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Trainers double down on cash demands for interviews and target ITV Racing
Live TV reporters at Sandown this weekend may have some extended gaps to fill after the Professional Racing Association (PRA), a pressure group headed by the former British Horseracing Board chair Peter Savill, said on Monday that it will instruct the 170 trainers on its membership list to boycott pre- …
Off-court issues for men’s Australian Open finalists leave sour taste for tennis
The tennis turned out to be one of the least interesting aspects of the men’s Australian Open final as the world No 1 Jannik Sinner predictably bulldozed Alexander Zverev, the No 2, to clinch his third grand slam and second consecutive victory in Melbourne Park. He did not face a …
Dangerous temperatures could kill 50% more Europeans by 2100, study finds
Tesla takes EU to court over tariffs on EVs made in China
Who are the M23 rebels and why is there fighting in eastern DRC?
No 10 accused of trying not to upset French by renaming HMS Agincourt
Downing Street has defended the government’s decision to change the name of a new attack submarine from HMS Agincourt to HMS Achilles, after critics accused ministers of trying not to upset the French.
A No 10 spokesperson called the decision to change the planned name of the vessel “appropriate and …
‘It was triggered by a Fellini-esque woman who pulled a knife on someone’: how the Only Ones made Another Girl, Another Planet
Peter Perrett
(songwriter, vocals, guitar)
This song was triggered by meeting someone who had started hanging around our rehearsal rooms in King’s Cross, London. She was very Felliniesque and looked as if she had stepped out of 8 ½. She was an extremely eccentric character and one day she pulled …
England get major boost as Mitchell fit for Six Nations opener with Ireland
England have been handed a major boost before Saturday’s Six Nations opener against Ireland with the scrum-half Alex Mitchell passed fit for the trip to Dublin. Mitchell was absent throughout England’s disappointing autumn campaign but his return to fitness is a significant shot in the arm for Steve Borthwick.
Mitchell …
Hoard of coins dating from Roman conquest of Britain found near Utrecht
Refugee’s justice hopes ‘crushed’ after Italy releases Libya war crimes suspect
A man who says he experienced abuses at a notorious prison in Tripoli at the hands of the head of Libya’s judicial police, Osama Najim, has said Italy has “crushed” his hopes for justice by releasing the war crimes suspect despite an international criminal court arrest warrant.
David Yambio was …