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Starmer to meet Saudi crown prince in push for infrastructure cash
Notre Dame rises from the ashes at last: world leaders join embattled Macron for grand reopening
On wokeness, patriotism and change, Kamala Harris’s defeat has lessons for Starmer | Deborah Mattinson and Claire Ainsley
Given how events unfolded, it was never going to be easy for Kamala Harris. Many Democrats are convinced her campaign saved the party from an even worse result. To be fair, it achieved some real highs: she won the debate. But she never won the argument, at least not with …
Tom Willis sends message to Borthwick as Saracens sweep Bulls aside
This mightily impressive Saracens victory came with a touch of the slapstick – howling winds can make any player look silly – and a reminder of the farce that is Tom Willis’s continued England omission.
The No 8 turned in an imperious display, demonstrating precisely what can be achieved with …
US Food and Drug Administration moves to ban red food dye
Surfing sells: Tracks celebrates 600th issue with Stephanie Gilmore on its cover | Jack Snape and Kieran Pender
The archived website of Australia’s surfing bible jars, with its banner of 10 years ago promising “news, blogs, video and girls”. In the girls sub-menu, there are links to something called “vixen”, “poster girls”, videos and someone called Miss Bintang.
That was wrong, Tracks magazine’s long-time editor admits. “There are …
‘We can barely believe what’s happening’: how Syria’s frozen conflict flared into hot war that could topple Assad
When Islamist militants swept into her home town of Aleppo little over a week ago, Rama Alhalabi sheltered indoors as fear engulfed her. Forces loyal to president Bashar al-Assad, who had sought to reassure residents that nothing was happening, suddenly deserted the city. But as the insurgency pushed south, rapidly …
Winter fuel crisis: one million elderly already skipping meals and applications system ‘overwhelmed’
decision to slash winter fuel payments
is set to be reignited after new evidence revealed that more than 1 million older people are skipping meals because of financial concerns.The fresh study also suggested that millions are already cutting down on their …
Storm Darragh havoc isn’t over yet as strong winds continue across UK
As Assad’s power crumbles, Turkey, Iran and Russia disagree on way forward for Syria
The three key external national actors in the Syrian crisis tried today to regain control of the rebellion by calling for renewed direct dialogue between the country’s President Bashar al-Assad and opposition groups, adding that it would be “inadmissible” to use terrorists to gain control of the country.
Meeting on …