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ECB accused of ‘selling family silver’ as Hundred auction starts with Invincibles
The ECB have been accused of “selling the family silver and cricket’s soul” rather than taking “strategic decisions” by one of the bidders in the Hundred auction, which begins on Thursday.
The Oval Invincibles is the first franchise up for grabs when the final round of bidding starts with a …
New York judge turns down Harvey Weinstein plea to move up retrial date
A judge on Wednesday set a 15 April trial date for Harvey Weinstein’s retrial, as the disgraced movie mogul pleaded in court to move the trial date sooner citing health conditions.
Weinstein appeared in court in New York on Wednesday morning, seated in a wheelchair. He addressed the court and …
Groups helping Americans find abortion pills report Instagram ‘shadow-banning’
Over the last week, the accounts of some major organizations that help Americans find abortion pills had their Instagram posts censored, were removed or became difficult to find through searching – a practice known as “shadow-banning”.
Censorship of abortion-related content on social media is a longstanding issue. In the days …
Mexico to question Google over Gulf name change after Trump order
Mexico will send a letter to Google to question its decision to
change the name of the Gulf of Mexico for users of Google Maps
in the US.In a press conference on Wednesday, Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, said the US government did not have the right …
The One in Which Rachel Talked About Growth | John Crace
And twenty-thirdly … Any Rachel Reeves speech is always going to be something of an ordeal. As much for her as anyone listening. A battle for meaning. Music to the ears of insomniacs. Tractor production is up again.
In fairness, you could say that none of this matters. You don’t …
‘High-energy, risk-taking, intense’ US women’s league shows its rugby colors
My father, Timothy Tyndall, who has died aged 99, was an Anglican priest who served for many years in Nottinghamshire before moving into more administrative religious work in the north-east of England and then at Church House in London.
Throughout those years he was a believer in the power of …
Will Rachel Reeves’s plan for economic growth work?
What is Rachel Reeves’s plan for economic growth?
The chancellor laid out a series of “supply-side” changes, aimed at improving the UK economy’s potential to grow, including by tackling what she called “chronic underinvestment”.
Economists believe the UK’s low levels of investment compared with other large economies are a key …
Two Tory donors pay £25,000 to attend Reform fundraising dinner
Two major Conservative donors, Bassim Haidar and Mohamed Amersi, paid £25,000 each to attend a Reform fundraising dinner on Tuesday night, and sources say the party brought in pledges of more than £1m beforehand from businesspeople.
Reform sources said ticket prices ranged from £10,000 for the dinner to £25,000 for …
Man convicted of drunk-driving a drone in Sweden’s first case of its kind
A man has been convicted for drunk-driving a drone in what is thought to be the first case of its kind in Sweden.
The 55-year-old man was found guilty of flying a drone at a classic car week event in Rättvik, a town in Dalarna, central Sweden in July in …