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Raducanu turns down insect bite treatment over doping fears in Australia
Emma Raducanu says the chance of ingesting a contaminated substance is a notable concern on the minds of tennis players at a time when Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek continue to navigate the fallout of two of the most high profile anti-doping cases in the history of the sport.
Speaking …
South Africa police find 26 naked Ethiopians held by suspected traffickers
South African police have rescued 26 Ethiopians from a suspected human trafficking ring in Johannesburg after the group broke a window and burglar bar to escape from a house where they were being held naked.
Three people were arrested on suspicion of people trafficking and possessing an illegal firearm on …
Ontario leader warns of ‘pain’ for US if Trump moves forward with tariffs on Canada
Andy Burnham joins calls for ‘limited’ national inquiry into sexual abuse gangs
The Greater Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, has joined calls for a “limited” national inquiry into grooming gangs, saying the scope of the local inquiry he had commissioned in Oldham did not have the same legal powers.
a Conservative amendment to the children’s wellbeing …Crime, comedy and The Count of Monte-Cristo: French flock to cinemas … to watch homegrown films
The most-watched films in French cinemas last year were a feelgood comedy featuring a cast of non-professional, disabled actors and a swashbuckling three-hour costume drama based on a 1,500-page novel first published in 1844.
Both were made in France, where, according to 2024’s box office figures from the national film …
Lisa Nandy rejects calls for England to boycott Afghanistan cricket match
Two more lynx spotted in Scottish woods after capture of another pair
Visa-waiver system could overwhelm UK immigration services, law firm warns
The UK Home Office’s already burdened immigration services could be overwhelmed this summer when a new visa-waiver system comes into force for European business travellers and tourists in April, a leading law firm has said.
There have also been fresh warnings that the electronic travel authorisation (ETA) requirements could threaten …
Chess: newly-married Carlsen signs up with Bundesliga, Freestyle and Saudis
‘The scale is blowing my mind’: Bradford ready to shift perceptions as city of culture
Below-zero temperatures are forecast at City Park on Friday evening but the warmth radiating from Bradford’s mighty UK city of culture opening will undoubtedly put everyone in the mood to celebrate.
The city was right in the centre of a badly timed amber weather warning this week and suffered a …