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‘A twist of the knife’: trans Americans respond to Trump’s executive order
Trump threatens 10% tariff on China and considers EU levy
Ordering an investigation into US-China trade on his second day in office, Trump …
The Spin | Long hops? How one local cricket club is brewing their own beer
The link between cricket clubs and beer is long and not always frothy. Some have held real-ale festivals on site, others have split over bitter disputes around bar takings, many more are kept in business by the thirst of their patrons. But very few – if any – grow their …
Prince Harry settles legal claim against Sun publisher
The Duke of Sussex has settled his high court legal action at the eleventh hour against the publisher of the Sun, News Group Newspapers (NGN).
NGN offered “a full and unequivocal apology” to Prince Harry “for the phone hacking, surveillance and misuse of private information by journalists and private investigators …
Kyle Clifford admits murdering Carol Hunt and daughters in crossbow killings
A former soldier has pleaded guilty to murdering three women with a crossbow at their home in Hertfordshire last year.
Kyle Clifford, 26, admitted killing Carol Hunt and her daughters Hannah and Louise in Bushey on 9 July.
Appearing at Cambridge crown court on Wednesday via videolink from HMP Belmarsh, …
Tougher checks on sale of knives online announced after Southport attack
Anyone buying a knife online will face tougher requirements to prove their age under measuresannounced by Keir Starmer after the Southport attack.
The prime minister said the “lessons of this case could not be clearer” as he vowed to stop people being able to order weapons off the internet “without …
Families fear for Cuban prisoners after Trump reneges on release deal
Donald Trump
reneged on a dealmade last week by Joe Biden.
Activists from the human rights group Justicia 11J …
Cut load management and end the All-Star Game: how NBA veterans would tweak the league
When four-time champion Robert Parish played in the NBA, there was no such thing as load management. While the idea, which was born in San Antonio as the Spurs managed the twilight years of stars like Tim Duncan, has since become widespread, Parish, who played the most regular season games …
UK rail passengers to get new government-backed train ticket website
A new online train ticket retailer backed by the UK government is to be created, the Department for Transport (DfT) has announced, with the aim of simplifying the process of buying tickets from different rail operators.
Waitrose is once again planning to use the lure of free coffee to entice shoppers into its stores, even if they do not make a purchase.
In an effort to outflank arch-rival Marks & Spencer in the battle for the middle-class grocery shopper, the supermarket chain is bringing back free …