two leading Canadian newspapers have reported, after a snowballing leadership crisis that has caused the prime minister to lose support within his party.
as saying that Trudeau, 53, would …UK firms plan price rises as confidence falls to lowest level since Truss budget
More than half of British companies are planning price rises in the next three months, according to research that found UK business confidence has slumped to its lowest since the chaos of
Liz Truss’s brief stint as prime minister
.Of 4,800 businesses polled by the British Chambers …
Indian press groups call for investigation after journalist’s body found in septic tank
Indian media rights groups have called for an investigation after the body of a missing journalist was found hidden in a septic tank.
Mukesh Chandrakar, 32, was a well-known freelance journalist in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh who contributed to some of the country’s biggest news channels. He had also …
Monday briefing: After a month of political chaos, where does South Korea go now?
Good morning.
South Korea finds itself embroiled in its gravest political crisis since democratisation in the 1980s. Turmoil erupted just over a month ago, when president Yoon Suk Yeol imposed martial law on the evening of 3 December – the first such declaration in 45 years – claiming to shield …
FTSE 100 bosses make more money by noon today than average worker in a year
The chief executives of FTSE 100 companies will have made more money in 2025 by midday on Monday than their average worker does in a whole year, according to the latest measure of inequality between bosses and their employees.
Median pay for FTSE 100 chief executives is £4.22m, 113 times …