Rizwan credits bowlers after Pakistan beat England by 6 runs in 5th T20I
His party looks ready to take office, but the Labour leader still lacks a compelling story to tell
Also opening in London: Jews. In Their Own Words at the Royal Court and The P Word at the Bush Theatre
Court victory over Google fine comes ahead of the Digital Markets Act that will clarify what is anti-competitive behaviour
BorgWarner buys charging groups while corporate cousin Aptiv benefits from portfolio of cables and wires
Erdoğan ramps up hostile rhetoric as Nato allies clash over range of historical disputes
Coronavirus disruptions and soaring inflation have made a return to concerts more precarious
A growing number of member states warn that proposals do not go far enough as they seek to ward off the risk of political unrest
40C marked a new era for a country known for its mild climate. How will it change Britain?
Israeli company mounted operation to oust Hertha Berlin president, according to court documents
European capitals believe new government’s tax-cutting, high-borrowing plan exposes flawed thinking that drove Brexit
We need a serious strategy to deal with the chronic under-investment at the heart of Britain’s productivity puzzle
A flat rate of tax relief would also simplify the rules
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Google is expanding its Immersive View feature and adding search to Live View. It's also introducing a feature to help you get a quick feel for a neighborhood.
"Pose" actress and trans activist Angelica Ross is now a part of showbiz history.
Bhowneesh Mendiratta missed a world championship medal narrowly in the process, being the first to bow out with 13 out of the first 15-hits in the 35-shot medal match.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday congratulated legendary Indian footballer Sunil Chhetri after FIFA announced the release of a series on his life and career, saying that the move will boost the popularity of football in India.
Particularly when it comes ballot harvesting.
A Netherlands fan with his face painted is seen in the stand before the match against Poland during UEFA Nations League action at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw, Poland on September 22, 2022. (Photo by Kacper Pempel/Reuters)
The worst case scenario obviously comes about because of injuries. The median outcome, we have discussed. But what is the absolute best case scenario? Paint the picture, maybe using some historic teams that have some similarities. I will start. ...
When the Trump administration obtained an indictment of Edward Snowden for violation of the Espionage Act of 1917, many of us who believe that the Fourth Amendment means what it says were deeply critical of the government, and we remain so today. This week, retaining his American citizenship, Snowden became a Russian citizen. Snowden is … Continue reading "Edward Snowden: An American in Moscow"
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