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Peter Hain urges South Africa to boycott Afghanistan game at Champions Trophy
The veteran anti-apartheid campaigner
has called on Cricket South Africa to challenge theban on women’s and girl’s cricket in Afghanistan
before next month’s Champions Trophy.In a letter seen by the Guardian, Lord Hain urges the Cricket South Africa’s chief executive, Pholetsi Moseki, …
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The Spin | ‘Deep, minging, unpleasant’: cricket’s flooding problem is getting worse
The water started flowing into the New Road practice area at about 4pm on Monday afternoon, and just kept on rolling. It flooded the entire ground and half the car park, as well as the nearby racecourse, the rowing club and the public footpath – which is now a popular …
Do they mean us? Mexicans bemused as Emilia Pérez sweeps film awards
Life and death on the Bibby Stockholm: ‘No one wanted to go inside – but we had no choice’
The asylum seekers sent to live on the Bibby Stockholm complained of the same recurring dream. As they slept in narrow bunk beds on the barge, they dreamed they were disappeared from the UK in the dead of night, the boat slipped from its moorings by the Home Office, drifting …
Daily glass of milk may cut bowel cancer risk by fifth, research finds
Having a large glass of milk every day may cut the risk of bowel cancer by nearly a fifth, according to the largest study conducted into diet and the disease.
An extra daily 300mg of calcium, about the amount found in half a pint of milk, was associated with a …
Can the New York Rangers be saved? Maybe not this current version
On 25 November, the New York Rangers had a 12-6-1 record. With 25 points, the Rangers sat in fourth place in the Metropolitan Division, holding a playoff wildcard place. The team had just completed a swing through the Pacific Division, where they won against San Jose and Seattle before dropping …
Tibet earthquake: rescuers search for survivors after powerful quake kills 126
Ollie Lawrence should be applauded for streetwise play – rugby must ditch holier-than-thou image | Gerard Meagher
A round of applause for Ollie Lawrence. Not for his apology after Bath’s last-gasp defeat by Northampton, which was entirely unnecessary, but for having the wherewithal to put his side into a winning position by demonstrating a streetwise streak all too seldom shown in elite rugby union.
To recap, Lawrence …
Wednesday briefing: What Elon Musk’s focus on grooming gangs reveals about alt-right online discourse
Good morning. What is a news story in the UK? Whatever Elon Musk says it is. That is the conclusion you might draw, anyway, from the influence of the billionaire Trump adviser’s posts on X claiming that “a quarter-million little girls were – still are – being systematically raped by …