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First £1m jumps horse Palladium gets rave review on ‘opening night’
When Palladium was knocked down for €1.4m (£1.2m) at a sales ring in France last October, the underbidder was a major Australian owner with long-term dreams of the Melbourne Cup. One more bid might have seen the 2024 German Derby winner on a plane down under, to spend Christmas and …
Visiting leaky, crowded Louvre is ‘physical ordeal’, museum’s boss says
Visiting the Louvre has become a “physical ordeal” as the throngs of tourists, leaks and substandard catering take a toll on the world’s most-visited museum, its director has said in a leaked memo.
The document, written by Laurence des Cars for the French culture minister, Rachida Dati, but leaked to …
As Trump returns, state lawmakers pursue bills that would treat abortion as homicide
Legislators in at least four states have introduced bills this year that would change the legal definition of “homicide” to include abortion – proposals that pave the way for states to charge abortion patients with murder.
Pregnancy Justice, a group that tracks these kinds of efforts, says it has recorded …
Declaring Southport attack as terrorism would have helped, detective says
The detective who led the investigation into the Southport atrocity said he would have been “happy” for it to be declared as terrorism as it would have given officers more time to investigate the killings.
DCI Jason Pye said the question of whether Axel Rudakubana’s attack was terrorism had been …
US meteorologist fired from TV station after criticizing Elon Musk salute
A Milwaukee meteorologist has been fired from her TV station after she criticized Elon Musk’s apparent
during Donald Trump’s inaugural celebrations.On Wednesday, staff members at the CBS affiliate Channel 58 were notified of the meteorologist Sam Kuffel’s departure from the news station, the Milwaukee …
German opposition leader pledges to deport more immigrants if elected
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KemiKaze shows she doesn’t do sorry in first broadcast as Tory leader | John Crace
You can only step back and applaud. The audacity. The vision. Never before has political nihilism been so wholeheartedly embraced. This was mainlined futility. Well, through any normal looking-glass. A new genre of postmodernism that would have left Derrida and Deleuze breathless and baffled. Four minutes and 40 seconds of …
Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana jailed for 52 years for murder of three girls
The Southport killer Axel Rudakubana has been jailed for a minimum of 52 years for the “ferocious” and “sadistic” murders of three young girls and attempted murder of 10 others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.
The 18-year-old refused to appear in the dock when a judge said the teenager …
‘The act of a coward’: families share pain and anger during Southport sentencing
After the terror, the heartache and the unending grief – they shared their pain. The families at the heart of this horror, who suffered in silence while hell unfurled around them, sat quietly together in the public gallery as the killer in the dock howled and cried for a paramedic.
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