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Boland blows down India to give Australia series lead
Ultimately, Australia's gamble paid off.
What comes up must go down: Premier League has a problem
The Premier League season ends with the bottom three places occupied by the three promoted sides, highlighting a worrying trend and a significant gap between the Premier League and the Championship.
Driving change Cheap EVs are coming to Europe, but can they save its struggling car industry?
Affordable electric family cars made in the EU have been tough to come by in recent years.
Non-event, or disaster averted? Rows still rage over millennium bug
On New Year's Eve 25 years ago, sane people worried that the modern world could be about to melt down.
High costs and cautious public led to 400 pubs shutting for good this year
More than 400 pubs in England and Wales shut their doors for good this year against a backdrop of rising costs and cautious spending by consumers.
Beckham takes £28m payout from personal brand empire
David Beckham has received £28m in dividends from his personal brand empire, as new commercial tie-ups with brands such as Stella Artois and Boss helped offset losses at his TV production studio.
Global Markets Forecast to Rise Despite Trade War Fears
Global stock markets are tipped to keep rising in 2025, led by more gains among US shares, despite anxiety about inflation and fears that Donald Trump could spark a new trade war.
Donald Trump loses appeal in E Jean Carroll sexual abuse case
A federal appeals court has upheld the $5m verdict against Donald Trump for sexually abusing and defaming the magazine writer E Jean Carroll, dealing a legal setback to the president-elect.
Parents of boy who shot nine fellow pupils dead are jailed
A Belgrade court yesterday jailed the parents of a 13-year-old boy who shot dead nine pupils and a security guard at an elementary school.
The right's stuff Maga merch is the grift that keeps on giving
You too can smell like Donald Trump. His 'Fight Fight Fight' cologne is just one of many products in an unprecedented culture of grifting by Republicans and the right wing.
Death comes at a hinge moment for America, when rancour and uncertainty prevail
As president, Carter installed solar heating panels on the roof of the White House; Trump called the climate crisis a hoax
Panama to Palestine A mission to make the world better
In May 1989, the former US president Jimmy Carter walked into the lobby of a hotel in Panama and made it known he was determined to be heard in spite of attempts by the country's military ruler, Gen Manuel Noriega, to shut him up.
Trump should learn decency from Carter, says Biden as tributes pour in
Joe Biden said Donald Trump should learn \"decency\" from Jimmy Carter's legacy, hours after the former president's death on Sunday at the age of 100.
Basic instinct What makes some species more faithful than others?
In 2011 a shock celebrity break-up garnered headlines around the world.
Don't let social media owners decide election outcome, Scholz tells voters
The German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, has urged voters not to let the \"owners of social media channels\" decide next year's snap election, after Elon Musk repeatedly endorsed the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party.
Palestinian doctor 'being held in Israeli prison camp'
One of the few doctors still working in northern Gaza has been taken to an Israeli prison and his hospital has been shut down, his family have said.
Dominique Pelicot will not appeal against his conviction
Dominique Pelicot will not appeal against his conviction for drugging and raping his wife and inviting strangers to rape her, his lawyer has said.
Finland Finds Anchor Trail at Baltic Site of Suspected Sabotage
Finnish investigators say they have found a seabed trail stretching almost 60 miles around the site of an underwater electricity cable that was damaged on Christmas Day in a suspected act of Russian sabotage.
From bird strike to fireball How the country's worst aviation disaster unfolded
\"A bird is stuck in the wing. We can't land,\" one passenger on board Jeju Air flight 7C2216 sent out in a text just before 9am on Sunday. \"Should I write my final words?\"
South Korea starts inspection of all airline operations after Jeju Air crash
South Korea has launched an emergency safety inspection of the country's entire airline operations, and a separate check of all Boeing 737-800s, after 179 people died in a Jeju Air crash involving the aircraft on Sunday.
Minister urges TikTok to offer better content for children
The UK culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, has written to video-sharing platforms such as YouTube and TikTok urging them to promote higher quality educational content to children.
Stage review Cute, original adaptation of a mega-franchise
Since Rick Riordan first conceived his story about a \"half-blood\" son of a Greek god with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and dyslexia, the Percy Jackson phenomenon has grown bigger and bigger.
Anti-cycling media narrative is bad for UK health, says former Olympian Boardman
The UK's public health is being directly harmed by anti-cycling coverage in parts of the media, Chris Boardman, who heads the government's main active travel organisation, has told the Guardian.
Greater use of murder dialogue in films is a health risk, says study
Researchers found talk of killing is more common even in non-crime films such as 2003's Finding Nemo
Labour cabinet ministers wanted to delay new EU citizens' right to work in Britain
Senior figures in Tony Blair's government, including John Prescott and Jack Straw, urged the then prime minister to delay opening the UK labour market to eastern European nationals shortly before they became EU citizens, newly released documents reveal.
Bob Geldof Campaigner was 'scathing' about African leadership
Tony Blair's government discussed diverting £2m earmarked to prevent conflict in Africa in order to fund a pilot scheme to process and house asylum seekers in Tanzania.
'Mission from God' Blair aides doubted Bush had control of his troops in Iraq
Tony Blair's advisers privately questioned whether the US had \"proper political control\" of military operations in Iraq after a senior Washington official confided that George W Bush believed he was on a \"mission from God\" against insurgents, newly released documents reveal.
Hedge Fund Manager Sues FT for £79m Over Sexual Assault Claims
The hedge fund manager Crispin Odey is seeking at least £79m in damages from the Financial Times after suing the publication for libel, documents filed at the high court show.
UK teenager prepares to start jail term for underage sex in Dubai
A British teenager has handed himself in to the authorities in Dubai to begin a one-year prison term for having a sexual relationship with a girl of 17.
Bronze medallists On the hunt for every sporting statue in the world
There are more statues of Lester Piggott in the UK than there are of sporting women,\" said the statistician Chris Stride with dismay. \"It is really bad; there are hardly any at all.\"