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‘I’m definitely feeling much better,”

Andrey Rublev

says as, with disarming honesty, he offers fresh insight into his long struggle with depression and physically hurting himself on court. “I’m still not in a place where I would like to be but, finally, I have a base. I …

Campaigners met government officials months ago to urge them to implement recommendations from the

independent inquiry into child sexual abuse (IICSA)

in England and Wales, but said no progress had been made until recent days.

One campaigner who was present at the meeting with Home Office officials …

How should we as a society interact with one another, debate, come to decisions? What impels politicians to focus and act on one thing and not another?

The Athenians had the Agora, where (male, slave-owning) citizens gathered to debate and decide the issues of the day. In the early 20th …

With eight overs to go and lower-order clouter Sophie Ecclestone newly arrived to the crease, the television commentary started talking up her skills. The kind of player who can hit sixes from ball one, we were told. A few seconds later, from ball two of that over, Ecclestone played the …

Alyssa Healy’s stated ambition on the eve of this Women’s Ashes was to “throw the first punch”. Mission very much accomplished. England limped away from North Sydney on Sunday evening with a bloody nose, whimpering to 204 all out in 43.1 overs – a total that despite their best efforts …

A North Yorkshire policewoman has died after she was struck by a lorry while helping at the scene of another crash on the side of a highway.

Constable Rosie Prior was standing on the verge of the A19 at Bagby, near the village of Thirsk, on Saturday morning when she …

When Kemi Badenoch used prime minister’s questions this week to echo Elon Musk’s demands for

a new inquiry into sexual grooming gangs

, the MPs behind her were trying to interpret the intentions of their fledgling leader. Was it a long-held view? A short-term move to wrong-foot Labour …

Tucked away in the village of Leasowe, near Moreton on the Wirral peninsula west of Liverpool, the US pharmaceutical company Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) is building a new £35m glass-clad laboratory building.

It is part of a growing

life sciences cluster in and around Liverpool

, one of …

MPs would no longer be able to rake in huge sums that can see them more than double their ­parliamentary ­salaries by signing contracts with media outlets, under plans being ­considered by ministers.

The

Observer

has been told that ­talks on further ­tightening rules on MPs’ ­outside interests, ­including …
  • Ukraine said it was interrogating two North Korean soldiers after capturing the pair in Russia’s Kursk region – the first time it has announced the capture of North Korean soldiers alive since their entry into the war last year.

    The president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said on X on Saturday …

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