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Novak Djokovic ready to produce ‘best’ level in quarter-final duel with Alcaraz
‘I back her 100%’: Dunkley refuses to blame Knight for England Ashes failure
The England batter Sophia Dunkley says she backs captain Heather Knight “100%” despite Australia securing an unassailable lead in the Women’s Ashes with a fourth consecutive victory on Monday.
puts them 8-0 up in the points format and means they …South African police launch hunt for alleged illegal mining ‘kingpin’
South African police are hunting an alleged “kingpin” of illegal mining after he escaped from custody following a rescue operation last week in which
78 bodies were brought out of an illicit goldmine
.James Neo Tshoaeli, a Lesotho national known as Tiger, has been accused by other …
England’s McCullum backs Buttler to brighten up in new white-ball era
Brendon McCullum believes Jos Buttler’s “best years could definitely be ahead of him” as the two begin their partnership in charge of England’s white-ball teams.
McCullum’s tenure as all-format head coach begins this week, with five Twenty20 internationals and three one-day internationals
followed next month …‘We need people to recognise the urgency’: Peterborough Cathedral faces financial ruin
Dalliston, the …
Global financial sector dropping key green pledges as Trump takes office
Trump presidency will help to ‘occupy Brussels’, says Orbán
Donald Trump’s presidency will boost rightwing political forces across Europe, the Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orbán, has said, as he announced an offensive “to occupy Brussels”.
Hungary’s long-serving prime minister and Trump ally was speaking as European far-right and nationalist politicians flocked to Washington to welcome the returning US president …
‘When Star Wars came out, one of our directors was close to tears’: how we made Blake’s 7
Michael E Briant, director of series one
I got the impression Blake’s 7 was just going to be “space opera” and wanted to move on and do other things, but the script for the first episode won me over. It was 1977, before the mass surveillance we have today, so …
Food delivery apps urged to reveal how algorithms affect UK couriers’ work
Takeaway delivery apps are facing pressure to crack open the black-box algorithms that govern the work of more than 100,000 couriers in the UK and reveal more about how decisions are made on pay and access to jobs.
A coalition including the TUC, Amnesty International, couriers’ unions and the campaign …