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Rachel Reeves has three options to dodge an economic crisis and all are unthinkable
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 …
If the AI Roundheads go to war with tech royalty, don’t bet against them | John Naughton
Chill of inflation threatens Britain again after Europe’s long, hard winter
‘Rugby is growing’: Old Glory DC owners bullish as MLR hits year eight
‘Guess who’s back?’: the inside story of Nigel Farage’s quest for power
Nigel Farage seems to be everywhere again: striding into rallies to the beat of Eminem, popping up at
, hosting achampagne-soaked fundraiser
in Mayfair and grinning on the ITV breakfast sofataunted by a Chinese dragon
.Since July, Reform UK has …
New owners want Manchester Originals to rival profile of City and United
Munich car attack believed to have had Islamist motive, says prosecutor
German police and prosecutors have said the Afghan suspect in a car ramming in central Munich that injured at least 36 people is believed to have had an “Islamist” motive and will answer to charges of attempted murder.
‘Bloody fingers with pink nails”: how Sasha DiGiulian broke climbing’s glass ceiling
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 releases 200,000 tonnes of emergency rice stockpile as prices soar
EVs and datacentres driving new global ‘age of electricity’, says watchdog
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 …