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The former secretary general of the Council of Europe (CoE), Terry Davis, who has died aged 86, was a Birmingham Labour MP for 28 years, and was popular in his constituency because he understood the problems of the area, where he had been born and where he had himself worked …
Sabalenka starts bid for third straight Australian Open title with win over Stephens
As Aryna Sabalenka strode down the tunnel inside Rod Laver Arena that leads players straight to the court, the cameras momentarily captured a perfect shot. The pathway to Melbourne Park’s premier court is filled with large, rectangular plaques emblazoned with the names of former champions and the dates of their …
Osamu Suzuki, who has died aged 94, was one of the global automotive industry’s longest serving leaders. A director since 1963 of Suzuki, the motorcycle and small car manufacturer based in Hamatsu, Japan, he rose through the ranks to become in 1979 the firm’s president, a position he relinquished only …
Despite the promises, Labour may have to acknowledge more tax rises are needed | Heather Stewart
It seems unlikely Rachel Reeves had “cut back public spending plans” on her list of new year resolutions – but by the end of a rocky week, it was clear she has the red pen ready, if bond markets fail to settle down.
At one level, this makes perfect logical …
‘We are shattered’: Afro-Ecuadorians mourn four boys found dead after encounter with military
Ismael Arroyo, 15, dreamed of becoming a great footballer, like Brazil’s Neymar. His brother, Josué, 14, preferred the French star Kylian Mbappé. For Steven Medina, 11, playing like either Neymar or Mbappé would have been just fine. Nehemías Saúl Arboleda, 14, had a different dream: he aspired to become a …
Lib Dem report says leftwing alliance not needed because of tactical voting
Britons are so adept at tactical voting that any sort of progressive alliance among parties on the left is no longer needed, an internal Liberal Democrat report into the party’s general election campaign has concluded.
The report, led by the former Lib Dem leader Tim Farron, said that while the …
‘Would love to see her faked’: the dark world of sexual deepfakes - and the women fighting back
It began with an anonymous email. “I’m genuinely so, so sorry to reach out to you,” it read. Beneath the words were three links to an internet forum. “Huge trigger warning … They contain lewd photoshopped images of you.”
Jodie (not her real name) froze. In the past, the 27-year-old …
‘Why pick a battle over this?’: Trump’s threats over Panama Canal reopen wounds over 1989 US invasion
For Isabel Corro, Donald Trump’s
suggestions that the US could use military force to take control of the Panama Canal
evokes painful memories.The 79-year-old vividly recalls rushing her children inside her apartment on 20 December 1989 as US army helicopters and fighter jets screamed over Panama …
Why not give Sir New Prime Minister a break? | David Mitchell
Yorkshire police officer killed at crash scene was ‘the very best of us’
A police officer who was killed after being struck by a lorry while helping at the scene of another crash in North Yorkshire was “the very best of us”, local leaders have said.
PC Rosie Prior and a motorist, Ryan Welford, were standing on the verge of the A19 when …