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Lisa Nandy rejects calls for England to boycott Afghanistan cricket match
Visa-waiver system could overwhelm UK immigration services, law firm warns
The UK Home Office’s already burdened immigration services could be overwhelmed this summer when a new visa-waiver system comes into force for European business travellers and tourists in April, a leading law firm has said.
There have also been fresh warnings that the electronic travel authorisation (ETA) requirements could threaten …
NFL wildcard weekend predictions: how the Steelers can pull off a miracle at the Ravens
Los Angeles Chargers at Houston Texans (Saturday 4.30pm EST/9.30pm GMT)
What the Chargers need to do to win:
The league’s stingiest defense cannot afford the complacency that allowed Tampa Bay to rain 40 points down on them in December. The Chargers’ stats look good – they gave up the …Chess: newly-married Carlsen signs up with Bundesliga, Freestyle and Saudis
Bradford city of culture: five events to look out for in 2025
As Bradford prepares to kick off its celebrations as the UK city of culture, we take a look at five highlights for people to put in their diaries.
Bradford UK city of culture opening ceremony
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The magician Steven Frayne, better known as Dynamo, will kick things off on Friday …
Friday briefing: Why spiralling borrowing costs spell trouble for Rachel Reeves
Good morning. There has been no new meaningful data released this week that might prompt a change in perceptions of the British economy: no inflation update, no unemployment figures, no OBR forecast. Nevertheless, chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing what many observers see as a crisis.
UK borrowing costs have risen …
Novak Djokovic’s claim he ate ‘poisoned’ food in 2022 Melbourne hotel detention ‘possible but very unlikely’, experts say
Bright future for Australian women’s tennis adds colour to Open hopes
One is giving tennis a last shot before a potential pivot to fashion design. Two veterans, desperate to prove they still belong. Then there is a pair of the most promising young female Australian players in recent memory.
The local contingent contesting the Australian Open women’s singles are full of …
UK music industry hails proposals to crack down on ticket touting
The price at which tickets for live events can be resold is to be capped under “gamechanging” proposals put forward by the government to crack down on touting in the sector.
In a move hailed by music industry figures, the culture minister, Lisa Nandy, has launched a consultation that she …
RFU rebels vow to fight on after attempt to remove Bill Sweeney is blocked
A grassroots rebellion has accused the Rugby Football Union of “postponing the inevitable” after the governing body rejected an attempt to force the removal of the chief executive, Bill Sweeney, amid the pay and bonuses scandal.
On another remarkable day at the RFU, a group of 141 members from across …