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Exclusive: The TUC has ratcheted up pressure on the government to introduce wealth taxes amid a growing expectation that the chancellor will unveil a swathe of spending cuts next week
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Thomas Tuchel had demanded a convincing win and a performance without doubts. The England manager wanted to suffocate Andorra in this World Cup qualifier; to see his team attack cohesively, to unpick the low block of the nation that sits 173rd in the world rankings. So much for the wishlist.
This was the end-of-season game that Tuchel had tried to talk up, mainly because he has so few matches to drill his players before the finals next summer. He was keen to see some energy. And yet his words failed to stir very much. Yes, England won, as they always do against Andorra. And yes, they did so without conceding, as they always do against Andorra. But it was impossible to get excited.
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WI 106-8 Eng 109-1; England won by nine wickets
Captain hits unbeaten half-century in rain-affected game
England completed a series clean sweep against West Indies after cruising to a nine-wicket winin a rain-reduced third one-day international at Taunton.
Nat Sciver-Brunt scored an unbeaten half-century to continue a successful start as captain, smashing back-to-back boundaries to seal the win inside 11 overs.
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In difficult conditions, Gauff fought back with her incredible defensive powers to frustrate Sabalenka and win a first French Open title
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Law expected to include safety and copyright issues but delay likely to raise concerns about ongoing lack of regulation
Proposals to regulate artificial intelligence have been delayed by at least a year as UK ministers plan a bumper bill to regulate the technology and its use of copyrighted material.
Peter Kyle, the technology secretary, intends to introduce a “comprehensive” AI bill in the next parliamentary session to address concerns about issues including safety and copyright.
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Businessman blames exhaustion for his error of judgement
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After a three-day search effort draws to a close without any sign of a breakthrough, crime correspondent Amy-Clare Martin reports from Praia da Luz on the latest attempt to give the McCann family answers
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Former party chair says he will lead a ‘Doge team’ inspired by Elon Musk and Donald Trump
Zia Yusuf has said he will return to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, just two days after quitting the party.
Yusuf was the rightwing party’s chair but resigned on Thursday after suggesting it was “dumb” of the party’s newest MP to ask the prime minister if he would ban the burqa.
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