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Australia pull off a great escape as England wilt under pressure of Women’s Ashes | Geoff Lemon
They say that the mark of a champion team is winning on a bad day. Or, they
might
say that. We’re not sure who “they” are, perhaps the people who invent copy for books of fake Vince Lombardi quotes. But it does sound like the sort of phrase that …Starbucks says people using its coffee shops must buy something
Starbucks has said that people using its coffee shops in North America need to buy something, u-turning on a policy which allowed anyone to use its toilets even if they had not made a purchase.
The world’s biggest coffee chain this week published a new code of conduct saying that …
Amazon makes ‘largest ever’ UK order of electric trucks to cut carbon emissions
Amazon is to deploy nearly 150 electric heavy goods vehicles as well as piling packages on to trains and post-style trolleys in an effort to reduce the carbon footprint of delivering goods in the UK.
The tech company said it had bought more than 140 electric Mercedes-Benz heavy goods vehicles …
Tuesday briefing: What Ukraine might gain from two North Korean captives
England squander big chance as Australia defend meagre total in Women’s Ashes ODI
So near and yet so far. England did all the hard yards in the second Women’s Ashes ODI at Melbourne on Tuesday, wiping Australia out for 180 after inducing one of their worst ever batting collapses – eight Australian wickets lost for 49 runs.
Then, after wobbling to 125 for …
Emerson Jones out of Australian Open as Elena Rybakina shows no mercy to 16-year-old
Highly-touted teenager Emerson Jones was given a rude initiation in the first round of the Australian Open as sixth-seed Elena Rybakina dominated their contest on Margaret Court Arena to win 6-1, 6-1 in just 53 minutes.
The 16-year-old wildcard held serve early in both sets, but couldn’t stay in touch …
Yoon Suk Yeol impeachment: trial of suspended South Korean president begins
The first hearing in the impeachment trial of South Korea’s suspended president, Yoon Suk Yeol, ended after just a few minutes on Tuesday as Yoon failed to appear at the constitutional court.
The court’s justices have about five months to decide whether to strip Yoon of his presidential duties over …
Civilian casualties of explosive weapons at highest level in more than a decade
Civilian casualties from bombing or other explosive violence have reached their highest level globally in more than a decade, an annual study has concluded, reflecting the intense bombing of
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and the ongoing war in Ukraine. (AOAV), …Ministers consider ban on all UK public bodies making ransomware payments
Emma Raducanu overcomes serving woes to battle through at Australian Open
Just a few games into Emma Raducanu’s first contest of the new season, it was clear that an uncomfortable day lay ahead. Having been forced to withdraw from her first scheduled tournament, Raducanu arrived at the Australian Open rusty and undercooked. Under the heightened stress of a grand slam first …