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It wasn’t just the way Steve Borthwick used his bench that shaped

England’s victory over France

, it was the way he didn’t use it, too. Instead of bringing on Harry Randall, Borthwick backed Alex Mitchell to play a full 80 minutes, something he hasn’t allowed any scrum-half …

They are a popular staple for office lunches, barbecues and takeaways, but prawns often suffer an unpleasant death before reaching our plates.

Animal rights campaigners say billions of prawns farmed each year deserve better welfare protection and are targeting what they describe as “atrocious” practices of “eyestalk ablation” and suffocation …

There’s a moment in the 1967 film

The Graduate

that has become renowned. At a party thrown by his parents to celebrate his graduation, Benjamin (Dustin Hoffman) is approached by Mr McGuire, an elderly bore who wants to say “just one word” to him: “plastics”. “Exactly how …

A scramble to heat homes during a cold winter across Europe has sent gas prices soaring from where they were six months ago. This week, that extra cost will appear in figures that City analysts say will show

inflation

jumped to 2.8% in January, from 2.5% in …

Smell loss was a

defining symptom of Covid

, and for some people, a curse. Most people regain their sense of smell as their infection fades, but some never recover. It means not being able to tell if milk is off, if there’s a gas leak or what …

Europe will be consulted – but ultimately excluded – from the planned peace talks between Russia, the US and Ukraine, Donald Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine revealed on Saturday.

Asked if Europe would present at the planned talks, Keith Kellogg said he was from “the school of realism, and that …

A British couple who have been detained in Iran have been named by their family as Craig and Lindsay Foreman.

The family spoke of their concern at the “distressing situation” facing the Foremans, who are being held in Kerman, Iran.

“This unexpected turn of events has caused significant concern for …

Professor Paul Workman was 37 and already well established as a medical researcher when his mother, Ena, died of a rare bone cancer known as chordoma. About one in a million people are affected by the condition, which is untreatable.

“It was utterly frustrating,” said Workman, who later became head …

Since 1963, the Munich Security Conference has seen many consequential speeches, notably Vladimir Putin announcing in 2007 that Russia would never accept a subordinate role in the new world order. But

Friday’s speech by JD Vance

, the US vice-president, has the potential to be the most consequential …

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