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Starmer deploys royals to charm Gulf leaders in hopes of new trade deal
The royal family is being deployed by the UK government to roll out the red carpet for the autocratic leaders of Gulf states, amid hopes of a trade deal with the oil-rich countries.
, Sheikh Tamim bin …Musk could use the ‘Department of Government Efficiency’ for self-enrichment
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Paul Heaton
Glasgow
In support of the release of his 10th studio album The Mighty Several, Paul Heaton hits the arenas of the UK with his new sidekick, Rianne Downey. Alongside new material, the pair promise an array of Housemartins and Beautiful South hits, mapping the territories of …
Harry Brook says he was ‘a bit jammy’ to reach 171 after New Zealand fumbles
Can goats predict earthquakes? Can dogs forecast volcanic eruptions? These scientists think so
Scientists are enlisting some unusual recruits in their efforts to forecast earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other natural phenomena. They are enrolling thousands of dogs, goats, and other farmyard animals – as well as a wide range of wildlife – in studies that will monitor their movements from space.
The programme …
North Melbourne crush Brisbane by 30 points in grand final to win first AFLW premiership
North Melbourne have capped off an undefeated season with their first AFLW premiership at Ikon Park, adding a dose of revenge on last year’s winners Brisbane with a resounding 6.3 (39) to 1.3 (9) triumph in front of a crowd of 12,122.
“Eyes on the prize” read the Kangaroos banner. …
Ireland’s voters unhappy with taoiseach Simon Harris, election exit poll shows
Voters in Ireland have expressed dissatisfaction with the taoiseach, Simon Harris, despite a return of the current government being the most
probable outcome of the election
, according to an exit poll.Of those 5,000 voters surveyed after they placed their vote, 35% named Fianna Fáil’s leader, Micheál …
Cornish tourist spot unveils spider-related haiku spun by Simon Armitage
Armitage’s haiku, Web, celebrates the silky but deadly threads …
‘It’s almost dirty money’: the older generation of crypto investors benefiting from the ‘Trump pump’
Miles, a 37-year-old NHS doctor from London, has been trying to persuade friends to buy cryptocurrencies for years. In recent weeks, the “Trump pump” to crypto prices has left them envious. “They have watched in frustration as my gamble paid off,” he says.
Miles’s crypto portfolio is now worth £2.3m, …
England close in on victory as Chris Woakes takes charge in New Zealand
There have been Australian cricket supporters in Christchurch this past week and not, word has it, to escape
that has engulfed their team back home. Apparently they were so taken by their experience duringthe 2-0 series win
for their side in …