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Cash machine: A new Manchester United stadium isn't about regeneration and never will be
The roof of the proposed new Manchester United stadium has three points, which is more than can often be said for the team who will play underneath it.

I almost died in car crash but I will play again, says Antonio
Michail Antonio has revealed he almost died when he crashed his Ferrari in December, but the West Ham striker is adamant he will recover from a badly broken leg to play again.
Millions with health conditions 'should get regular BMI checks'
Millions of people in England and Wales with a long-term health condition should have their BMI checked regularly to prevent diabetes and heart disease.
AstraZeneca in $1bn deal for developer of cell therapy
AstraZeneca has struck a $1bn (£770m) deal to buy a Belgian biotech company that specialises in cancer immunotherapies, the latest in a string of acquisitions.

Telegram CEO returns to Dubai amid investigation in France
Pavel Durov, the Russian-born founder and chief executive of Telegram, has returned to Dubai after the authorities allowed him to leave France, where he is under investigation over criminal activity on the messaging app.

Team of the Six Nations From the Lions in waiting to France's new King Louis
The stars who shone brightest in the 2025 tournament, featuring six Frenchmen, two Currys and a Scottish double
China Plans to 'Vigorously Boost Consumption' to Lift Its Economy
China's government has announced ambitious plans to \"vigorously boost consumption\" by putting up pay and reducing financial burdens, in its latest attempt to increase consumer confidence and lift its struggling economy.

Coldplay and Lumley Join Calls to Overturn Kids Company Report
A host of celebrities, including the rock band Coldplay and the actor Joanna Lumley, have called for a controversial watchdog report into the late Camila Batmanghelidjh and her charity Kids Company to be overturned.

Protests after deadly fire at North Macedonia nightclub
With flags still flying at half mast in North Macedonia, grief over a fire that tore through a nightclub killing dozens of people turned to anger as thousands protested in the streets.

White House denies it violated judge's order by deporting Venezuelans
The White House has denied allegations that it engaged in a \"blatant violation\" of a judge's order by deporting about 250 Venezuelan alleged gang members to El Salvador on Saturday, with the US border tsar appearing to contradict the denial yesterday by declaring: \"I don't care what the judges think.\"
Leicester and Saracens to trial away sections for supporters
The Premiership will trial away sections for supporters in two forthcoming matches in April, in an effort to improve atmospheres in top-flight fixtures.

West Sussex 'abode of the storks' lives up to its name in first for Europe
The Saxons knew the West Sussex village of Storrington as Estorchestone, the \"abode of the storks\". But the graceful birds disappeared from its skies more than 600 years ago, when they became extinct in Britain.

Odey banned from City and fined £1.8m by watchdog
The hedge fund manager Crispin Odey will be banned from the City and hit with a £1.8m fine by the UK financial watchdog for attempting to \"frustrate\" a disciplinary process into sexual harassment allegations.

Newcastle's triumph: part feelgood story, part dictator state PR win
Fans are entitled to feel euphoric but the Carabao Cup success is also a first significant victory for the club's Saudi Arabian regime and its sportswashing project

What will PM target - and why?
The government is under increasing pressure over its plan to save billions of pounds on the welfare bill by cutting spending on incapacity and disability benefits.

Van Dijk warns 'job not done' to win league title
Virgil van Dijk has warned his Liverpool teammates they should not think winning the Premier League is a foregone conclusion after Champions League elimination and losing the Carabao Cup final.

English trio face the big challenge: can anyone stop Barça?
Arsenal, Chelsea and City will all feel they have a chance as the Spanish holders aim to make their fifth final in a row

A good sign? Campaigners try to send a message on 'no ball games'
A campaign to remove thousands of \"no ball games\" signs across London and eventually across the UK has launched with a \"More Ball Games\" takeover on a Lambeth estate.
Soaring cost of fully fixing potholes on roads edges close to £17bn
The cost of fully fixing the pothole-plagued roads of England and Wales has reached a new high of almost £17bn, according to the latest industry report.

IOC ready to bring boxing in from the cold for LA Games
Boxing's fragile Olympic status is on the verge of being secured after years of uncertainty.

Paquetá faces 'biggest game of his life' as spot-fixing trial begins
West Ham midfielder could be given lifetime ban if he is found guilty of the charges by an independent panel

Badenoch to ditch Tory party's commitment to net zero by 2050
Kemi Badenoch is dropping her party's commitment to reaching net zero by 2050 as she launches the Conservatives' widest policy review in a generation.

Draper can now switch attention to grandest prizes
After victory at Indian Wells, next step for the new world No 7 must be to challenge at the major tournaments

Regulators to face twice-yearly checks in drive to slash red tape
Regulators will face twice-yearly performance reviews from ministers aimed at making them more growth-friendly, after the chancellor warned that \"too much bureaucracy\" was holding back the economy.
Trump's trade wars hitting global growth, says OECD
Donald Trump's trade wars are splintering the global economy and unpicking progress made to reboot growth and tackle inflation, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has said.
Citizens Advice Warning over long-term effect of cuts
Cutting benefits for disabled people will push more people into poverty and make it harder for them to get into work, the chief executive of Citizens Advice has warned.

Drive for global hits may damage British TV's creativity - Murdoch
The UK's television industry is being hit by a \"perfect storm\" that risks leading to British stories disappearing from the small screen, Elisabeth Murdoch has warned.

Drag Race winner died after taking ketamine, family says
The drag artist known as The Vivienne died from a cardiac arrest caused by the effects of taking ketamine, their family has said.

Neil Young: Cure singer showed me the light on dynamic pricing
Neil Young has credited the Cure's frontman, Robert Smith, with inspiring his decision not to allow Ticketmaster to use dynamic pricing for his forthcoming tour.
France US attacks MEP over Statue of Liberty quip
The White House has rejected a quip by a French member of the European parliament who called for the return of the Statue of Liberty, saying that France would be \"speaking German right now\" without the US's help during the second world war.