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King Charles’s cancer treatment ‘will continue into next year’
Lift for Rachel Reeves as UK borrowing hits three-year low
The UK’s debt bill fell last month as government borrowing dropped to just over £11bn, giving Rachel Reeves an early Christmas present after a furious backlash from business leaders to her budget.
Official figures showed the interest payable on central government debt was £3bn, much lower than analysts expected and …
NFL playoff race: Lamar Jackson and Ravens out to snap Pittsburgh hoodoo
Game of the week
Pittsburgh Steelers (10-4) v Baltimore Ravens (9-5)
The battle for the AFC North nears its climax with two bitter rivals gutting it out for hallowed home-field advantage in the playoffs. If the Pittsburgh Steelers continue their hot streak and earn a fifth successive win …
Tom Ilube steps down as RFU chairman over executive pay controversy
Tom Ilube has stepped down as the chairman of the Rugby Football Union due to the executive pay and bonus scandal that has engulfed the game.
Ilube, who took up the role in 2021, admitted in a brief statement that “recent events have become a distraction from the game” amid …
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Retail sales in Great Britain weaker than expected despite early Black Friday deals
Retail sales in Great Britain were weaker than expected in November despite stores starting to cut prices early as part of Black Friday discounting in the run-up to the key Christmas shopping season.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said sales volumes rose 0.2% month on month in November, falling …
Chess: Gukesh and India celebrate after win but new challenges are emerging
Gukesh Dommaraju, 18, had a rapturous reception from Indian fans when he flew back to Chennai after deposing China’s Ding Liren for the world title 7.5-6.5 by winning their 14th and final game in Singapore.
It was an occasion which, in Indian terms, could have been surpassed in intensity only …
Friday briefing: Will the Gisèle Pelicot case finally change how we view violence against women?
Mother of murdered Bristol teenager calls for better knife crime education
Inquiry to look at ‘huge task’ of special educational needs reform in England
Parents frustrated by the multiple failings of England’s special educational needs and disabilities (Send) system have been warned it is not realistic to expect reform to happen quickly, as MPs announced another inquiry into the crisis.
MPs on the cross-party education committee in Westminster say the latest inquiry will seek …