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Van Nistelrooy set for Leicester as Coventry close in on Lampard
Ruud van Nistelrooy is poised to become the new Leicester manager, making an almost immediate return to the Premier League after leaving Manchester United.
Williamson's return leaves no room for in-form Young
A green surface at Hagley Oval - scene of the first Test that was due to start last night - meant New Zealand made changes from the seismic 3-0 series win in India.
Wyatt-Hodge hits milestone as England claim series
Danni Wyatt-Hodge celebrated becoming the first English woman to bring up 3,000 runs in T20 internationals with a blistering 78 from 45 balls, while Nat Sciver-Brunt brought up a third consecutive half-century, as England sealed the T20 series with a 36-run win.
Prices will go through the roof
Trump tariffs could backfire on firms they are intended to help
The fall of McGregor Why was fighter's sinister cult of content lauded and rewarded for so long?
Some good news at last for Conor McGregor. Probably there's a way of spinning it as bad news, which is what the scum mainstream media will do. But in the wake of his defeat in a Dublin civil case against a woman who accused him of raping her, as brands and fans scramble to disown him, as murals are hastily painted over across the island, you have to take your pledges of support where you can find them. Step forward: Andrew Tate.
EasyJet to appeal over 'illegal' fines levied by Spain
The boss of easyJet has denounced fines handed out to the airline and other budget carriers for charging passengers for hand luggage and seat reservations, calling the decision \"illegal\" and warning it will make it more expensive to fly.
The big takeaway? There is no need to mourn Just Eat's exit from London Stock Exchange
The main lesson here is that secondary listings don't work unless the company is enormous. Liquidity tends to gravitate to one venue
Direct Line rejects £3.3bn takeover offer from rival insurer Aviva
Direct Line has rejected a £3.3bn takeover offer from its bigger UK rival Aviva, the second time it has rebuffed a suitor this year.
Crisis pushes French bond risk premium to 12-year high
French sovereign borrowing costs have soared to the highest premium since the eurozone debt crisis amid political turmoil as the government faces the risk of collapse over a planned austerity budget.
Aston Martin eyes £210m investment for electrification
Aston Martin has announced it is hoping to raise £210m to help boost growth and drive its electrification strategy, shortly after issuing its second profit warning in two months.
Russia's rouble hits lowest rate since start of the war as new sanctions bite
Russia's rouble has plunged to its lowest rate against the dollar since the early weeks of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in the wake of new western sanctions and growing geopolitical tensions.
Romania seeks to suspend TikTok after shock win by ultranationalist candidate
Romania's telecoms regulator is asking for TikTok to be suspended as the country's defence council prepares to discuss cyber risks to its elections, after a little-known ultranationalist came from nowhere to win the first round of the presidential vote.
Sinn Féin talks up prospects in election after taking poll leads
Sinn Féin is hoping to stage a last-minute revival in the Irish general election after it overtook the party led by the taoiseach, Simon Harris, in polls this week.
Ex-Man City striker on track to become Georgia's next president
The governing party in Georgia has picked a former Manchester City footballer as its candidate for president.
Plan to cut Berlin arts budget 'will destroy city's culture'
Plans to slash Berlin's culture budget by tens of millions of euros have led to a huge backlash, with leading venues saying they have been forced to cut performances and others warning they will be pushed into bankruptcy.
Gorka row Bolton hits out at selection of far-right 'conman'
Donald Trump's selection of the far-right commentator Sebastian Gorka for a senior national security post has prompted outrage even amid a stream of controversial cabinet nominations including conspiracy theorists, alleged sex traffickers and repeaters of Russian state propaganda.
Trump cabinet choices targeted by bomb threats and 'swatting'
Several cabinet nominees and appointees of Donald Trump's incoming administration were targeted with bomb threats and so-called \"swatting\" this week.
CIA Return to White House puts Russians used as spies in peril
For the past three years, the CIA has run an unusually bold outreach programme.
Police report accuses Bolsonaro of leading role in coup plot
Brazil's former president, Jair Bolsonaro, has moved a step closer to jail after a police investigation laid bare what it called a murderous plot to explode the country's democratic system with a military coup that he allegedly helped mastermind.
Pelicot has split personality caused by childhood trauma, says defence in rape case
Dominique Pelicot, the French man on trial for drugging his wife and inviting strangers to rape her, has a split personality caused by the effect of childhood trauma, his defence lawyer argued yesterday.
Dozens of protesters shot dead, Imran Khan supporters say
Pakistan's army and police have been accused of firing on civilians, resulting in deaths and injuries to hundreds of protesters who stormed Islamabad to demand the release of Imran Khan.
'I feel Very blessed' Single women on why they opted to go it alone with IVF
It was Covid that gave Amy, 45, the final push to have fertility treatment on her own. \"I had been thinking about it for a while, and then with Covid, I thought: 'I'm never gonna meet anybody.' And I didn't really want to be that woman who's like: 'Hey, we've been on one internet date. Let's have a baby!'\"
Budget cuts raise fears of 'existential' threat to 46 beauty spots
Proposed budget cuts pose an \"existential threat\" to England's most beautiful landscapes, countryside managers warned yesterday.
Campaigners claim victory in fight to save 111-year-old club
Campaigners battling to save a much-loved community club have declared victory after successfully removing the threat of eviction.
Stage review JM Barrie's fantasy gets riotously overturned
I have seen regular productions of Peter Pan that treat the death of Tinker Bell more casually than it is handled here by the writer, director and star Johnny McKnight.
Smithfield Traders braced for end of capital's meat market after 900 years
The junction at Cowcross Street marks the place where for centuries cattle were driven daily to London's Smithfield market.
Police spy was 'cruel liar', says woman deceived into affair
An undercover police officer who deceived at least four women into sexual relationships and fathered a child with one of them is a \"cruel and manipulative\" liar, a public inquiry has been told.
Irish grave exhumed in search for former monk killed by IRA
A grave south of the Northern Ireland border has been exhumed by experts searching for the body of a former monk more than 50 years after he was \"disappeared\" by the IRA during the Troubles.
Hospital chief told Letby 'we have your back' to calm her father, inquiry hears
A hospital chief executive told Lucy Letby: \"We've got your back\" in an attempt to calm her father, who was furious that his daughter had been stopped from caring for babies.
'Low-risk' double killer guilty of murdering neighbour
A double killer freed from prison after being deemed a low risk by the Parole Board has been found guilty of murdering a charitable neighbour who gave him odd jobs to help his rehabilitation.