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Will Boris Johnson keep his bulldozer promise on a third runway at Heathrow? | Brief letters
Could there be a silver lining to the building of a third runway at Heathrow (
Reeves: third Heathrow runway would be hard decision but good for growth, 26 January
)? I remember Boris Johnson promising tolie down in front of the bulldozers
to stop it.Jim McManners
Trimdon …
Racing trainers abandon TV interview boycott plan to avoid ‘public conflict’
The PRA, which was founded in 2024 and headed by the former British Horseracing Board chair Peter Savill, claims …
Who is behind DeepSeek and how did it achieve its AI ‘Sputnik moment’?
After years of worrying in the US that its artificial intelligence ambitions could be leapfrogged by Beijing, the biggest threat to Silicon Valley’s hegemony has come not from one of China’s big four tech firms, but from a previously little known start-up.
Rather than Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent or Xiaomi topping …
Giorgia Meloni says she is under investigation for repatriation of Libyan warlord
Giorgia Meloni has said she is under investigation in connection with Italy’s unexpected release and repatriation last week of a Libyan general who is wanted for war crimes by the international criminal court.
The Italian prime minister said in a video message posted on social media that she is suspected …
The stock market is always terrible at valuing technology revolutions
First of seven Labour MPs suspended for voting against party to have whip restored
The first of the seven Labour MPs who were suspended for voting against the two-child benefit cap are set to have the whip restored within days if they agree to avoid further rebellions in future, the Guardian understands.
However, several of the MPs, including John McDonnell, who was shadow chancellor …
Adil Rashid’s superb spell spins England to victory in third T20 against India
England may want to blow away sides with pace but the slow stuff matters, too. Adil Rashid was masterful in Rajkot, the leg-spinner delivering the key wicket of Tilak Varma, conceding no boundaries and securing his side’s first victory of this tour. India failed to chase down 172, their series …
Asda ditches Aldi and Lidl price-match scheme just a year after launch
Asda is ditching its Aldi and Lidl price-match scheme just a year after launching it, as the UK’s fourth-largest supermarket chain battles to win back shoppers amid rising costs.
Stopping the scheme in favour of a wider “Rollback” price cuts campaign is one of the most dramatic moves yet by …
Leicester City helicopter crash ruled an accident at jury inquest
The deaths of five people, including the former Leicester City FC owner, killed when a helicopter crashed outside the city’s stadium and became engulfed in flames, have been ruled as accidental by an inquest jury.
An inquest into the deaths of club chair Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, the helicopter’s pilot, Eric Swaffer, …