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Romania’s constitutional court has ordered a recount of all first-round votes to rule out a suspicion of fraud in the country’s presidential election, which was won in a major upset by a little-known far-right candidate. The court said on Thursday it had decided unanimously to order Romania’s central electoral bureau …
Four more former British & Irish Lions have been revealed to be part of the group of playersparticipating in legal actionagainst World Rugby, the Rugby Football Union, and the Welsh Rugby Union over allegations they sustained brain injuries playing the sport. Lee Byrne, Gareth Cooper, Harry Ellis and Phil Greening, …
Keir Starmer’s government has signed a deal with Iraq to tackle people smugglers across Europe as new figures showed that net migration hit a record high of nearly a million in a period covering Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak’s tenures as prime minister. The agreement will mean close cooperation with …
Transport across towns and cities could become integrated using dedicated apps, with investment focused on poorer areas and healthier methods, as part of what ministers are calling a “people-first” revolution in local travel. Louise Haigh, the transport secretary, described the plans in a speech in Leeds as “a revolution to …
The pastry chef David Benton grew up in a pumpkin pie family; they always bought the dessert for Thanksgiving dinner. So he was thrilled whenever someone gifted them a sweet potato pie. “Sweet potato pie has a richer, more authentic homemade taste to it, and you could never find them …
A property investment company breached privacy laws by sharing the names and addresses of people going through a divorce or financial distress with participants of its wealth-building classes, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner has found. Master Wealth Control Pty Ltd (DG Institute), whose director was the prominent Sydney …
Woven, threaded, stitched and sewn, textile practice predates all recorded history; in fact some anthropologists speculate that textiles – made for warmth and shelter – may have been humanity’s first technology. Manual textile-making has historically been a communal process, too, providing space for conversation, solidarity and, sometimes, resistance. Over the …
Having now made six of the AFLW’s eight grand finals, the Brisbane Lions are well-acquainted with the steps demanded of the big dance. If the results aren’t convincing enough, the notebook – sitting on the desk of the club’s head of women’s football, Breeanna Brock – certainly is. Pink lettering …
A boss at the hospital where Lucy Letby murdered babies has said he “sincerely regrets” not calling police sooner and is “truly sorry” if he failed the bereaved families. Ian Harvey, a former medical director at the Countess of Chester hospital, told the Thirlwall inquiry he wished he had contacted …
Glass cases house beautifully displayed arm-candy at the latest new entry on a reviving Oxford Street in central London. This is not a designer handbag purveyor but a store dedicated to Ikea’s signature bright blue Frakta carrier bag – a pop-up shop paving the way for the home furnishing retailer’s …

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