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Scotland must revamp youth development to keep up, says Clarke
Head coach believes change must come from top as he prepares to face Croatia
Carsley relief as new-look England seize control of their destiny
It was the night when Lee Carsley dropped Harry Kane and came up smelling of roses, this a result not only to avenge the shapeless 2-1 Wembley defeat against Greece in October but to put England on the brink of automatic promotion back into the Nations League's A section.
'I like these challenges, I like being in constant change'
Mayra Ramírez has been on a steep learning curve since moving to Chelsea from Spain in January but would not have it any other way, she tells Suzanne Wrack
Thousands back fight for girls' toilets at local clubs
A coach has sparked a grassroots movement to improve inclusivity in football: by demanding that toilets are opened for girls.
Tyson happy for money to talk amid mayhem
Despite all the hype, veteran knows there is nothing new to say before the charade of his fight with a YouTube star
Raducanu in discussions to hire renowned fitness trainer Nakamura
Former US Open champion has struggled with series of injuries throughout career
'Aussie rules' refereeing upsets Borthwick plans
England coach had enough to deal with before the new directive that makes playing attractive rugby even harder
Erasmus expecting few surprises from England
Whatever else South Africa are expecting from England, it's not a surprise.
Island mentality British coaches need to broaden their horizons or risk being left behind
Sporting have had eight Englishmen, a Scot and a Welshman in the dugout over their history but the last of those was Bobby Robson in 1992.
Efune insists his £550m bid for Telegraph titles is still on track
The British owner of the New York Sun has said his £550m offer to buy the Daily and Sunday Telegraph is still on track, despite a big potential backer not joining the bid.
Disney hails 'momentum' as blockbusters boost profits
Disney is trying to roll the credits on its years-long battle to reassure Wall Street and Hollywood that it can dominate a new era of entertainment.
Gas prices in Europe hit one-year high as fears grow over halt to Russian supply
Europe's gas market rose by as much as 5% yesterday to its highest price in a year after one of the continent's biggest gas traders said that there could be a halt on gas supplies from Russia.
Burberry's new chief delivers welcome dose of reality after fashion house's buyback horror
The prize for the most hubristic share buyback of recent years goes to Burberry.
London Capital & Finance was a Ponzi scheme, judge rules
Investment firm London Capital & Finance (LCF), whose failure in 2019 triggered one of Britain's biggest retail investment scandals, operated as a Ponzi scheme, a London judge ruled yesterday.
Ben & Jerry's sues Unilever for 'silencing' its support for Gaza refugees
Ben & Jerry's has launched legal action against Unilever, accusing its parent company of trying to block the ice-cream brand from making public statements supporting Palestinian refugees in the conflict in Gaza.
Burberry's new chief announces urgent cost-cutting programme
Burberry announced a £40m cost-cutting programme yesterday as its new chief executive pledged to \"stabilise the business\" with a turnaround plan aimed at reviving the fortunes of the ailing British luxury fashion brand.
Southern Water debt branded as 'junk' as industry struggles
Southern Water's debt has been downgraded to junk status by the credit rating agency Moody's in a decision that underlines the precarious state of the UK water industry.
Evaristos united: celebrated authors meet at Brazilian literary festival
Born more than 5,500 miles apart, the Booker prize winner Bernardine Evaristo, 65, and Brazil's most celebrated living Black author, Conceição Evaristo, 77, share the same surname, though they are—as far as is known—unrelated.
Ecosystem older than the dinosaurs found in the Italian Alps
A hiker in the northern Italian Alps has stumbled across the first trace of what scientists believe to be an entire prehistoric ecosystem, including the well-preserved footprints of reptiles and amphibians.
Fury at Iranian plan for clinic to treat women who defy hijab law
The Iranian state has said that it plans to open a treatment clinic for women who defy the hijab laws that require women to cover their heads in public.
The gen Z gender divide How algorithms and the 'manosphere' are driving young men to the right
How algorithms and the 'manosphere' are driving young men to the right
Israel steps up air offensives as UN report likens its action to genocide
Israel has intensified its air offensives on three fronts, launching dozens of new strikes in Lebanon, Gaza and Syria as negotiations for a ceasefire on its northern border reach a critical point.
'A tragedy of our time' Soul searching after Amsterdam violence
Carrying signs scrawled with messages urging unity, they took turns laying white roses at the statue of Anne Frank, steps away from the home where her family had hidden from Nazi persecution.
World's largest known coral found near Solomon Islands
The world's largest known coral, visible from space, has been discovered in the waters of the Solomon Islands.
Two are charged over orange spray attack on monoliths of Stonehenge
Two people have been charged over an incident in which an orange substance was sprayed at the ancient monoliths of Stonehenge.
I've lied and been selfish, says Sara Sharif's father
Sara Sharif's father has admitted being \"selfish\" and a \"bad father\" by lying to protect himself over the death of his 10-year-old daughter.
Malkinson says justice ministry has 'left him to rot' over payout wait
Andrew Malkinson, who spent 17 years in jail for a crime he did not commit, says the Ministry of Justice has left him \"to rot\" after telling him he is likely to wait months before learning if he is even eligible for compensation.
Firm run by Tory donor Bamford funds £8,000 helicopter trip for Farage
A firm run by the major Conservative donor Lord Bamford has funded an £8,000 helicopter trip for the Reform leader, Nigel Farage.
Dream day for Labour with Tories firing blanks and no crises looming - except a big orange one
The only annoyance was Trump, who casually announced a 20% tariff on imports. So much for the special relationship
Doctors Many staff would use 'conscience clause', says BMA
A large number of NHS medical staff in England and Wales are likely to exercise a \"conscience clause\" if assisted dying is legalised by parliament, doctors say.