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Bigger challenges than a debut with nothing to lose await Sam Konstas in Sri Lanka | Geoff Lemon
If you’re Sam Konstas, you’re used to things moving quickly. It took 718 first-class runs to get into the Australian team. It took 113 Test runs to potentially change the way it is set up. For almost two years since Travis Head won a shootout in India, the plan has …
Trump again demands to buy Greenland in ‘horrendous’ call with Danish PM
Donald Trump had a fiery phone call with Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen over his demands to buy Greenland, according to senior European officials.
the Financial Times, officials said that Trump, then still president-elect, spoke with Frederiksen for 45 minutes last week, during which he …Tilak Varma denies England as India edge to dramatic victory in second T20
This was a night of push and pull in Chennai, of a match undecided until the final hit, the 20-over game at its best, initially belonging to Brydon Carse but ending in the arms of Tilak Varma. The India batter was both responsible and electric in a chase of 166, …
‘I can’t find the words’: Palestinians rejoice with those freed in ceasefire deal
In a sports hall on the outskirts of Ramallah, three skinny men in grey prison sweatsuits and plastic sandals embraced their beaming friends before being lifted on to their shoulders and carried out into the waiting crowds.
Outside the friends and families of those released gathered in anticipation, some waving …
Boy, 14, charged with murder of Birmingham schoolboy Leo Ross
A 14-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of Leo Ross, 12, who was stabbed while walking home from school in Birmingham.
The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been remanded in custody to appear at Birmingham magistrates court on Monday having been charged on Saturday, …
The ‘house next door’: Rudolf Höss's villa opens to honour Auschwitz victims
The villa where Rudolf Höss and his family lived stood immediately next to the Auschwitz concentration camp. The garden wall of the villa was the wall of the camp.
At Christmas time, they put up a tree in the living room and festooned it with ornaments and candles. In the …
Rachel Reeves has to realise she can’t plough on with the farm tax | Phillip Inman
Prevent ‘not set up’ to stop killers like Rudakubana as UK terror threat changes
WH Smith considers sale of high street business including more than 500 stores
One of the world’s oldest retailers, WH Smith, has confirmed it is in talks to sell its city- and town-centre stores, which it has described as the “hub of the high street”.
First established in 1792 in Little Grosvenor Street in London by Henry Walton Smith and his wife, Anna, …
The oil crisis fuelled by Russia’s war is evaporating – and so are the profits
Almost three years ago, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine wiped out Europe’s largest source of gas and shocked global energy markets, setting the stage for quarter after quarter of better-than-expected earnings for the fossil fuel producers ready to profit from the volatility. Now those returns are beginning to cool.
But as …