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Judge who returned Sara Sharif to care of murderer father can be named
The judge who decided that Sara Sharif should live with her father who went on to kill her can be named after a court of appeal ruling.
by Urfan Sharif and his wife, Beinash Batool, in August 2023, less than four years after the …England’s eight dropped Ashes catches enough to make anyone feel sick | Geoff Lemon
We may as well start with a positive. Annabel Sutherland has for some time appeared to be a next-generation Ellyse Perry, similar not just in stature but in output and style. The resemblance comes most notably when batting in Tests, with the concentration and appetite to put away short-form games …
What a racket: neighbours object to noisy padel playing at Hampshire sports club
Padel is widely considered the
fastest growing sport in the world
– but residents of an affluent Hampshire suburb are not playing ball.The upmarket Winchester Racquets and Fitness club has informed its members it expects to be served with a noise abatement notice after complaints from …
‘I curse this war’: hunger and fear in Goma after rebel takeover
People living in Goma on the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s eastern border with Rwanda have spoken of their fear and acute hunger after the M23 rebel group swept into the city earlier this week after a rapid advance in recent weeks.
Judith Saima, a 28-year-old merchant, said: “We are …
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‘Deep down, all Englishmen are policemen’: Spanish anthology recounts life in Edwardian London
The first of the myriad
anglosajón
peculiarities that would bedevil, confound and exasperate Julio Camba in his 15 months as London correspondent for El Mundo revealed itself when a porter tried to help the young Spanish journalist with his luggage as he arrived at Victoria station in December 1910. …