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The Democrats must stop undervaluing sports – or keep losing elections | Jules Boykoff
Is UK jobs market already showing warning lights over Reeves budget?
the latest labour market figures
were being gathered in the run-up to Christmas by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), employers were only just beginning to digest a budget that will load about £25bn on to their wage bills.The data from December showed pay increased …
Keir Starmer vows to change terror laws to deal with lone killers
Downing Street will change the laws to ensure that lone killers with “extreme individualised violence” are charged with terrorism, Keir Starmer has said, defending his decision not to disclose the Southport killer’s violent history.
The prime minister said there would be a public inquiry into the state failure that allowed …
The Breakdown | France’s star turns primed to convert club form into Six Nations success
Will Jayden Daniels and the Commanders continue their fairytale playoff run?
Mother of Thai man held in Gaza pleads for his release
South Korea’s Yoon Suk Yeol denies ordering troops to ‘drag out’ lawmakers
South Korea’s impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol has denied ordering troops to “drag out” lawmakers from the country’s parliament to prevent them from overturning his short-lived declaration of martial law last month.
In his first appearance at the constitutional court, which will decide whether to uphold his impeachment, Yoon replied …
Southport murderer bought weapons and ricin-making equipment two years before attack
The Southport killer, Axel Rudakubana, bought a cache of deadly weapons, including equipment to make the lethal poison ricin, on Amazon at least two years before he murdered three young girls last summer, it can be revealed.
The “extremely violent” 18-year-old bought items to make ricin in 2022, three years after …
Global markets sway as Trump signals Mexico and Canada tariffs
Financial markets swayed after Donald Trump took office and did not immediately impose new trade tariffs in his
,but later signalled punitive tariffs on Mexico and Canada
.The new US president told reporters in the White House’s Oval Office that he was thinking about …
Heathrow third runway plan labelled ‘desperate’ amid Labour divisions
A reported plan to approve a third runway at Heathrow and an expansion of Gatwick and Luton airports has been labelled “desperate”, as the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, faces opposition from within Labour to the decision.
Reeves is poised to make a swathe of announcements intended to increase economic growth in …