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Patrick Mahomes and Olympic flag football hopeful they can bury hatchet
Both men are in New Orleans as the city prepares for Sunday’s Super Bowl, where …
Good times for a change? Borthwick pairs playmaker Smiths against France
Steve Borthwick has handed a first England start to the fly-half Fin Smith and shifted Marcus Smith to fullback as he seeks to end his side’s dismal run of form against France on Saturday. Tom Willis will also make a first start having been given the nod at No 8 …
No room for reality as Yvette Cooper takes Nick Ferrari’s phone-in in her stride | John Crace
This was more like it. The kind of slow day when the government more or less looked like it was going to set the news agenda. Not be derailed by some catastrophe or cock-up. Or Donald Trump declaring war on Greenland and turning Gaza into a Middle East Riviera of …
UK app drivers: will you be logging off on Valentine’s Day?
The high price of sport: how fans in Australia can watch in 2025 and at what cost | Jack Snape
The cost of watching sport in 2025 is imposing for fans in Australia, and even the wallets of those with just a passing interest are not immune to pain.
Kayo – once seen by sports fans as Foxtel without the fat – will increase its pricing for its 4K offering …
How Donald Trump’s new trade tariffs could end up hurting Australia
SAS soldiers used unjustified lethal force against IRA members, inquest finds
The use of lethal force by SAS soldiers who shot dead four members of the IRA in 1992 in an ambush in County Tyrone was not justified or reasonable, a judge at an inquest has ruled.
The victims’ families welcomed the ruling and said they would consider criminal prosecutions against …
The greatest sport-pop relationship? Not Taylor and Travis but the Super Bowl half-time show | Emma John
If US high school romcoms have taught us anything, it’s that jocks don’t have anything in common with those who play band. Nor do they, typically, hang with the brooders, the sensitive souls who write waspish poetry and listen to indie music. And yet here we are: another Super Bowl, …
Challenge Cup romance returns but has RFL’s revamp backfired?
It is officially the start of the new Super League season this weekend, but not quite as you may remember it. The road to Old Trafford begins next Thursday when the reigning champions, Wigan, take on Leigh in a mouthwatering local derby. But before then, all 12 top-flight clubs enter …