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Sinner needs four sets to see off wildcard Schoolkate at Australian Open
Jannik Sinner escaped an early ambush from the local wildcard Tristan Schoolkate to book a place in the third round in his defence of the Australian Open, winning 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3 in 183 minutes on a captivated Rod Laver Arena. The result looked anything but certain after the 23-year-old …
Moon added to list of threatened cultural sites for first time
The moon has been placed on a list of threatened heritage sites, owing to fears of potential looting and destruction caused by planned commercial trips.
(WMF) usually includes vulnerable cultural sites on Earth. This year’s selection – the first since …Labour staff balloted on pay freeze as election win hits party finances
Labour party staff are being balloted on whether to accept a pay freeze this year, the Guardian has learned.
Unite and GMB members who work for the party have until Friday to vote on whether to accept the proposed pay freeze.
Labour’s coffers have been depleted by the loss of …
Ex-Tory candidate accused of sending unsolicited image of his ‘private parts’
A Reform UK councillor has been accused of being expelled from the Conservative party last year over allegations he sent an unsolicited picture of his “private parts”.
Jaymey McIvor had been due to stand as a Tory parliamentary candidate in July but was suspended before the election. Sources say he …
Poland hails breakthrough with Ukraine over second world war Volhynia atrocity
Poland has hailed a breakthrough in a painful historical dispute with Ukraine, after it said its neighbour had agreed to allow exhumations of Polish citizens massacred by Ukrainian nationalists in the second world war.
Warsaw is one of Ukraine’s strongest supporters in the EU, offering military and diplomatic support, but …
Suspended Labour MP Mike Amesbury pleads guilty to assault
‘Women are the best to women’: has Iceland found the antidote to toxic ‘girlboss’ feminism?
Walking in steady procession, mittened hand in mittened hand, we descend in our swimsuits into the icy cold North Atlantic Ocean, singing. Usually the women sing an Icelandic song as they enter the waves, but this Saturday, for my benefit, they have chosen to sing You Are My Sunshine first. …
Reeves clings to green shoots of recovery as UK economy flatlines
inflation figures
, and breathing room in the bond markets. After a difficult start to the year for Rachel Reeves, there are at last a handful of positives to cling onto.Kemi Badenoch to criticise Theresa May and Boris Johnson ‘mistakes’
Kemi Badenoch will attack the Conservative party’s record under Boris Johnson and Theresa May on Brexit, the economy, net zero and immigration in a speech aimed at “rebuilding trust”.
The Tory leader, who is competing with
the sharp rise in popularity of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party
, …UK economy could be especially at risk from Trump’s tariff war, says minister
The UK government is worried a “tariff war” between the US and other countries could lead to higher inflation and unemployment, the trade secretary has said.
Jonathan Reynolds, the business and trade secretary, warned the UK was particularly vulnerable to the impact of US tariffs because it was a “very …