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Rishabh Pant blast rocks Australia on 15-wicket day to keep India’s hopes alive
When the fourth Australia-India Test at Melbourne finished with an hour to go on the final day, those who love the long game were sated. The experience was hearty and nutritious, like working your way through a large slice of dense and worthy rye bread. The first two days of …
Luke Littler believes he can break Phil Taylor’s record of 16 world darts titles
Luke Littler believes he can hunt down Phil Taylor’s record of 16 world titles after becoming the youngest ever PDC world darts champion.
The 17-year-old consolidated his status as the biggest star in the game by winning the PDC World Championship with a comprehensive 7-3 victory over Michael van Gerwen …
What is freezing rain and how could it cause disruption across UK?
Freezing rain is due to fall over the weekend across the UK and is predicted to cause significant disruption.
The Met Office has issued yellow and amber weather warnings for most of the country on Saturday and Sunday.
The icy weather is likely to bring power cuts, cause vehicles to …
How to deal with Zoom calls in 2025: in smaller groups with static backgrounds
Whether it’s a social catch-up with colleagues, or assembling to set new year objectives, many of us will be reconnecting via Zoom, Teams or Google Meet come Monday morning. Yet while such platforms have revolutionised flexible and remote working in recent years, scientists are increasingly waking up to the negative …
Football coaches could soon be calling on AI to scout the next superstar
Football coaches desperate to boost their team’s performance could soon find an answer in an artificial intelligence system aimed at conjuring the next superstar.
A kind of sporting Aladdin’s lamp is within reach, technologists claim, which could allow managers to simply wish for a new player with the aggression of …
‘We have a lot more to do’: no pats on the back at M&S despite blockbuster year
“We have a plan but it’s a high wire act and we have got to keep both feet on the wire,” says Archie Norman, the chair of Marks & Spencer.
– its share price up 40% and gains in market …British man from Chelsea, Edward Pettifer, among 14 killed in New Orleans truck attack
The Syrian refugee whose selfie with Angela Merkel changed his life
When Angela Merkel stepped out of her car into the melee outside an asylum seekers’ shelter in Spandau, Berlin in September 2015, Anas Modamani, an 18-year-old Syrian refugee, had no idea who she was when he approached her to take a selfie.
“I assumed she was someone interested in seeing …
Rawdogging, brat and looksmaxxing: Guardian’s breakthrough words of 2024
If, in 2024, you rawdogged a flight, wore brat green, indulged in some looksmaxxing or called someone babygirl … you are right on trend, as all of these words and terms broke through this year.
However, if the above sentence makes no sense to you, you may still be in …
Myanmar junta to free about 6,000 prisoners in annual amnesty, including 180 foreigners
Myanmar’s military government will release about 6,000 prisoners and has reduced other inmates’ sentences as part of a mass amnesty on Saturday marking the 77th anniversary of independence from Britain.
There was no sign that the prisoner release would include Aung San Suu Kyi, 79, who has been held virtually …