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Leigh shock Wigan in extra time after first 0-0 draw in Super League history
Leigh Leopards secured their first win at Wigan Warriors in 42 years to stun the reigning Super League champions and win arguably the most remarkable game in the competition’s 30-year history.
For the first time since 1993, a professional rugby league match finished 0-0 after 80 pulsating and gripping minutes.
…Mexican president blasts US for harboring drug cartels
Mexico’s president has accused the US of harboring drug cartels and American citizens of working with
groups inMexico
, in a riposte toDonald Trump
’s allegation ofan “intolerable alliance” between traffickers and her government
.“There is also organized crime in the …
UK government to ‘wait and see’ in the face of Trump tariffs announcement
The UK government will “wait and see” whether tariffs announced by Donald Trump “actually come to pass”, a senior minister said.
The US president announced what he called “reciprocal tariffs” on all other countries on Thursday evening, claiming it was “fair to all”.
But it was unclear how this would …
Stars pull out of shows and positions at Kennedy Center after Trump takeover
takeover
of the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington has generated outcry from performers and members, with several stars pulling out of engagements or associations.Trump purged the board of the arts foundation last week, clearing the group of appointees …
Trump’s Ukraine call with Putin leaves UK sounding at odds with reality
In the aftermath of Donald Trump’s incendiary call with Vladimir Putin, UK ministers and officials have had to do some extraordinary contortions.
There is no greater priority in the UK’s foreign policy than keeping the volatile occupant of the White House on side. And that has meant over the past …
Pete Hegseth says ‘everything is on the table’ to end Ukraine war
The US defence secretary, Pete Hegseth, has said “everything is on the table” to bring peace in Ukraine and suggested reducing the number of American troop levels in Europe could even be part of any deal.
European leaders have been left reeling by a series of abrupt US moves since …
Colleagues of soldier, 19, found dead criticise response to sexual assault claims
Colleagues of a 19-year-old soldier found dead in her barracks room after allegedly being sexually assaulted by an officer twice her age have strongly criticised how her complaint about the incident was dealt with.
One colleague of Gunner Jaysley Beck confirmed at her inquest he was “incensed” that Warrant Officer …
Student died from sepsis after hospital error over antibiotics, inquest hears
A consultant paediatrician warned medical colleagues treating her son that they had failed to give him life-saving antibiotics hours before he died from sepsis, an inquest has heard.
William Hewes, 22, a history and politics student, died on 21 January 2023 of meningococcal septicaemia at east London’s Homerton hospital, where …
EU failed to Trump-proof Europe and now faces humiliation over Ukraine
The start of the Munich security conference has a habit of being disrupted by a display of power by Vladimir Putin. In 2022, the transatlantic security establishment gathered in the knowledge that Putin was days from launching his attack on Kyiv. In 2023, the opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in …