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Sara Sharif’s father and stepmother to seek appeal against murder sentences
The father and stepmother of Sara Sharif are seeking to appeal against the sentences they received for the 10-year-old’s murder.
Sara suffered a “daily living hell” as she was tortured to death over many months by Urfan Sharif, who was described in court as a psychopath and a “controlling, violent …
Trump inauguration: 10 things to know – from when it starts to how to watch
In front of an expected huge crowd of supporters and protesters Trump …
Hastings Masters guards chess tradition and unveils a new 16-year-old star
Hastings is the grandfather of international chess tournaments, first staged in 1895 and annually since 1920, with brief war and pandemic breaks. Its vintage decades were the 1930s, 50s and 70s, when world champions and challengers lined up to compete, while the badminton legend Sir George Thomas and the Bletchley …
UK TikTokers say goodbye to US followers as ban looms: ‘It’s a really beautiful community’
Ashleigh Gardner fills one of few gaps on CV with first international century | Geoff Lemon
Not many dimensions away across the multiverse, there is a world where Ashleigh Gardner is already Australian captain across formats. When Meg Lanning surprisingly called time on an international career in 2023 when she might still have had years to play, selectors had the chance to shift the team towards …
Jacob Fearnley exits Australian Open after being given lesson by Alexander Zverev
It took just 20 minutes into one of the most significant occasions of Jacob Fearnley’s uncommonly short professional tennis career for the 23-year-old to receive evidence of the soaring level required to consistently trouble the very best tennis players in the world.
With the score at 2-3, 0-15 early …
Friday briefing: What new research about the limits of the body mass index might tell us about obesity
Good morning.
found that obesity among adults had more than doubled since 1990, and quadrupled among children and adolescents. As these figures continue to rise, experts are increasingly questioning how to better identify, manage and prevent obesity.This week, an …
Weatherwatch: Could small nuclear reactors help curb extreme weather?
Violent weather events have been top of the news agenda for weeks, with scientists and fact-based news organisations attributing their increased severity to climate breakdown. The scientists consulted have all emphasised the need to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
At the same time there are predictions about artificial intelligence and datacentres …
I won’t let critics get to me, says Reeves after speculation about her future
Rachel Reeves has said she is not going to let her critics get her down after a bruising week of speculation about whether she could be ousted as chancellor.
Reeves said she is qualified for the job and has the ideas to turn things around, amid worries about falling business …
‘Everyone thought it would cause gridlock’: the highway that Seoul turned into a stream
On a crisp December morning, office workers and tourists stroll along a tree-lined stream in central Seoul, pausing on stepping stones that cross its flowing waters. It’s difficult to imagine that just over 20 years ago, this was a vast elevated highway carrying 168,000 cars daily through the heart of …