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Elon Musk’s beef with Britain isn’t (only) about politics. It’s about tech regulation
‘I was 25 and done with playing a teenager’: Asa Butterfield on Sex Education, stage fright and his ‘terrifying’ one-man play
Interviewing actors usually involves asking them to remember things: lines spoken, expressions pulled, performances given weeks, months or even years ago that are only now seeing the light of day. But instead of fondly reminiscing about his latest project, Asa Butterfield is desperately trying to envisage it. The Sex Education …
England’s Women’s Ashes pain worsens after limp third T20 defeat by Australia
Australia are six from six in the Women’s Ashes after England put on an embarrassing display with the bat, collapsing to 90 all out in 17.3 overs – one of their worst ever performances in a T20 – to hand Australia a 72-run victory in the final T20 of the …
Speed’s hallowed ground: Calgary’s Olympic Oval faces existential crisis
When Jeremy Wotherspoon laced up his skates and took to the ice, his field of vision narrowed. His world fell silent except for the deep cuts of his blades.
On a good day, he would move at blistering speeds. On better days, he would travel faster than anyone else on …
Hope for Britain’s loneliest bat after second species member discovered
Madison Keys stuns Aryna Sabalenka to win thrilling Australian Open final
Jubilant scenes in Gaza City as four Israeli soldiers are released
For the crowds of militants and civilians gathered in a central Gaza square to witness the handover of four Israeli soldiers held hostage for 15 months, the atmosphere was one of triumph and jubilation.
Hundreds of people gathered on the piles of rubble in Palestine Square, Gaza City, among flags …
Paul McCartney says change in law over AI could ‘rip off’ artists
Sir Paul McCartney has warned artificial intelligence could “rip off” artists if a proposed overhaul of copyright law goes ahead.
The proposals could remove the incentive for writers and artists and result in a “loss of creativity”, he told the BBC.
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No more reviews: Reeves ‘impatient at pace of change’ in quest for growth
When the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, gives her growth speech next week, she has told officials she does not want to announce any more reviews or consultations. It has to be “doing, doing, doing” as one aide put it. “She is very impatient at the pace of change.”
In both the …
Ilia Malinin: ‘I have a little more pressure on myself. I don’t think I’m really that far away from everyone’
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quad axel, to his personal best scores – almost three points higher in the free skate than previous record holder …