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‘Big dreamer’ Keely Hodgkinson named BBC Sports Personality of the Year
Cost of HS2 could pass £80bn as estimated bill jumps 15% in a year
The bill for building the HS2 high-speed railway could pass £80bn at current prices, as estimated costs jumped by 15% since the last parliamentary report just over a year ago.
An update expected imminently from ministers will put the budget at building the line from London to Birmingham at between …
Oleksandr Usyk boosted Ukrainian soldiers’ morale with victory over Fury and is in mood for more
Lauren Bell rips through South Africa in dominant Test triumph for England
England claimed a comprehensive 286-run victory in the one-off Test at Bloemfontein after rolling South Africa over for 64 in their second innings - their lowest ever total in women’s Tests.
The success is England’s first Test win in more than a decade - the last came against Australia at …
‘Ankara is getting what it wants’: how Erdogan’s balancing act in Syria paid off
Will the future of transportation be robotaxis – or your own self-driving car?
Welcome back. This week in tech:
says goodbye to robotaxis but not self-driving cars; one woman’s fight to keepAI
out of applications for housing; Salt Typhoon; and tech’s donations toDonald Trump
. Thank you for joining me.GM shuts down Cruise robotaxis; …
The Breakdown | Champions Cup reboot: no pools, FA Cup-style and play it after Christmas
It is still in there somewhere. The kernel of a great competition, albeit visible only in fleeting glimpses. The shimmering class of Toulouse’s Antoine Dupont, a gripping win for Northampton in Pretoria, the celebrations at the final whistle in Italy after Benetton had downed the English league leaders Bath, the …
IBA sticking with Gazprom sponsorship as boxing still in limbo at 2028 Olympics
The International Boxing Association is still taking sponsorship money from the Russian state energy supplier Gazprom but could still play a role in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, its chief executive has said.
Chris Roberts, the former British army officer who has led the IBA since September last year, said …
Mike Tomlin has never had a losing NFL season. Trust is key to his success
Earlier this month, Mike Tomlin was asked what he had learned about his receivers in the absence of the group’s star, George Pickens, through injury. It was not the first time Tomlin’s team had been questioned this season, and it will probably not be the last. As ever though, the …
Britvic’s £3.3bn takeover by Carlsberg gets green light from UK watchdog
takeover of the UK soft drinks maker Britvic
by the Danish brewer Carlsberg has received the go-ahead from Britain’s competition watchdog.The Competition and Markets Authority said it had cleared the proposed deal, a day before the deadline for the first phase of its investigation …