Category: News
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The Ashes: England's Joe Root falls to second ball of the day
[ad_1] Joe Root is caught at slip by David Warner with only the second ball of the day as England make a “horrific” start to day two of the third Ashes Test. [ad_2] Source link
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Can Threads make more money than Elon Musk’s Twitter?
[ad_1] After all, Mr Zuckerberg, whose Meta made more than $117bn in sales last year, has a monster track record when it comes to selling adverts – and none of the apparent qualms of Mr Musk, who has disdained advertising at his electric car company, Tesla, and been looking for alternative ways to fund Twitter.…
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Wimbledon primary school crash investigation continues
[ad_1] The driver, a woman in her 40s, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. [ad_2] Source link
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John Caldwell: Three charged over claim of responsibility
[ad_1] Three men in their 20s and 30s are charged charged with possessing articles for use in terrorism. [ad_2] Source link
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The Ashes 2023: Joe Root leads England hopes for day two, says Alastair Cook
[ad_1] Today at the Test’s Alastair Cook looks ahead to the second day of the third Test at Headingley, with England trailing Australia by 195 runs. [ad_2] Source link
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Angela Rayner: I got death threats to my children
[ad_1] Angela Rayner’s teenage children have to be escorted to school after they received death threats, the Labour deputy leader has told Newscast. Security concerns have also forced her to curtail her social life. The Ashton-under-Lyne MP has received abuse since she took on the role in 2020, including threats to “hunt her down” like…
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Watch: Australians set new world record with Tina Turner dance
[ad_1] Thousands have come together to dance to the song ‘Nutbush City Limits’ in tribute to late singer Tina Turner, at Australia’s most remote music festival, the Big Red Bash. 5,838 participants danced for five minutes to set a new record for the largest Nutbush dance in the world, as adjudicated by the Australian Book…
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Are wildfires in the US getting worse?
[ad_1] Record temperatures and smoke-filled skies have shown that the threat of wildfires can impact millions of people, far away from the fire lines. And data shows that the number of size of wildfires has increased dramatically in the last two decades. The BBC’s Carl Nasman has a look at those numbers. [ad_2] Source link
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The US is the world’s biggest corn exporter – but for how long?
[ad_1] Scott Haerr, who harvests 4,000 acres of corn every year (an area nearly five-times the size of New York’s Central Park), is one. Inside a massive grain silo on his farm in western Ohio, the third-generation farmer examines corn kernels from last year’s harvest. “That’s some real good corn,” he says, sifting through a…
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Out of work over-50s cut weekly food bill by £60
[ad_1] “Some of this group might well be amenable to coming back into the workforce and there are signs some are returning already. If the government wants to get this group back to work, the success of policies to support older workers, such as the ‘mid-life MOT’, will be critical.” [ad_2] Source link