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Seth Meyers on Elon Musk’s US takeover: ‘A billionaire coup’
UK can’t say ‘job done’ on fighting inflation, says Bank of England’s Huw Pill
My friend Michael Brennan, who has died aged 80, was a teacher and activist, and also tried to unravel the mathematical basis of Celtic interlace – the ornamental knot patterns found in Irish art.
As a youth Mike had assisted his father in his work as a monumental sculptor. He …
Arkle-bound Sir Gino faces uncertain run-in after injury scuppers Newbury tilt
Sir Gino, the odds-on favourite for the Arkle Trophy at Cheltenham’s festival meeting next month, will miss his intended prep run in the Game Spirit Chase at Newbury on Saturday after sustaining “a small wound” during routine exercise, Nicky Henderson, the gelding’s trainer, said on Friday.
Sir Gino, who was …
Favoured Italy face return of Faletau as Wales look to stop their slide
Italy are the biggest favourites of the weekend to win their Six Nations match. And it is highly unlikely that sentence has been written before.
Admittedly, there is barely anything in it. At the time of writing, Italy are widely available at evens with a handicap of seven; for France …
Sudanese military reports sweeping gains in battle for capital
Sudan’s brutal civil war appears to be approaching a decisive phase as the country’s military reported sweeping gains in the symbolic battle for the capital.
, often characterised by bloody stalemate, nears its two-year anniversary, the Sudanese armed forces (SAF) declared a string of …Rebuilding shattered Gaza may require a new Marshall plan
In the week that Donald Trump called for what has been described
of Palestinians from Gaza to rebuild itas a US “riviera”
– an idea as unworkable as it is unhinged – the issues of how, if and when Gaza will …‘Sorry, good game’: why English rugby attitudes still infuriate France
Always eager to keep its readers up to speed, the Guardian marked the inclusion of the French rugby team in the Five Nations by providing a quick glossary of pertinent terms. “Marquer” was one, “plaquer” another, “melee” a third, all familiar enough now after a hundred-and-some years of playing each …
TikTok sued over deaths of children said to have attempted ‘blackout challenge’
The parents of four British teenagers have sued TikTok over the deaths of their children, which they claim were the result of the viral “blackout challenge”.
The lawsuit claims Isaac Kenevan, 13, Archie Battersbee, 12, Julian “Jools” Sweeney, 14, and Maia Walsh, 13, died in 2022 while attempting the “blackout …