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Barcelona qualified for the Champions League quarter-finals in the name of Carles Miñarro, as a journey they began together continued in his absence. On Tuesday
Farmers in England furious as Defra pauses post-Brexit payment scheme
Farming and countryside groups in England are furious that the government has paused a key post-Brexit farming payments scheme with little information about what will
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North Sea collision: ship’s master arrested as fears grow for marine life
Police have detained the master of the container ship Solong as experts voiced growing fears over the environmental impact of the collision in the North
‘If all I cared about was a career, I’d make listenable music’: Joost Klein on Eurovision, scandal and having the last laugh
Joost Klein is arguably the first artist to triumph at the Eurovision song contest without actually performing in the final. In May last year, the
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In the past six years, the Academy award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey, the reigning prince of Austin, Texas, has kept busy. He raised his three kids
Fifa accused of blocking labour inspection at 2026 World Cup stadium
Fifa has been accused of reneging on a commitment to ensure workers’ safety on World Cup projects by refusing inspectors access to observe conditions inside
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We’re in the thick of an ongoing movie star crisis and it’s one that no amount of “Glen Powell grinning on a red carpet” images
Trump raises Canadian steel and aluminum tariffs to 50% as trade war escalates
Donald Trump has announced he is doubling tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum from 25% to 50% as a retaliation for the province of Ontario’s
UK reggae pioneers Steel Pulse: ‘We told punk fans – you can pogo, but please don’t spit at us’
In the late 1970s, whenever young Birmingham reggae band Steel Pulse performed their song Ku Klux Klan, the group’s vocalists would theatrically wear white KKK