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Jayden Daniels is perfectly suited to give the No 1 seed Lions a nasty shock
There’s a legitimate argument to be made that if you’re a rookie NFL quarterback, and your team makes the playoffs, you are no longer a rookie. By your first postseason game, your opponent has a full season of your game tape and tendencies, you’re playing with more on the line, …
The Spin | South Africa in the Test Championship final should be celebrated not belittled
Escalating armed conflict is most urgent threat for world in 2025, say global leaders
Global leaders have said that escalating armed conflict is the most urgent threat in 2025 but the climate emergency is expected to cause the greatest concern over the next decade, according to the World Economic Forum.
Ahead of its yearly gathering in the Swiss ski resort of Davos next week, …
Meta to fire thousands of staff as Zuckerberg warns of ‘intense year’
In a memo to staff, the chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, said he had decided to “move out low-performers faster”, ahead of what …
Dip in UK inflation will come as a relief and opens way for interest rate cut
unexpected decline in the inflation rate
, to 2.5%, is a fillip for the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, opening the way for an interest rate cut next month.While much of the bond market sell-off in recent days has been driven by global concerns, part of it related …
Maro Itoje’s promotion an admission of England’s urgent need for fresh impetus | Robert Kitson
England no longer announce their new captains with a grand theatrical flourish. Back in 1996 Bath’s Phil de Glanville had to lie down in the back of the taxi taking him to Twickenham so no one could identify the skipper poised to replace Will Carling before he was unveiled dramatically …
Stand up and be counted: six ways to protest that will make your voice heard
three climate activists were arrested
forthrowing soup over
Sunflowers
by Vincent van Gogh at the National Gallery. The Just Stop Oil protest landed on the national front pages. But will the action help further the activists’ cause to end …Novak Djokovic breaks grand slam record before surviving scare at Australian Open
Few things have come easily for Novak Djokovic in these early days of his 21st grand slam season, but the most successful player in the history of the game continued his attempts to build momentum on an incredibly familiar court, Rod Laver Arena, and trust with his extremely unfamiliar new …
Surprise fall in UK inflation to 2.5% eases pressure on Rachel Reeves
UK inflation unexpectedly fell in December, handing some breathing space to the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, after
a week of turbulence in financial markets
.With the government under pressure on the economy, figures from the Office for National Statistics showed the consumer prices index eased to 2.5%, below …