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Search begins for UK sailor after yacht found ‘eviscerated’ off French coast
A 73-year-old British sailor is lost at sea and his yacht has been found “eviscerated” off the French coast in stormy weather.
A French air force helicopter was dispatched to find the man after he set off his distress beacon at 3pm on Saturday, approximately 50 miles (80km) west of …
NFC championship game: Eagles overpower sloppy Commanders to reach Super Bowl
Saquon Barkley – who else? – reeled off an electrifying 60-yard touchdown run the first time he touched the football on Sunday, in the first game he had played in for a spot in the Super Bowl. His Philadelphia Eagles kept up the audacious charge all game.
With splendid Washington …
WH Smith puts UK high street stores up for sale creating uncertainty for workers
Freddie Steward backs decision to introduce 20-minute red cards in Six Nations
Russell’s deft handling sinks Sale as Bath burnish title credentials
Finn Russell provided the inspiration as Premiership leaders Bath claimed an entertaining bonus-point win after edging out a Sale side missing eight England players owing to international commitments.
The Scotland fly-half was pivotal throughout and claimed 12 points with the boot to pass a century of points in the Premiership …
Lukashenko says he has ‘no regrets’ about Belarus helping Russia to invade Ukraine
China’s top diplomat to visit UK in February for talks with David Lammy
The Foreign Office (FCDO) is drawing up plans to host the Chinese foreign minister in mid-February, according to three people briefed …
Why Labour should put green before growth | Letters
It would appear that Rachel Reeves would rather put growth ahead of protecting our children’s future with net zero policies (
Rachel Reeves’s bid to expand Heathrow could add £40 to airline ticket, 23 January
). Yet in the acres of coverage about this government’s growth mantra, three crucial …The Cambridge academic Don Cupitt, who has died aged 90, was to many one of the most humane and inspirational radical theologians of his generation, but to others, including some at the university and in the Church of England, a clergyman who did not even believe in God. “What,” one …
Jannik Sinner playing different tune to everyone else in dismantling of Zverev
It could only be heard in the quiet before a serve. An unmistakable drumbeat, the bass reverberating to a rhythm throughout the 162 minutes it took for Jannik Sinner to win his third grand slam title. This one was in straight sets, over the willing but outmatched Alexander Zverev.
Where …