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Wales’ Dafydd Jenkins: ‘It’s about getting a bit of pride back in the badge’
The Six Nations is no place for the weak or the meek. Particularly not on a frantic Friday evening in Paris when Wales, last year’s wooden spoonists, have to enter the bubbling cauldron of the Stade de France. The pumped-up hosts will be scenting dragon’s blood and the task awaiting …
Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk rebuked by watchdog over failure to disclose payments to UK health groups
The pharmaceutical watchdog has reprimanded Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk for failing to correctly disclose dozens of payments to the UK health sector as it sought to boost sales of its slimming drugs.
– systematically misreported, under-reported or …‘I sense Brussels is ready to be bold and ambitious’: hope mixes with anger on Brexit’s fifth anniversary
Andrew Moss despairs, even now, when he thinks back to the end of January 2020. It was a painful, traumatic time for anyone building an export business in the UK.
On 30 January, the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 a public health emergency of international concern. The following day, the …
Panic and defiance in Panama after Trump threatens to ‘take back’ canal
‘Different to what I expected’: Murray admits he has much to learn as a coach
Andy Murray believes he has a lot to learn about coaching but he leaves the Australian Open having enjoyed his first experience working with Novak Djokovic in Melbourne.
“I always knew I would enjoy coaching,” he said. “I never thought otherwise, but there’s things I’ve learned that was maybe a …
‘Skinny jabs’ are turning slimmers teetotal – and drinks companies are feeling the loss
‘My alcohol intake has plummeted,” says Hannah. “Since taking Wegovy I hardly ever crave a drink when I get home. When I used to go out with friends, I was nearly always the last one standing; now I’m leaving two hours before closing.”
In her early 30s, the Londoner is …
What went wrong with ‘Pakistan’s Dubai’? – inside the Chinese initiative that is prompting terror attacks
As the first flight touched down on the fresh tarmac at Gwadar, it was hailed by Pakistan’s government as a step towards “progress and prosperity”. The newly opened airport – now the largest in the country – built in Pakistan’s troubled Balochistan province was “a symbol of the cooperation between …
Ukraine war briefing: US has not stopped military aid to Ukraine, says Zelenskyy
The US has not stopped military aid to Ukraine
after newly sworn in US secretary of stateMarco Rubio announced he would pause foreign aid grants for 90 days
, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Saturday. The Ukrainian leader did not clarify whether humanitarian aid had been …
2025 Australian Open smashes attendance records but ‘yobbo’ fans continue to polarise
The Australian Open has surged past last year’s cumulative attendance record with one day of play to go, and will ultimately draw nearly 1.1m patrons through the gates by Sunday night’s end of the 15-day tournament.
They have been drawn by the on-court action and off-court attractions, including new hospitality …
About 40,000 people in Scotland still without power after Storm Éowyn
About 40,000 people in Scotland remained without electricity on Saturday night in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn and some may have to wait several days before it is restored, according to an energy distribution director.
As of 4pm on Saturday, about 28,000 Scottish Power customers were without power, while as …