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When Rachel Reeves stood up in the House of Commons on budget day on 30 October as this country’s first woman chancellor, she was brimming with pride: “To girls and young women everywhere, I say: Let there be no ceiling on your ambition, your hopes and your dreams.”

Four months …

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 …

Like the rest of Washington, the rugby field

on the National Mall

was covered with snow this week. But Old Glory DC were safely indoors, preparing for the return of Major League Rugby, the US professional rugby union competition that kicks off year eight this weekend.

Nigel Farage seems to be everywhere again: striding into rallies to the beat of Eminem, popping up at

Maga parties in Washington

, hosting a

champagne-soaked fundraiser

in Mayfair and grinning on the ITV breakfast sofa

taunted by a Chinese dragon

.

Since July, Reform UK has …

Challenging football heavyweights Manchester United and Manchester City is within the reach of the Manchester Originals, according to the Hundred franchise’s new majority share owner.

Shashwat Goenka, the vice chairman of RPSG, which

bid £80m for a 70% share of the Originals

this month, told a press …

In August 2013, Sasha DiGiulian traveled to the Dolomites to attempt Bellavista, a dream years in the making. After two weeks of working on the crux pitches, she climbed the entire route in a single push, becoming the first woman to climb a 5.14b big wall, breaking a major barrier …

Japan is to flood the market with almost a quarter of a million tonnes of stockpiled rice in an unprecedented attempt to arrest soaring prices caused by

record summer heat

, panic buying and distribution problems.

The government will release up to 210,000 tonnes of rice, the agriculture …

The world’s electricity use will grow every year by more than the amount consumed annually by Japan because of a surge in electric transport, air conditioning and datacentres, according to the world’s energy watchdog.

The International Energy Agency has raised its predictions for the world’s rising demand for electricity, pegging …

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