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England’s water wars hose just about everybody
Public trust in the sector is at the lowest levels since surveys began 13 years agoFinancial Times - 2d -
Hospices in England to receive £100m funding boost
Hospice leaders had warned they were being forced to close beds closing due to financial pressures.BBC News - 3d -
The questions facing England before Women's Ashes
BBC Sport consider what England have learned from their tour of South Africa with the Women's Ashes coming up in January.BBC News - 3d -
Deaths from alcohol at record high in England
Public-health experts are calling for minimum pricing to stop further rises in harmful drinking.BBC News - 3d -
Imperfect and unmissable England's year of renewal
Across 17 Tests in 2024, England have veered from exhilarating to infuriating, often in the same session, writes Stephan Shemilt.BBC News - 4d -
Rocky Flintoff named in England Lions squad
Rocky Flintoff is named in the England Lions squad for their tour of Australia in January.BBC News - 4d -
Tuition fees in England set to climb above £10,000
Announcement expected in next year’s spending reviewFinancial Times - 4d -
Injured Furbank a doubt for England's Six Nations opener
George Furbank suffered a fractured arm in Northampton's Champions Cup win over the Bulls and could miss England's opener away to Ireland in FebruaryBBC News - 4d -
New Zealand thump England in series finale
England's year ends with a crushing 423-run defeat by New Zealand in the third and final Test in Hamilton.BBC News - 5d -
Water customers in England in line for higher compensation payouts
Issues like supply outages or sewer flooding will trigger bigger automatic payments by utilities, say ministersFinancial Times - 5d -
Who are England and Wales' Euro 2025 opponents?
BBC Sport takes a look at what England and Wales can expect from their group matches at next summer's European Championship.BBC News - 5d -
Rayner promises mayor for every region of England
The deputy prime minister says giving local leaders more powers will help drive economic growth.BBC News - 5d -
One in four babies in England born by Caesarean
Experts link the rise to a growing number of complex pregnancies, where the mother is older or obese.BBC News - 6d -
England 'may need to manage Stokes' bowling'
Assistant coach Marcus Trescothick admits England may have to manage Ben Stokes' bowling after the captain suffers another hamstring injury.BBC News - 6d -
New Zealand set England massive target after England captain Stokes limps off injured
Ben Stokes spent most of the day on the treatment table having his hamstring iced as the England captain’s robustness as a Test match all-rounder once again became a major concern.Yahoo Sports - 6d -
Stokes blow compounds England slide towards defeat
England's slide towards a massive defeat in the third Test against New Zealand is compounded by a concerning recurrence of Ben Stokes' hamstring injury.BBC News - 6d -
Feeble England blown away by New Zealand
England's hopes of a clean sweep in New Zealand are all but over after a feeble display on the second day of the third Test in Hamilton.BBC News - Dec. 15 -
Stokes an inspiration to England, says Potts
England captain Ben Stokes bowls 23 overs on the opening day of the third Test in New Zealand.BBC News - Dec. 14 -
England chip away at New Zealand in Hamilton
England's seamers leave New Zealand 315-9 after the opening day of the third and final Test in Hamilton.BBC News - Dec. 14 -
Tuchel will 'reach out' to White over England return
England manager Thomas Tuchel will "reach out" to Arsenal defender Ben White about the possibility of returning to the national team.BBC News - Dec. 13 -
'The award goes to...' - England Test team's year in gongs
Who are the winners and losers in Stephan Shemilt's just-for-fun awards to the England men's Test team?BBC News - Dec. 13 -
Tuchel watches as England learn '26 WC qualifiers
England have been drawn against Serbia, Albania, Latvia and Andorra in their 2026 World Cup qualifying group.ESPN - Dec. 13 -
Housing plans not war on rural England, says minister
Matthew Pennycook says development will be focused on areas where housing is least affordable.BBC News - Dec. 12 -
Some jury trials may be scrapped in England and Wales as court backlog hits record high
Review led by Sir Brian Leveson will consider creating ‘intermediate courts’ heard by judge in bid to speed up trials. Courts in crisis – what it means for claimants, the accused and justice ...The Guardian - Dec. 12 -
Ford hungry for England return after difficult autumn
George Ford insists that his appetite for international rugby is keener than ever despite dropping behind Marcus Smith in coach Steve Borthwick's pecking order.BBC News - Dec. 12 -
Measures to boost housebuilding in England risk being thwarted
Experts say councils may be given too much time to produce local plans that permit increased developmentFinancial Times - Dec. 12 -
England power to series win in New Zealand
England power to a series win over New Zealand with an emphatic 323-run victory inside three days of the second Test in Wellington.BBC News - Dec. 8 -
Bethell's sliding doors give England a decision
Jacob Bethell's serendipitous entry into Test cricket has left England with a decision to make, writes Stephan Shemilt.BBC News - Dec. 7 -
Bethell & Atkinson give England complete control
Jacob Bethell strokes 96 after Gus Atkinson's hat-trick as England take a stranglehold on the second Test against New Zealand.BBC News - Dec. 7 -
The Cryptocurrency You May Not Even Know You Own
Many funds hold stakes in MicroStrategy, which behaves like Bitcoin’s wilder cousin. This may not be what you want in your retirement portfolio, our columnist says.The New York Times - Dec. 6 -
Russia warns citizens they may need to leave Syria
Rapid rebel advance deepens crisis for Moscow-allied Assad regime as insurgents approach strategic city of HomsFinancial Times - Dec. 6 -
Trump’s Project 2025 May Not Be What It Seemed. It’s Worse.
Trump’s version of Project 2025 may not be what it seemed. It’s worse.The New York Times - Dec. 4 -
Grandmother may have fallen in sinkhole searching for cat
A 64-year-old grandmother who was searching for her cat may have fallen in a sinkhole in Pennsylvania. Officials provided an update on rescue operations.CBS News - Dec. 4 -
England lose to South Africa in ODI series opener
England fall to a six-wicket defeat by South Africa in the opening one-day international after Laura Wolvaardt's unbeaten half-century.BBC News - Dec. 4 -
Watch Clinton goal as England beat Switzerland
Grace Clinton scores the only goal as England end the year with victory over Switzerland in a friendly international at Bramall Lane.BBC News - Dec. 4 -
Pope stays as wicketkeeper in unchanged England team
Ollie Pope will again keep wicket for England after the tourists named an unchanged team for the second Test against New Zealand in Wellington.BBC News - Dec. 4 -
Trump may replace Hegseth with DeSantis: WSJ
President-elect Trump is rumored to be considering replacing his Defense Secretary pick, former Fox News personality Pete Hegseth, with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R). According to a report by the ...The Hill - Dec. 4 -
Is Clinton pushing for England start at Euro 2025?
Calls for Grace Clinton to break into England's starting XI for Euro 2025 will only increase after yet another impressive display in their victory over Switzerland.BBC News - Dec. 3 -
England’s chief prosecutor warns lawyers’ pay may be adding to court delays
Head of Crown Prosecution Service Stephen Parkinson calls for reviewFinancial Times - Dec. 3 -
Critical Role May Expand Into Video Games
In March 2025, the Critical Role team will celebrate the 10th anniversary of their wildly popular live play series that led to an independent media empire that includes The Legend of Vox Machina ...GameSpot - Dec. 3