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Farmer Tony Martin, who shot dead teenage burglar in 1999, dies aged 80
Tony Martin, who rose to prominence when he shot dead a teenage burglar in his home more than 25 years ago, has died at the age of 80.
Martin served three years in jail after he interrupted Fred Barras, 16, and Brendan Fearon, 29, when they were burgling his home …
How Donald Trump’s trade tariffs could affect the UK
Donald Trump has announced the US is to put tariffs on imports
from Canada and Mexico, and increase those on Chinese goods, and suggested he will bring in similar levies on items from the EU. What could these new charges mean for the UK?What will be …
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, …
Police name four students killed in Colchester car crash
Four Essex students who were killed when their car crashed into a building in Colchester in the early hours of Saturday morning have been named.
Police said Makyle Bayley, 22, Eva Darold-Tchikaya, 21, Anthony Hibbert, 24, and Daljang Wol, 22, were inside the vehicle and died at the scene of …
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 …
Elon Musk’s Doge team granted ‘full access’ to federal payment system
Elon Musk’s government-slashing crew, the “department of government efficiency”, has been given access to the federal payment system, exposing the sensitive personal data of millions of Americans as well as details of public contractors who compete directly with Musk’s own businesses, an influential US senator has confirmed.
Ron Wyden, a …
A tit-for-tat museum tiff with Emmanuel Macron | Brief letters
Mexico responds angrily to Trump’s claim its government has links to cartels
Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has hit back at Donald Trump’s “slanderous” claim that her government had joined forces with drug bosses, amid anger and incredulity at the US president’s attack on the leaders of Latin America’s second biggest economy.
Trump made the claim on Saturday as he announced 25% tariffs …
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 …