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Starmer calls on European leaders to put more economic pressure on Russia
Keir Starmer has called on European leaders to put more economic pressure on Russia, saying Donald Trump’s threat of sanctions has left Vladimir Putin “rattled”.
Before a meeting in Brussels on Monday, the prime minister said it was necessary to “see all allies stepping up – particularly in Europe” when …
Toronto Raptors fans boo US national anthem after Donald Trump tariffs
Fans at a Toronto Raptors game on Sunday continued an emerging trend of booing the American national anthem at sporting events in Canada.
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Trump tariffs: which countries are affected and what does this mean?
Fans of the NBA’s lone Canadian franchise booed the US anthem …
Jamie George fit to return against France as England try to ‘break the dam’
The former England captain Jamie George has been declared fit for the daunting Six Nations clash with France on Saturday after recovering from a hamstring injury, handing Steve Borthwick a welcome boost as his side seek to “break the dam” after another disheartening defeat.
England have grown in character and experience but it is not enough
Lossiemouth still Champion Hurdle-bound after fall gifts State Man triumph
The most significant news after the Irish Champion Hurdle on Sunday was that Lossiemouth got up. Willie Mullins’s mare, the odds-on favourite, took a crashing fall four out in the day’s feature race, all but bringing down State Man, her stable companion and the winner for the last two seasons, …
India thrash England by record 150-run margin to cap T20 series win in style
Rishi Sunak, a man well-versed in seismic defeats, was present to watch another. The former prime minister was among the spectators in Mumbai as India’s Abhishek Sharma struck a staggering 54-ball 135 to set up a 150-run win over England in the fifth and final Twenty20 international.
Sharma’s hands flew …
The Luka Dončić-Anthony Davis trade is shocking, franchise-altering and very, very odd
Every lifetime, you get to experience a few “where were you when?” moments. Finding out Michael Jackson died. The American presidency being called for Donald Trump in 2016. And any true NBA fan will remember where they were on the evening of 1 February 2025. I was waiting in line …
Luis Rubiales to go on trial in Spain over Jenni Hermoso kiss at World Cup
Spain’s former football chief Luis Rubiales will go on trial in Madrid on Monday over the unsolicited kiss he planted on the World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso, a gesture that stunned millions of TV viewers and unleashed a backlash against sexism in sport.
Rubiales, 47, is accused of sexual assault …
ECB to carry out ‘thorough and honest’ review after Women’s Ashes whitewash
Clare Connor, the managing director of women’s cricket at the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), has admitted that England are way behind Australia in terms of fitness and ability to perform under pressure.
Connor also revealed she is considering bringing in voices from outside the current ECB setup …
Trump tariffs: markets brace for falls as Mexico and Canada hit back
Investors are bracing for stock market falls after Canada and Mexico hit back against
trade tariffs imposed by Donald Trump
this weekend.Trading on brokerage IG’s weekend markets indicate shares are likely to fall on Monday, after the US president signed an order on Saturday to