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Police locked in long US legal process to access Southport killer’s online history
Police have been unable to see what Axel Rudakubana was searching online before
his “sadistic” Southport attack
as they are locked in a lengthy US legal process to obtain the data from Google and Microsoft, it can be revealed.The missing internet history could hold vital clues …
Rift between Ben Ainslie and Ineos casts doubt over next America’s Cup
The acrimonious split between two knights, Sir Ben Ainslie and Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has cast uncertainty over the next edition of the America’s Cup, with crucial negotiations unable to move forward while the disputing parties engage in legal proceedings.
The Guardian understands that a commercial dispute over who owns what …
Wes Streeting to criticise Nigel Farage’s ‘miserabilist, declinist’ vision of Britain
Wes Streeting is to criticise Nigel Farage for pushing a “miserabilist, declinist” vision of Britain, arguing it is time to start fighting a battle of ideas against the rightwing populists.
In a speech on Saturday the health secretary will say failing public services have been a “fertiliser of populism” because …
UN ‘deeply concerned’ Israel using ‘unlawful lethal force’ in West Bank
The UN has expressed concern that the ceasefire in Gaza could be endangered by Israel’s assault on the West Bank city of Jenin, which has involved what the UN human rights spokesperson labelled “unnecessary or disproportionate use of force”.
Thameen al-Kheetan of the UN human rights office called Israeli tactics …
Man arrested after climate activists cut UK insurance firms’ fibre optic cables
A man has been arrested after environmental activists claimed responsibility for sabotage attacks on fibre optic cables outside major insurance companies.
The 29-year-old was arrested by City of London police after activists said they had cut the cables to insurance company offices in London, Leeds, Birmingham and Sheffield on Monday.
…Six Nations is the shining light of rugby and so much this year is hard to predict | Ugo Monye
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Six Nations and what strikes me on the eve of the tournament is how much of a reassuring presence on the calendar the championship has become. The World Cup is a wonderful tournament but there is debate over how many teams should …
Guinness boom prompts owner Diageo to consider sale or spin-off
The drinks company Diageo is considering cashing in on booming demand for pints of Guinness by selling or listing the famous beer brand on the stock market, according to reports.
Selling or spinning off Guinness are among a number of options being considered by the FTSE 100 company as part …
The Guide #175: The Traitors – terrific escapism or flawed format?
January is almost over, but regrettably that means that so too is The Traitors. Watching the Beeb’s televised take on wink murder has become a bright spot in this gloomy portion of the year for many, but at 8.30pm tonight it all ends with a tantalisingly setup finale. You can …
Hottest Cheltenham favourite this century is anything but a non-event
Being there will be more important than backing the winner for most punters before the Grade Two Unibet International Hurdle at Cheltenham on Saturday, as Constitution Hill, quite possibly the finest hurdler that National Hunt racing has seen, makes his final start before attempting to reclaim the Champion Hurdle at …
Woman accused of killing her children in US can be extradited, UK judge rules
An American woman accused in the US of killing two of her children can be extradited from the UK, a court has ruled.
Kimberlee Singler, 36, is accused of murdering her nine-year-old daughter and seven-year-old son at their home in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in December 2023.
She is also accused …