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Prince Andrew adviser’s letter to alleged China spy reveals closeness of ties
The full text of a gushing letter written by Prince Andrew’s adviser to alleged Chinese spy Yang Tengbo reveals how intimate the relationship between the two had become in the aftermath of the prince’s disastrous 2019 interview with the BBC.
Extracts from the correspondence were quoted in a judgment upholding …
What has the UK Covid inquiry learned so far about vaccines and treatments?
The Covid inquiry has spent the past three weeks delving into the UK vaccine rollout and the decision-making around new and existing therapies for infected and vulnerable people. Here we look at the key findings from the module, the fourth of 10, in the inquiry chaired by Lady Hallett.
The …
The Guide #176: Seas of smartphones and bulky backpacks: the worst things about going to gigs
Maro Itoje calls for Six Nations to stay on free-to-air TV to grow the game
The England captain, Maro Itoje, has called for Six Nations organisers to keep the championship on free-to-air TV on the grounds that rugby union needs more exposure, amid fears the championship will disappear behind a paywall next season.
Itoje, who leads England for the first time in Saturday’s Six Nations …
Trudeau: Canada will bring ‘forceful but reasonable’ retaliation to Trump tariffs
“I won’t sugarcoat it – our nation could be facing difficult times in the coming days and …
Beethoven and Marie Curie compete with birds to appear on new euro notes
He was a master of notes – and now the German composer Ludwig van Beethoven could be one of the faces of the redesigned euro, the first time the EU currency’s banknotes have been revamped.
In a process that started in 2021 and has already involved a public inquiry and …
Anger in Romania over theft of Dacian artefacts from Dutch museum
Hours before the sun rose over the Netherlands, the group crowded around the large external door, appearing to pry it open. Seconds later, the grainy security video appeared to show a powerful explosion, sending plumes of smoke and sparks into the air, and the thieves rush into the museum in …
Colbert on Trump’s second week: ‘America is having some second thoughts’
Stephen Colbert
On The Late Show, Stephen Colbert started by reminding us that this is the second week of Trump’s second term and that “America is …
Conservatives fighting to stem loss of high-value donors to Reform UK
The Conservatives are fighting back in an attempt to stem the loss of high-value donors amid a shift in funders towards Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party.
The party’s leader, Kemi Badenoch, is expected to appear at the Conservatives’ London conference in Westminster on Saturday, where wealthy party donors say they …