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Stonehenge may have been erected to unite early British farming communities, research finds
Five thousand years after the first monument was created at
, it continues to give up dramatic new secrets – such asthe “jaw-dropping” revelation
earlier this year that its central stone had been transported more than 700km to Salisbury plain from the very north of …Watchdog intervenes in Yorkshire farmer’s £3.7m sprout dispute with Aldi
The grocery industry watchdog is to make a rare intervention in a Yorkshire sprout grower’s £3.7m legal case against Aldi over the discount chain’s decision to terminate a long-term supply deal.
In papers filed at the high court, W Clappison Ltd, which produced sprouts for Aldi’s UK arm for 13 …
Black anti-racism coordinator excluded from European Commission reshuffle
A group of left-leaning MEPs have warned of “systemic inequities” after it emerged that the EU executive’s lead official in combating racism, who is a black European woman, was excluded from a reshuffle that left her in a “lower position” than her white peers.
The European Commission announced earlier this …
Inside Aleppo, the city Assad left to rot as a lesson in the price of rising up
Bashar al-Assad’s face has been ripped away from posters at the abandoned checkpoint that separates Sheikh Maqsoud, a neighbourhood in the north of Aleppo, from the rest of the city. No cars dare use the wide boulevard any more because the road is still watched by Kurdish snipers allied to …
Esports are booming in Africa – but can its infrastructure keep pace?
On a recent Sunday afternoon in an upmarket neighbourhood of Nairobi, Daniel Badu was rapidly pressing the screen of his mobile phone, headphones wrapped around his head, his elbows resting on a pillow.
Badu and his four teammates in the Aura 233 team, all decked in black-and-yellow kits and …
Cricket Australia braces for extreme weather with 40C heat forecast on Boxing Day
Cricket Australia is advising fans to prepare themselves for hot weather at the MCG on Boxing Day, as the Bureau of Meteorology forecasts the temperature reaching 40C in Melbourne on the first day of the fourth Border-Gavaskar Test.
CA’s chief of cricket James Allsopp said the forecasts had been changing, …
That ‘70s Show star Danny Masterson appeals against rape conviction
Danny Masterson has filed an appeal against his 2023 rape conviction, questioning the plaintiffs’ credibility and claiming he didn’t receive a fair trial.
In a 244-page brief submitted to the California state court of appeal on Wednesday, Masterson’s lawyers Cliff Gardner and Lazuli Whitt said: “It is true, of course, …
Dean Jones Trophy: One-day competition named after cricketer before his time | Jack Snape
The name of a cricketer before his time now adorns a contest of yesterday. The men’s domestic 50-over competition was renamed the Dean Jones Trophy on Friday following a fan vote and recommendation from the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame committee.
Raygun says ‘we’ve resolved everything’ after comedy musical stoush – so is everyone besties now?
The Australian Olympic breaker said on Thursday “we’ve come to an agreement” after a “wild ride” meaning the show could proceed with a different name and poster.
…Inquiry launched in Peru after alleged prostitution ring uncovered in Congress
The investigation began after hired killers fired more than 40 rounds into a taxi carrying Andrea Vidal, a 27-year-old lawyer who worked in Congress, earlier …