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Sam Konstas makes debut to remember as Australia edge India on day one
It has been a tour of polygraphic variation for India’s Test team. Down and out to begin in Perth, becoming ascendant by the end. Back to the bottom in Adelaide, dragging themselves out of trouble in Brisbane to finish the draw there on a high. But starting the fourth Test …
Man, 61, charged with murder after Hungarian woman found dead in Bolton
A man has been charged with the murder of Mariann Borocz, a Hungarian woman who went missing in Greater Manchester this month.
Christopher Barlow, 61, will appear at Manchester and Salford magistrates court on Boxing Day charged with murdering Borocz, whose body was found at a house in Bolton on …
Cambodian opposition leader jailed after conviction for inciting disorder
The leader of a Cambodian opposition party has been sentenced to two years in jail and banned from running for office after he was found guilty of inciting social disorder, in the latest legal case to target government critics.
Sun Chanthy, the president of the Nation Power party, was found …
UK gambling with climate targets over carbon capture, say campaigners
The UK government is gambling with its own climate targets on claims that the Drax power plant will create “negative emissions” because new rules could hand the carbon savings to the US, campaigners say.
The owners of the North Yorkshire power plant have promised ministers that a key project to …
Support for Ukraine ‘until it wins’ falls sharply in western Europe, poll finds
Readiness to support Ukraine “until it wins” has fallen sharply across western Europe at a critical time for the country, a survey suggests, as Donald Trump’s forthcoming return to the White House raises questions over the future of US military assistance to Kyiv.
December polling by YouGov in France, Germany, …
Exhibition debunks ‘no Welsh art’ myth amid calls for permanent national gallery
‘It’s absolutely open to abuse’: web awash with weight-loss drug offers
After Andy King was told he was not eligible to receive weight-loss jabs on the NHS, he turned to the internet to order them privately. But before long, he was inundated with promotions.
“Every other advert on my social media feed is an offer to have a Black Friday deal …
Thursday briefing: How football sold its soul and was gobbled up by global capital
Good morning – I hope you had a great Christmas. If you love football, and even if you hate it, one inescapable feature of Boxing Day is the festive fixture list – and a look at today’s matches in the Premier League tells a familiar story of a game that …