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New York Jets and Aaron Rodgers to part ways, according to reports
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appears to be over, with multiple reports that the team and quarterback are parting ways. that the Jets told Rodgers last week that they …Essex police officer sacked after admitting ‘tragedy chanting’ at Anfield
An Essex police officer has been sacked after admitting “tragedy chanting” at Liverpool fans during a Premier League match last year.
Essex police instigated misconduct proceedings against Sgt Tyler Coppin after he pleaded guilty to the public order offence during the Liverpool game against Chelsea at Anfield last October.
He …
Church of England refuses call for gluten-free wafers and non-alcoholic wine
It’s the ancient ritual that unites millions of Christians in faith – but the Church of England is facing accusations that holy communion excludes non-drinkers or worshippers with dietary intolerances.
as part …Furbank and Feyi-Waboso fitness boost bolsters England’s Six Nations charge
Rohit Sharma hits century as India surge to ODI series victory over England
England will enter the Champions Trophy this month on the back of four consecutive one-day international series defeats, their latest confirmed by the relentless blade of Rohit Sharma.
Questions about Sharma’s future have piled up in recent weeks, as would be the case for any 37-year-old out of nick. But …
Britain’s system for controlling arms exports is broken, former diplomat claims
Britain’s system for controlling arms exports is broken, subject to political manipulation and has seen conduct that crossed the threshold into complicity with war crimes, a former UK diplomat has claimed.
, Mark Smith, whoresigned from the Foreign Office
in August, said …Was England’s win a watershed moment for Borthwick or a fleeting slice of joy?
How the British Council changed my life | Letters
It was with great dismay and a sense of urgency that I read Patrick Wintour’s piece about the decline of the British Council (
Why the financial crisis at the British Council matters as UK pushes soft power, 25 January
).I was 13 when I discovered the …
Fast cars, yachts and racehorses are not the usual accoutrements of religious leaders, but they fitted the lifestyle of the Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the world’s 12 million Ismaili Muslims, who has died aged 88.
Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, the 49th hereditary imam of the Shia Ismaili …
Ireland power through Scotland to stay unbeaten with Prendergast to the fore
The song remains the same for Scotland. The sound of bagpipes had drifted around Murrayfield, Flower of Scotland was belted out with customary passion, and the inspirational figure of Chris Hoy even delivered the match ball. But when showtime arrived Ireland, yet again, were simply too good, too physical, too …