Carsley is not the problem – something feels rotten at the core of this England | Jonathan Liew
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World - The Guardian
England making themselves at home in world of cricket wonderment
Records tumbled in an unforgettable first Test, but for England’s Ollie Pope nothing comes as a surprise. In the moments after the first Test ended on Friday, in the warm – verging on searing, ...3 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
‘I feel hope’: chance of release dawns for Menéndez brothers in 35-year-old case
Renewed interest in the 1989 case of two men convicted of killing their parents leads the LA district attorney to consider new evidence. When the Los Angeles district attorney announced last week ...5 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Carsley is not the problem – something feels rotten at the core of this England | Jonathan Liew
This squad cries out for a coach who could imbue a sense of purpose that goes beyond simply wanting to win something. There is perhaps a certain bitter comic timing in the fact that England’s next ...6 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Bukayo Saka ruled out of England game and sent back to Arsenal for treatment
Another injury worry for Gunners as Saka stays home Jones also misses trip to Finland as squad of 22 fly out Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka has been ruled out of England’s Nations League trip to Finland ...8 hours ago -
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Injured Arsenal winger Saka out of England squad
Bukayo Saka withdraws from the England squad for Sunday's Nations League trip to Finland and returns to Arsenal for further assessment.8 hours ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Welsh dentistry 'no example' to England
The idea that Welsh dentistry is an example to England is "laughable", says sector representative.8 hours ago -
Top stories - BBC News
How can England use Bellingham, Foden and Palmer?
BBC Sport looks at various options for fitting Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden and Cole Palmer into the England team.9 hours ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Will England face another 'shocking Test-match pitch' in Multan?
What should England and Pakistan expect from the pitch in the second Test in Multan?11 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
‘We all hope it’s teething troubles – but worry it’s something worse’: the inside story of Labour’s first 100 days in power
Keir Starmer and other senior Downing Street figures on the new government’s bumpy start, from riots to rebellions. At this year’s Labour party conference, health secretary Wes Streeting opened his ...12 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
England’s hair salons face recruitment crisis as gen Z shuns profession
Owners say it’s almost ‘impossible’ to hire new stylists after 70% decline in people enrolling in apprenticeships. The Covid lockdowns that forced hairdressers to close for months taught us to ...14 hours ago -
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Where do Padres turn after elimination? San Diego retains strong core for 2025, but team needs outside help
Padres ownership has seemed reluctant to spend money since Peter Seidler's death14 hours ago -
Tech - VentureBeat
Intel leverages core processor technology in NRG partnership
Gamers and developers looking for their next target spec will want to pay attention to NRG esports and Intel joining forces for a collaboration intent on showcasing Intel’s latest processing power. ...19 hours ago -
Tech - GameSpot
Best Gateway Horror Games For When You Want Something Scary, But Not Too Scary
Horror games are the obsession of many people, but that's not necessarily how you feel about them. For some, horror is a genre they dare not venture into for fear of, well, fear. But not every ...22 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Lee Carsley intends to row back on England tactics after chastening loss
Interim manager takes blame for defeat to Greece ‘I have got to lead by example and I will,’ he adds Lee Carsley intends to return to a more familiar system against Finland in the Nations League ...Yesterday -
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Colts RB Jonathan Taylor out for Sunday's game vs. Titans with high ankle sprain
This will mark the second week that Taylor has missed with the injury.Yesterday - NFL -
World - The Guardian
Sudan is the world’s gravest humanitarian disaster – but almost nobody cares | Jonathan Freedland
The war is killing tens of thousands, but not getting the attention it deserves. The reasons why are as complex as the conflict itself. Remember when we said that Black Lives Matter? We didn’t mean ...Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
England’s slow horse Jack Leach comes in from the cold to deliver again | James Wallace
Luckless spinner proves his enduring worth once more by playing a pivotal role in sensational victory over Pakistan. “Blimey, Beef. Who writes your scripts?” Graham Gooch famously trilled to Ian ...Yesterday -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
Tiny Love Stories: ‘Filled With Warm, Sugary Feelings’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.3 days ago