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Borthwick to start Curry twins in England’s Six Nations opener with Ireland
Tom and Ben Curry are set to start together for England for the first time with Steve Borthwick primed to unleash the back-row twins in Saturday’s Six Nations opener against Ireland in Dublin.
The 26-year-old Sale Sharks flankers have never played together for England before despite both being in the …
The Breakdown | Simon Easterby: welcome to the precarious world of the backroom boss
Is Bryce James good enough to follow his father and brother into the NBA?
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, to find out …Tuesday briefing: How an unknown Chinese startup wiped $593bn from the value of an AI giant
Good morning. Since the emergence of ChatGPT, OpenAI’s groundbreaking artificial intelligence tool, American companies have appeared to have a huge head start in the development of the most significant technology of its generation.
But now a small Chinese rival has emerged that appears to match what OpenAI and the other …
Revealed: how Roman Abramovich dodged taxes on cost of running his fleet of superyachts
When it came to his fleet of superyachts, the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich was nothing if not generous.
As 2011 drew to a close, his biggest boat yet – the 162-metre (533ft) Eclipse – lay moored in the glittering waters of St Barts, the picturesque Caribbean island where billionaires like …
Threats, prayers and protests: the supporters backing South Korea’s impeached president
Eurosport’s end of an era in Britain casts doubts on future free-to-air coverage
Eurosport is to disappear from British screens, with the longtime home of events such as the Tour de France rebranding after 35 years.
On 28 February, Eurosport 1 and 2 will be merged into TNT Sports, as the group owned by Warner Brothers Discovery (WBD) reorganises its offering in the …
Tom Willis aims for a ‘proper crack’ with England before Ireland opener
There have been times over the past 18 months when you would have forgiven Tom Willis for wondering just why he swapped Bordeaux for Barnet. Les Girondins lead the Top 14 in France, have swept all before them in the Champions Cup and play with a swagger that only Toulouse …
Trainers double down on cash demands for interviews and target ITV Racing
Live TV reporters at Sandown this weekend may have some extended gaps to fill after the Professional Racing Association (PRA), a pressure group headed by the former British Horseracing Board chair Peter Savill, said on Monday that it will instruct the 170 trainers on its membership list to boycott pre- …