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Southport killer said he was ‘glad’ children were dead after arrest
The Southport killer, Axel Rudakubana, said: “I’m so glad those kids are dead” after he was arrested for the “sadistic” murder of three young girls and attempted murder of 10 others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.
The sentencing of the 18-year-old was halted as he shouted that he felt …
Noisy fans add to sport's spectacle but loss of perspective and anger soon follows | Emma John
Eva Asderaki-Moore probably loves her job. But there were times, during
Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open win over Carlos Alcaraz
on Tuesday, when the chair umpire clearly had it with the crowd. “Ladies and gentlemen,please
,” she pleaded. And then “That’s e-nough
!” – which she enunciated like a …Tory demands to look into attorney general and ‘conflict of interest’ claims dismissed
Family of jailed dissident urge Lammy to prioritise case as he visits Egypt
What is the pan-Europe customs area that the EU is open to the UK joining?
The EU trade commissioner, Maroš Šefčovič, has said
Brussels is open to British membership of a pan-European customs area
as part of “reset” discussions between the UK and the bloc.Šefčovič, who is responsible for post-Brexit relations for the EU,
that …Australian Open: Ben Shelton finds the shots – and words – to make his mark
When Taylor Fritz reached the final of the US Open four months ago, he became the first American man to play in a grand slam singles final since Andy Roddick at Wimbledon in 2009. Finally, tennis fans in the United States had a reason to believe that the era of …
Woman who refuses sex is not ‘at fault’ in divorce in France, court rules
Australia win Women’s Ashes series after rain halts dramatic England chase
Australia have won the Ashes outright after sealing victory in the second T20 in Canberra amid a controversial finish as England fought to seal a tight rain-affected run-chase.
The hosts won by only six runs under the DLS method and now go 10-0 up in points to keep alive the …
Rachel Reeves to soften changes to non-dom tax regime after hearing ‘concerns’
Rachel Reeves has said she will amend the finance bill to soften planned changes to the tax regime for “the non-dom community” after intense lobbying from wealthy UK residents.
In the latest evidence of the government’s determination to roll out the red carpet for businesses and investors in a bid …
‘A ritual for a dictator’: Lukashenko critics decry Belarus election
On Sunday, five names will feature on the ballot in Belarus’s presidential election, but the outcome is a foregone conclusion: Alexander Lukashenko’s 31-year reign is poised to continue in the carefully managed vote, granting the dictator his seventh term in power.
The elections, described by the opposition as a “farce”, …