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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, …
Chelsea owner Todd Boehly joins Hundred club with £40m stake in Trent Rockets
Todd Boehly’s Cain International has successfully bid just under £40m for a 49% stake in Trent Rockets, adding the Chelsea co-owner to the list of investors as part of the sale of Hundred franchises.
The Nottinghamshire-based team earned a full valuation of £79m by the real estate investment firm, co‑founded …
‘A goal of mine’: Patty Mills seeks to turn Ben Simmons into green and gold
Patty Mills believes the twist of fate that led
Ben Simmons to join him at the Los Angeles Clippers
could be the catalyst for what Australian basketball fans thought was impossible; Simmons might finally join the Boomers and pursue a medal at the 2028 LA Olympics.“It’s …
Ineos blames ‘deindustrialisation of Europe’ for ending All Blacks deal
Ineos, the chemicals company funded and run by British billionaire and Manchester United part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has blamed high energy costs and “the deindustrialisation of Europe” for its alleged breach of a sponsorship agreement with New Zealand Rugby (NZR).
The All Blacks have launched legal proceedings against Ineos, accusing …
Warren Gatland set to leave Wales job after dismal second stint as head coach
Warren Gatland is set to leave his position as Wales rugby union head coach, with immediate effect, after a dismal run of 14 consecutive Test match defeats.
on Saturday, continuing a stretch that began with their 2023 World Cup quarter-final defeat to …Canada’s Liberal party was left for dead, but Trump might have just given it a second chance
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‘We’ll be brothers forever but business is business’: Sam Burgess on family, infamy and fears for Luke Littler
“A lot of pain or adversity can be a great foundation for future success,” Sam Burgess says as we track back through the dark times, as well as the glory years, which have shaped him. Burgess, the once imperious rugby league player from Yorkshire who earned searing fame and then …