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Windsor embraces return of jumps racing with cash at the Million festival
When Windsor staged what was billed as its last ever jumps meeting in December 1998, the final race on the card was the Norwegian Blue Handicap Hurdle – a clear sign that as far as the track was concerned, jumping was no more. It had ceased to be.
A generation …
Aid increase in ceasefire deal ‘is admission Israel could have done more’, experts say
A provision to increase the aid entering Gaza under the ceasefire is welcome but insufficient, and shows Israel could have allowed more food, medicine and other supplies into the strip during the war, humanitarian and legal experts said.
The deal agreed this week allows for 600 trucks a day of …
The Guide #173: In praise of The Brutalist’s bladder-friendly intermission
Labour’s investment in AI isn’t as clever as it thinks it is | Letters
There are at least three major concerns to raise with the government’s apparent betting the future of the UK on so-called artificial intelligence (
‘Mainlined into UK’s veins’: Labour announces huge public rollout of AI, 12 January
).First, as Prof Shannon Vallor at the University of Edinburgh has …
Police in London urge public to use different pins for gym and bank cards
Police have urged the public to use different pin codes at the gym after a prolific thief stole hundreds of pounds from a man he snooped on while entering a locker code that he also used for his bank card.
Last September Declan Murphy, 35, secretly watched the victim as …
How scientists and the climate movement can work together | Letters
Trump says he had ‘good’ call with China’s Xi about TikTok and trade
Donald Trump
, on the phone in the first direct contact between the two men since 2021.Days ahead of Trump’s inauguration, Trump and Xi spoke on Friday to discuss TikTok, trade, fentanyl and Taiwan.
“The call …
Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan sentenced to 14 years in prison in corruption case
Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for corruption, another setback for the beleaguered leader who has already spent over 18 months in jail and is facing more than a hundred cases.
Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, were found guilty of illegally …
‘So much pain’: England and Lions wing Anthony Watson retires due to injury
The England and British & Irish Lions winger Anthony Watson has retired from rugby aged 30 on medical grounds, having been advised it was no longer safe to continue playing.
Watson, who brings the curtain down with 56 caps, has been beset by injuries of late with a debilitating back …
McIlroy survives for weekend at Desert Classic but Rahm and Hovland exit
For a spell on Friday afternoon the organisers of the Dubai Desert Classic had cause for panic. Jon Rahm had already tumbled out of the tournament after 36 holes, Viktor Hovland was heading the same way and Rory McIlroy was dangerously close to the cut line. Not for the first …