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Jannik Sinner case ‘a million miles away from doping’, claims Wada official
Jannik Sinner’s recent case resulting in a three-month ban was “a million miles away from doping” according to a senior official at the World Anti-Doping Agency .
Sinner tested positive for the anabolic agent clostebol last year which he said had entered his system from a member of his support …
British motorcycling couple detained in Iran charged with espionage
Top judge ‘deeply troubled’ by PMQs exchange on Gaza asylum case
England and Wales’s most senior judge has written to Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch about an “unacceptable” exchange at prime minister’s questions, saying she was “deeply troubled” by the discussion on a Palestinian family’s asylum case.
Lady Sue Carr, the lady chief justice, criticised the Conservative leader’s questions about the …
Nigel Farage calls for reindustrialisation of Britain and higher birthrates
Nigel Farage has called for the “reindustrialisation” of Britain and “180-degree shift” to reverse the declining birthrate, as he praised the “Judeo-Christian culture” that he claimed underpinned western civilisation.
Addressing a global gathering of rightwing activists in London, the Reform leader said the UK should rebuild its heavy industry, including …
Thousands of tourists flock to see Etna eruption, blocking rescue services
New franchise owners in The Hundred pushing for IPL-style auction next year
The Hundred could introduce an IPL-style open auction next year with the new investors who have bought stakes in the eight franchises pushing for unlimited budgets to attract the best players in the world.
Under the existing regulations the Hundred Player Draft operates on the basis of franchises taking turns …
Sadiq Khan says ‘Brexit was a mistake’ and closer EU ties could counter Trump tariffs
Strong wage growth gives Bank of England interest rate dilemma
Architects warn post-Brexit visa rules hindering recruitment
Architecture firms are calling on the home secretary, Yvette Cooper, to urgently review the post-Brexit visa salary rules, claiming they are choking an industry that is trying to help meet Labour’s housing targets.
They say there were hit by a double recruitment whammy when the rules changed last April, with …
Thames Water wins court backing for £3bn debt package
Thames Water has won court approval for an emergency debt package worth up to £3bn that should stave off the collapse of Britain’s biggest water company for at least another few months.
London’s high court said on Tuesday the deal could proceed, after hearing four days of complex arguments earlier …