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Deion Sanders as Cowboys head coach would be crazy. But it could work
It didn’t take long for Jerry Jones to turn the Dallas Cowboys’ head coach search into a circus.
Perhaps that’s just how he likes it. In the middle of the NFL playoffs, with the Cowboys long out of the postseason picture, up pops Jones to push his team back to …
British woman dies after ‘violent’ skiing collision in French Alps
An investigation is under way after a British woman died after a “violent collision” on a ski slope in south-east France.
The woman, 62, experienced traumatic shock and died shortly after the collision, according to the French news outlet Le Dauphiné Liberé. Ski patrollers, an emergency doctor and teams from …
‘Through ritual, you manifest a power’: textile artist Diedrick Brackens on his mythical work
It is tempting to see it as a happy ending. In Diedrick Brackens’s Ttowards the greenest place on earth, two Black men in the artist’s signature silhouette form throw an arm about each other’s waists, while holding opposite ends of a broom. Perhaps they’re about to enact the wedding folk …
Raducanu reaches out to Andy Murray to avoid ‘bad blood’ over doubles withdrawal
Thursday briefing: What we know about the Gaza ceasefire deal
Emma Raducanu sets up Iga Swiatek test with win over close friend Anisimova
Slowed down by a sore back, swirling wind and a supremely talented ball-striker who robbed her of rhythm, all Emma Raducanu could do was fight with all the energy, intelligence and conviction she could rouse as her presence at the Australian Open hung in the balance.
Across two testing, uncomfortable …
Pakistan PM orders inquiry after national airline ad accused of evoking 9/11 imagery
Pakistan’s prime minister has ordered an investigation after the country’s national airline released an advert that drew accusations that it
evoked imagery of the 9/11 attacks
.The advert was released by Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) last week to celebrate the resumption of flights to Paris, which had …
Home hope Alex de Minaur untroubled on way into Australian Open third round
The seeds lie in wait for Alex de Minaur, who strode through his second round match at the Australian Open on Thursday, defeating American qualifier Tristan Boyer 6-2, 6-4, 6-3 in just under two hours on Rod Laver Arena.
Australia’s main hope of breaking a 49-year drought in the men’s …
Fall in UK trade with EU should spur rewrite of post-Brexit rules, says IPPR
A slump in trade with the EU should spur ministers to negotiate a fundamental rewrite of post-Brexit rules to more closely align the UK with Brussels, a leading left-of-centre thinktank has said.
Donald Trump’s arrival in the White House next week should also encourage the government to get on the …
Keir Starmer hails ‘closer than ever’ partnership with Ukraine on Kyiv visit
Keir Starmer has travelled to Ukraine to meet Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the first time since he entered Downing Street, hailing a “closer than ever” partnership days before Donald Trump returns to the White House.
The two countries will sign a partnership deal to deepen the existing defence relationship, with further …