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The genesis of Jules Guarneri’s documentary – his first – comes from an unusual gift. Having made more than 20 hours of a filmed diary,
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Preserving the British role in the F-35 jet fighter programme takes precedence over the need to comply with UK laws on arms export controls, or
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Adrian Ramsay is to stand as Greens co-leader with another of the party’s MPs, Ellie Chowns, amid what the duo describe as an unprecedented fracturing
Taiwan ex-president Tsai Ing-wen to visit UK as China ratchets up threats against Taipei
Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen will visit Britain this week at the invitation of British politicians, a trip that comes as London is trying to
UK food shops report ‘massive’ rise in pensioner shoplifting
Food retailers have seen a “massive” increase in pensioner shoplifters over the last year, according to a leading store security firm, amid the rising cost
Potential role for Chinese firm in key UK windfarm attracts government scrutiny
Ministers are weighing up proposals for a Chinese company to supply wind turbines for a major offshore windfarm in the North Sea. The government is
Philippines elections 2025: polls open in midterms as Marcos and Duterte family dynasties vie for power
Millions of Filipinos began voting on Monday in a midterm election widely seen as a referendum on the explosive feud between President Ferdinand Marcos and
Hansi Flick says Barça ‘don’t feel like champions’ after chaotic clásico
Hansi Flick said he was going to have check on his heart after he watched Barcelona come back from 2-0 down to beat Real Madrid
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In the 95th minute, Martin Ødegaard ran through on goal. The Arsenal fans in the Anfield Road stand lurched forward in anticipation. Somewhere in the
Raducanu sets up Gauff meeting with fightback win, while Draper progresses
At the end of a tense, high-quality opening set on Sunday in Rome, Emma Raducanu had plenty of reason to despair. Despite how she had