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Scottie Scheffler ends dominant year with Hero World Challenge success
‘Our father did not die for nothing’: disbelief turns to jubilation in Damascus
Bashar al-Assad, had abandoned them
after 54 years of his family’s rule over Syria.Syrian …
Government seeks Whitehall ‘startup’ culture with tech worker secondments
Tech employees will be seconded to work in Whitehall for year-long stints to help the UK government function “more like a startup” under plans to rewire the state.
Ministers will spend £100m on public sector reform as part of a shake-up of the workings of government to achieve Keir Starmer’s …
Sam Prendergast double eases Leinster to victory against Bristol
Much is expected of Leinster’s new All Black recruit signing Jordie Barrett but it was the Irish province’s young home-reared fly-half Sam Prendergast who stole the show in the chilly west country on Sunday night. Prendergast has already made his mark at Test level this autumn and did so again …
Syrians celebrate fall of Bashar al-Assad after five decades of dynastic rule
The people of Syria have celebrated the fall of Bashar al-Assad and dared to dream of a better future after five decades of dynastic rule came to a sudden and unexpected end with the dictator fleeing to Moscow.
Crowds of people waved the Syrian revolutionary flag and pulled down statues …
‘Greatest honour of my life’: Lewis Hamilton bids farewell to Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton described his time with Mercedes as the greatest honour of his life after the seven-time champion bowed out with his final race for the team at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. After a superlative drive at the Yas Marina circuit, Hamilton also admitted that, after a difficult year, …
Tears of joy and sadness as ‘disappeared’ Syrians emerge from Assad’s prisons
As Syrian rebels led by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) captured city after city on the road to Damascus, forcing Bashar al-Assad to flee the country, they also opened the doors of the regime’s notorious prisons, into which upwards of 100,000 people disappeared during nearly 14 years of …
Police offer £50k reward to find killer of Greater Manchester schoolgirl in 1984
Police have offered a £50,000 reward as a new appeal for information is launched over the murder of a schoolgirl in Greater Manchester 40 years ago.
Lisa Hession, 14, was sexually assaulted and strangled in an alleyway less than 200 metres from her home in Bonnywell Road, Leigh, after walking …
We need proper policies, Keir Starmer, not more pledges | Letters
How depressing that the Labour party seems so bereft of ideas that all it can do as a new government is to castigate the civil service for its lacklustre performance (
Starmer may view Whitehall reform as essential to his missions, 6 December
). What does Labour expect? Any …Here’s a way to make politics more equal | Brief letters
Further to Michelle Bachelet’s excellent article about women fixing politics (
This mammoth year of elections has shown how badly global politics is neglecting women, 6 December
), I have often thought that, for equality, each constituency should elect two MPs: one male, one female. With that method, the …