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Hall's audition adds intrigue to England's Nations League finale
In-form Newcastle defender can show Thomas Tuchel he can be the solution to perennial problem on the left
'It's about robust planning, proper financial control'
is about \"preventing the shocks\" that have disrupted the sport in recent years.
'People are going to see women's boxing at its very best'
The super-lightweight world champion Katie Taylor says her rematch against Amanda Serrano in Texas, as the main support act to Tyson v Paul, will be something special
Blindkilde Brown and Fujino help City avoid slip up
Manchester City maintained their 100% start in the Women's Champions League group stage as second-half goals from youngsters Laura Blindkilde Brown and Aoba Fujino were enough to beat a determined Hammarby side.
Players must cope with extra scrutiny, says Lewis
The England coach, Jon Lewis, said his players experienced a \"sharp learning curve\" about perception management in the fallout from their disastrous group-stage exit in last month's T20 World Cup.
No input from Jones in England's plan to upset Springboks
England will not be benefiting from the insider knowledge of their former Springbok assistant coach Felix Jones this weekend after it emerged that neither their players nor key staff members have been in contact with the Irishman, still supposedly employed remotely by the Rugby Football Union (RFU).
UKA says no to Grand Slam Track over finance worries
UK Athletics has rejected the chance to be involved in Michael Johnson's $30m (£23.5m) new Grand Slam Track competition because it fears it is too much of a financial risk.
Forlán feeling 'positive' for professional debut on tour
Stakes in former footballer's doubles match are not high but the YouTube vlog is expected to be spectacular
Post Office to cut 1,000 jobs and close branches to reduce costs
The Post Office is expected to announce the closure of dozens of branches and cut up to 1,000 head office jobs today, as the embattled organisation seeks to cut costs to secure its financial future.
AstraZeneca denies lack of oversight as investigation into its Chinese arm opens
AstraZeneca's chief executive said yesterday it was taking investigations by Chinese authorities into its business in the country \"very seriously\" and insisted it was committed to China in the long run.
China crisis, or overreaction by pharma giant's shareholders?
In the world of two weeks ago, AstraZeneca's share price would have probably enjoyed a strong day on the release of yesterday's third-quarter numbers.
Metro Bank fined £17m for failures in money laundering controls
Metro Bank has been fined nearly £17m by the UK's financial watchdog for failings in its money-laundering controls over four years, in a fresh blow to the lender a year on from its near-collapse.
Bluesky, rival to Musk's X, gains 700,000 users after US election
The social media platform Bluesky has picked up more than 700,000 new users in the week since the US election, as users seek to escape misinformation and offensive posts on X.
Job market cools as firms warn of surge in costs after budget
The UK's jobs market has shown further signs of cooling after a rise in unemployment in September while pay growth slowed amid warnings from business leaders that the budget could hit hiring demand and lead to higher prices.
UK can rebuild EU relations while agreeing US trade deal, says economist
The UK can strike a US trade deal with Donald Trump while also rebuilding EU relations after Brexit to cement its status as a \"beacon of stability\" in an increasingly volatile world, a leading economist said yesterday.
Australian man jailed for 'discarding' wife in Sudan
An Australian man who tricked his wife into travelling to Sudan before taking her children and passport back to Australia has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison.
Spain braces for new storms amid protest over flood failures
People in flood-hit Spain stacked sandbags and braced for new storms yesterday as the political repercussions from last month's deadly climate disaster rumbled on.
Plan to save 200-year-old fir from being Vatican's Christmas tree
Environmental activists in Italy's northern Trentino province have started a campaign to stop the felling of a 200-year-old fir tree intended to form the centrepiece of the Vatican's Christmas decorations.
Iran cites 19th-century British map in row over ownership of three strategic islands
Maps drawn up more than 130 years ago on the instruction of the Marquess of Salisbury, the then British foreign secretary, have been cited by Iran in its dispute with the Gulf states over the ownership of three strategic islands at the entrance to the critical strait of Hormuz waterway.
Moscow doctor jailed for alleged comments on war in Ukraine
A Russian court has sentenced a pediatrician in Moscow to five and a half years in prison after the mother of one of her patients publicly denounced her for comments she allegedly made about Russian soldiers in Ukraine during a private consultation.
German government agrees on February date for snap election
Germany is expected to hold a snap election on 23 February after an agreement reached yesterday morning by parliamentary factions from the leading Social Democrats (SPD) and the main conservative opposition CDU/CSU, with the official confirmation by the president, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, considered a formality.
Dozens killed as motorist drives car into crowd in China
A motorist killed 35 people and severely injured 43 others when he rammed his car into a crowd exercising outside a sports centre in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai, police said yesterday.
Amsterdam Violence result of hooliganism and antisemitism, mayor's report finds
The violence that erupted in Amsterdam last week was sparked by \"a toxic cocktail\" of hooliganism and antisemitism, according to a detailed report published by the city's mayor.
Roles for Rubio and Waltz signal hard Trump stance on Ukraine and China
Donald Trump has chosen a pair of establishment Republicans from Florida for senior roles in his administration as he builds a national security team that looks more hawkish than the isolationist America First brand of foreign policy he has championed in public.
New president to sign flurry of executive orders on first day - top aide
Donald Trump will mark the first day of his return to the White House by signing a spate of executive orders to reinstate signature policies from his first presidency that were revoked by Joe Biden, according to his incoming chief of staff.
Aid groups accuse Israel of ignoring US ultimatum on 'apocalyptic' Gaza
A coalition of international aid organisations has accused Israel of ignoring a US ultimatum that threatened sanctions if Israel did not implement a series of measures to counter the acute humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
From bold statements in Baku to getting ready for Rio, Starmer's keen to rack up the air miles
The fact that Britain had bothered to come to Cop29 proved we were open for business. Somehow, money would come flooding in
UN chief says 2024 has been 'a masterclass in human destruction'
This year has been \"a masterclass in human destruction\", the UN secretary-general has said as he reflected on extreme weather and record temperatures around the world.
Emissions This year due to set another record with 'no sign' of fossil fuel peak
There is \"no sign\" of the transition away from burning fossil fuels that was pledged by the world's nations a year ago, with 2024 on track to set another new record for global carbon emissions.
'I was denied being with her in her last moments'
Families back right for terminally ill people to choose when to die