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Cruz Hewitt takes expectation and Nick Kyrgios jokes in his stride ahead of Australian Open debut
The teenager long ago outgrew his legendary father, has been prominent at the Davis Cup, and has already sparked an off-court controversy with Nick Kyrgios. Yet Cruz Hewitt hasn’t yet made his formal Australian Open debut.
The son of Lleyton and Bec Hewitt is just 16, but at 1.88m already …
Charlie Hebdo marks 10 years after terror attack with special issue
Ten years on from the Islamist terrorist attack on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, France will ask: “Are we all still Charlie?”
The #JeSuisCharlie hashtag spread around the world in January 2015 after brothers Chérif and Saïd Kouachi stormed the paper’s offices killing 11 people in retaliation for it printing …
Tell us how you have been affected by snow, ice and rain in the UK
Climate crisis ‘wreaking havoc’ on Earth’s water cycle, report finds
The climate crisis is “wreaking havoc” on the planet’s water cycle, with ferocious floods and crippling droughts affecting billions of people, a report has found.
Water is people’s most vital natural resource but global heating is changing the way water moves around the Earth. The analysis of water disasters in …
Weather warnings remain in place across UK as rain, ice and snow cause travel havoc
Weather warnings remain in force across much of the UK on Monday as snow showers, ice and rain cause travel disruption.
, including Manchester, temporarily closed their runways due to heavy snow, while stranded vehicles and collisions blocked main roads across northern England.The adverse conditions …
A vision of sport in 2050: robot leagues, chips in brains and players in their 50s | Sean Ingle
Monday briefing: After a month of political chaos, where does South Korea go now?
Good morning.
South Korea finds itself embroiled in its gravest political crisis since democratisation in the 1980s. Turmoil erupted just over a month ago, when president Yoon Suk Yeol imposed martial law on the evening of 3 December – the first such declaration in 45 years – claiming to shield …
Ukraine war briefing: Fierce fighting reported in Russia’s Kursk region amid new Ukrainian offensive
Russia says Ukraine has launched a
new attack in the Kursk region
of western Russia
where Russian troops have been trying to eject Ukrainian forces for the past five months. Russia’s defence ministry said on Sunday its forces were beating back the Ukrainian forces but Russian military …
‘It makes you feel like a kid again’: snowed in at Britain’s highest pub
“Do you want a shot?” asks Katy Sherrington from Durham, offering up a tiny glass of a pink liquid. Nobody is going anywhere at this point, so it would be rude not to.
On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the …
Ripe for the picking? Irish wine on the up – but ‘nobody will retire rich’
Heard the one about Irish wine? Like its English counterpart, it is no longer a joke, with more than a dozen vineyards now producing bottles to emulate those of the terroirs of France, Spain and Italy.
At about €60 (£50) a bottle and produced in small quantities, it is far …