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Super stand-in Scott Boland steps up again as Australia turn screw on India
NFL playoff race: Vikings and Lions vie for inside track to Super Bowl LIX
Game of the week
Minnesota Vikings (14-2) v Detroit Lions (14-2)
The final game of the regular season and it all comes down to this. Two titans battle for the NFC North crown, home-field advantage until the Super Bowl and the ivory tower of a first-round bye. The …
NFL hot seat index: which coaching jobs will open on Black Monday?
The NFL’s coaching carousel will officially open as soon as the final slate of games wraps up on Sunday. There are already three openings – the Jets, Saints and Bears – and Black Monday will probably see at least four new vacancies. Let’s look at the toastiest coaching seats in …
Chess: jeans-clad Carlsen defies critics to share Blitz with Nepomniachtchi
Magnus Carlsen completed a remarkable few days at the World Rapid and Blitz Championships on Wall Street, New York, when the Norwegian, 34, who first withdrew then returned to the event after Fide rescinded its ban on jeans, controversially agreed to share the Blitz crown with his old rival, Russia’s …
Friday briefing: Why Keir Starmer hopes this is the year to end the Channel crossing crisis
Good morning.
The number of people crossing the Channel to the UK in small boats rose by 25% in 2024 compared with the previous year, according to official figures. Over the past seven years, the numbers have risen dramatically – from 299 people arriving in 2018 to 36,816 migrants risking …
Luke Littler sails into blockbuster world darts final with Michael van Gerwen
Deep down, we all knew this was going to happen at some point. From the moment Luke Littler stepped through the doors of Alexandra Palace in 2023 and started throwing darts from the gods, a countdown had begun that would ineluctably, irrevocably end with the Sid Waddell Trophy hoisted aloft …
‘Left to rot’: Glasgow’s crumbling heritage comes into focus for 850th anniversary
“Glasgow city centre seems to be dying,” says Anne Gibb, perched on a stone bollard on Sauchiehall Street, watching the Christmas shoppers hustle by. Ahead of her, the human stream parted around yet another segment of the precinct that had been fenced off as contractors dug up paving.
“At one …
Novak Djokovic extends Monfils misery with record 20th win over Frenchman
Novak Djokovic extended the most dominant head-to-head record in the history of tennis by defeating Gaël Monfils 6-3, 6-3 to reach the quarter-finals of the Brisbane International on Thursday night.
The victory marks Djokovic’s 20th career victory over Monfils, who is still searching for his first win over the Serbian …
Iga Swiatek bundles brilliant Boulter and Britain out of United Cup after epic
Over the course of the past 18 months, by far the rewarding period in her blossoming career, Katie Boulter has gradually established herself as one of the best tennis players in the world. She has won noteworthy titles, defeated top opponents and embedded herself inside the top 30.
Yet no …
Agnes Keleti, oldest living Olympic gold medallist, dies at 103
The world’s oldest living Olympic gold medallist, the Hungarian gymnast Agnes Keleti, who escaped the Holocaust with false identity papers and the Soviet Union’s brutal clampdown on her home country by emigrating to Israel, has died aged 103.
Keleti, who did not compete in an Olympics until she was 31 …