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Darts player Sandro Eric Sosing taken to hospital before match at PDC worlds
The darts player Sandro Eric Sosing has been taken to hospital before his scheduled first-round match at the PDC World Championships after suffering chest pains.
Sosing withdrew from his match against Ian White on medical advice after feeling unwell during practice. The 41-year-old is one of four Filipino players in …
EU should spare carmakers from ‘punitive’ emissions fines, says Scholz
The EU should refrain from “punitive” fines on carmakers that fail to meet emissions standards, the German chancellor has said, adding to the heated debate on the future of the key European industry.
Olaf Scholz – who is running for election in February at a time when Germany’s biggest carmaker, …
Gisèle Pelicot has no fear of another trial, lawyer says as appeals lodged
Gisèle Pelicot is ready to face another trial if needed, her lawyer has said, after two defendants in the mass rape trial lodged appeals and her ex-husband, Dominique Pelicot, considers appealing against his 20-year prison sentence.
“In any case, she has no fear of it, that is what she told …
At least 30 children die from drug shortages in Pakistan after sectarian violence
At least 30 children have died due to drug shortages in part of north-west Pakistan after the regional government closed key roads in and out of the district in an attempt to quell an outbreak of deadly sectarian violence.
The district of Kurram, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, has …
Reeves may have to U-turn over no more tax rises, warn economists
Boohoo shareholders vote to block Mike Ashley from joining board
Investors representing almost two-thirds of Bohoo’s stock – 64% – voted against appointing Ashley and Mike Lennon at …
Man held hostage in Kuwait in 1990 says BA staff’s homophobia made ordeal worse
A man who was among British Airways passengers and crew taken hostage in Kuwait and used as human shields during
and who aresuing the airline
said his ordeal was made worse by its staff’s homophobia.On Friday, more than 100 claimants served …
Travellers bring legal action after Manchester police allegedly forced children on to trains
Representatives for Gypsy and Traveller children who were
and prevented from visiting Manchester’s Christmas markets have instructed human rights lawyers to bring a complaint against Greater Manchester police (GMP).National charity the Traveller Movement has instructed human rights partner Ryan Bradshaw at …
Sue Gray given peerage as Labour seeks to rebalance Lords
The Wallpark bids to continue Irish jumps domination in the Long Walk
Just four of Britain’s 38 Grade One events over jumps have yet to be won by a horse trained in Ireland, and the list could be down to three after the Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot on Saturday, when four of 10-strong field, including Gordon Elliott’s progressive six-year-old,
The …