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Mitchell Starc rules as pink-ball king for Australia in second Test with India
Sporting songs from the outer are usually dross, partly because they’re most often sung tunelessly by annoying drunks, and partly because they usually consist of one cringey couplet jammed with no consideration of cadence or metre into the scarcely heeded melodic line of a mid-tier radio hit. The few that …
Trump to attend Notre Dame reopening as Macron weathers political storm
The restored gothic spire of Notre Dame is to provide a dramatic backdrop for Donald Trump’s return to the geopolitical stage this weekend, as America’s president-elect will make his first visit to Europe since the US election to mingle with world leaders at an official reopening ceremony in Paris on …
‘Great danger’ to South Korea unless President Yoon suspended, says ruling party leader
The South Korean president, Yoon Suk Yeol, could put citizens in “great danger” if he is not suspended, the head of the ruling party said on Friday, increasing the likelihood that parliament will vote to impeach Yoon over Tuesday’s failed martial law declaration.
“[If] President Yoon continues to hold the …
‘An act of rebellion’: Haitian theatre persists amid political crisis and violence
In a dimly lit rehearsal room in a city under attack, Jenny Cadet raised an imaginary pistol and fired a single make-believe bullet at her director.
“Life is a theatre. I am a theatre. We are a theatre. The world is a theatre,” proclaimed the 31-year-old Haitian actor, turning to …
UK commuters: tell us how you have been affected by the National Rail systems fault
Trains across the network are having to start their journeys later and some may also be subject to cancellations or alterations because of the …
Struggling Thames Water receives £5bn buyout offer from Covalis
Embattled Thames Water has received a £5bn bid from Covalis Capital that would result in France’s Suez Group being brought in to manage a restructure of the UK’s largest water company.
The infrastructure investor Covalis Capital has submitted a bid for Thames Water, which has been on the verge of …
National Rail warns of widespread disruption after communications system fault
A “nationwide” fault could lead to disruption across the rail network, National Rail has said.
A fault with the communication system used between train drivers and signallers is causing the disruption on Friday morning.
Trains across the network are having to start their journeys later because of the fault and …
Friday briefing: France’s government has collapsed – now the chaos begins
From WAG to queen of the jungle: the rise and rise of Coleen Rooney
Agency overseeing $368bn Aukus deal in morale crisis paid consultants $9.5m for management advice
The agency overseeing Australia’s $368bn Aukus purchase of nuclear-powered submarines which is facing a “ruthless” government-ordered review is paying consultants McKinsey $9.5m for management advice.
Details published on the Austender website reveal the Australian Submarine Agency (ASA) has also paid for prestigious executive short courses at Harvard University, Oxford University’s …