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Attissogbé gives France lift-off in Six Nations with emphatic win over Wales
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France v Wales: Six Nations 2025 opener – live
Worrying times for the Welsh, worrying times for anyone who has a game coming up against this French team in the coming weeks. They started the 2025 Six Nations by beating Wales 43-0, and they did …
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Bristol memorial service pays tribute to civil rights activist Paul Stephenson
More than 500 people including leading British civil rights figures filled Bristol Cathedral on Friday for a memorial service for the late Paul Stephenson, known for his role in the Bristol bus boycott.
Stephenson played a pivotal part in rallying thousands of people for a 60-day boycott in Bristol in …
How will alcohol duty changes affect the price of drinks?
Tax on alcohol sold in the UK is changing from Saturday, with an increase to match inflation, a cut to duty on draught pints and a shake-up in how wine is levied. So what is changing, which drinks will be cheaper and which might cost more?
What is alcohol duty?
…‘We’d go absolutely nuts’: PM warned of Labour fight if he backs huge oilfield
Senior Labour figures are warning of a serious fight if Keir Starmer tries to give the go-ahead to a giant new oilfield off Shetland later this year.
MPs and ministers have told the Guardian they are prepared to oppose the UK prime minister should he try and give final consent …
Silicon Valley billionaires splurge £144m on London Spirit in Hundred auction
The Hundred is set to deliver an eye-watering windfall for English cricket that exceeds all projections after a Silicon Valley tech consortium won the right to buy a 49% share in London Spirit for £144m in a deal that valued the club at £295m.
Though just the third portion of …
Case of last wrongly convicted Stockwell Six member referred to court of appeal
The last convicted member of the Stockwell Six, a group of young black men falsely accused of trying to rob a corrupt police officer more than half a century ago, has had his case referred back to the court of appeal.
Ronald De Souza was arrested along with five friends …
My father, Ed Ferrett, who has died aged 83, was an engineer and an author. After a career in tertiary education leadership, he embarked during his 50s on what became a highly successful second career in health and safety.
With Phil Hughes, chair of the National Examination Board in Occupational …
England lose series after India win fourth T20 amid substitution controversy
An appetising decider at the Wankhede on Sunday seemed likely. The hosts were 12 for three, stunned by a triple-wicket maiden by Saqib Mahmood, Jos Buttler finally on the right end of the toss. Three and a bit hours later the series belonged to India, England 3-1 down with one …
German parliament rejects immigration bill backed by far right
The German parliament has rejected a bill to tighten immigration controls brought by the frontrunner to be the next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, with the backing of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland.
It came after a similar but non-binding motion was passed by parliament on Wednesday with the votes of …