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Canada’s Liberals brace for possible trouncing in British Columbia byelection
Canada’s governing Liberal party will learn just how unpopular it is – or if a unprecedented political turnaround is possible – as voters near Vancouver head to the polls in a byelection rife with plot twists and backstabbing.
The electoral district of Cloverdale–Langley City in British Columbia is up for …
Woman killed in north-west London triple shooting named
A woman who was shot dead in a triple shooting on Saturday in north-west London has been named as Michelle Sadio, as police continue a murder investigation.
in Gifford Road, Harlesden. The Metropolitan police said her family were being supported by …Girl, 12, charged with manslaughter of 80-year-old Bhim Kohli
A 12-year-old girl has been charged with manslaughter over the death of an 80-year-old man who died in hospital after being injured in a Leicestershire park in September.
Bhim Kohli died on 2 September after an incident in a park in Braunstone Town, outside Leicester, the previous evening, when he …
Archbishop of York faces calls to resign over handling of sexual abuse case
The archbishop of York is under pressure to resign over the way he handled a sexual abuse case amid revelations that compound a major crisis in the Church of England.
Stephen Cottrell is due to take over temporary leadership of the church in three weeks when the resignation of the …
Familiar problem surfaces with Virat Kohli closest of fading Fab Four to the end | Geoff Lemon
A little over a decade ago, cricket writing became all about the Fab Four. Steve Smith, Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, Joe Root, each starting to flourish as Test batters, each clearly the future for their respective national teams. We said they would all go on to captain their countries, and …
Royal Mail takeover by Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský approved
The sale of Royal Mail’s parent company to the Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský has been approved by the UK government after a review under national security laws.
A £3.6bn takeover of International Distribution Services (IDS) – the owner of the 508-year-old Royal Mail – by Křetínský’s EP Group was confirmed …
Alleged Chinese spy who befriended Prince Andrew is ‘tip of iceberg’, warns senior MP
An alleged Chinese spy who forged a close relationship with Prince Andrew is just “the tip of the iceberg” of Beijing’s attempts to infiltrate the UK, a leading China-sceptic MP has warned.
Iain Duncan Smith, the former Conservative leader, who is seeking an urgent Commons question on Monday to quiz …
Why can’t NFL players hold on to the ball before they score touchdowns?
Ben Stokes in new injury scare as England toil in third Test against New Zealand
On a day in Hamilton that was already foreboding by way of leaden skies, England’s troubles deepened well beyond their bleak position at stumps. Ben Stokes, seemingly rejuvenated on this tour of New Zealand, walked off clutching his left hamstring and as the hosts piled on a mountain of runs, …
Gerwyn Price: ‘Having a break made me fall in love with darts again’
Gerwyn Price is giving a tour of his man cave. Built last year in the basement of his home in Markham, Caerphilly, it features a championship size snooker table, a pool table, armchairs upholstered from his former darts shirts, its own kitchen and bar, and a cinema room with starlit …