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Saracens serve Premiership notice with six-try victory against Northampton
It was a cold, bleak midwinter afternoon in north London but the race to be crowned as England’s top club side in 2025 is hotting up. Saracens also have key upcoming games against the Premiership pace-setters Bath and Bristol over the next fortnight and this emphatic win over last season’s …
Children forcibly separated from parents at Christmas by Home Office
Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells Ukraine’s diplomats to fight for Nato membership
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has told the country’s diplomats Ukraine will have to fight to persuade allies to allow it to take up Nato membership, but has described the goal as “achievable” as the country searches for security guarantees to protect it from Russia.
The comments came as the Russian president, Vladimir …
Where Rachel Reeves can get help on the economy | Brief letters
How far do Elon Musk and Reform UK share a political vision?
The get-together last week of Elon Musk, Nigel Farage and Reform UK’s treasurer, Nick Candy, wasn’t just a gathering of Donald Trump fans. It was a meeting of minds.
Immigration, culture wars and shrinking the public sector all feature highly on their political agendas, developed under the umbrella of Trump’s …
Citizens theatre in Glasgow to reopen in 2025 after major refurbishment
The long-awaited reopening of the Citizens theatre in Glasgow will mark a turning point for Scottish drama in 2025, with new artistic leadership across venues, including the Hollywood star
Alan Cumming at Pitlochry Festival theatre
, and a renewed determination to champion work beyond London.The Citizens will …
Pitch perfect: why listening to cricket on radio soothes a world that won’t hear sense
My father was a man of his generation, which meant when summer rolled around and the cricket season started, he insisted on muting Channel Nine’s coverage and blasting the ABC’s radio commentary instead.
Ours was a complicated relationship but one thing for which I’ll be forever grateful was the way …
Time for the Swedish chef: Ikea’s furniture profits are down in Australia, but food sales are booming
It’s not unusual for a trip through one of Ikea’s labyrinthine stores to end with a $2 hotdog, but more Australians are skipping the flat-pack furniture altogether and heading straight to the dining section.
Ikea is seeing more growth from its in-store restaurants and food offerings than its home furnishings, …
Serbian schools to close early for winter break amid anti-corruption protests
Schools across Serbia will close for the winter holidays a week earlier than planned this year, as the government of the nationalist president, Aleksandar Vučić, seeks to stop anti-corruption protests that have gripped the country’s universities from spreading to the secondary education sector.
Serbia’s education minister, Slavica Đukić Dejanović, announced …