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Sri Lanka v England: first men’s cricket one-day international – liveSri Lanka v England: first men’s cricket one-day international – live
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Sri Lanka v England: first men’s cricket one-day international – live

News from the series opener in Colombo, 9am GMT start Sign up for The Spin | Follow us on Bluesky | Email Daniel1st over: Sri Lanka 7-0 (Nissanka 3, Mishara 4) This is the first time Overton has opened the bowling in an ODI. He starts with a short ball that is pulled smoothly for two by Nissanka. A single behind square brings the left-handed Mishara on strike; he’s beaten first ball, chasing a short delivery that snaps away off the seam.Mishara gets off the mark with a cross-bat edge that lands short of Buttler and bounces through for four. Continue reading...

Australia’s worst heatwave since black summer made five times more likely by global heating, analysis findsAustralia’s worst heatwave since black summer made five times more likely by global heating, analysis finds
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Australia’s worst heatwave since black summer made five times more likely by global heating, analysis finds

Extreme heat ‘is getting worse and whether we like it or not … there’s ultimately a limit to what we can actually physically cope with,’ scientist saysGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastHuman-caused global heating made the intense heatwave that affected much of Australia in early January five times more likely, new analysis suggests.The heatwave earlier this month was the most severe since the 2019-20 black summer, with temperatures over 40C in Melbourne and Sydney, even hotter conditions in regional Victoria and New South Wales, and extreme heat also affecting Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania. Continue reading...

Residents in legal fight to halt demolition of Clockwork Orange estateResidents in legal fight to halt demolition of Clockwork Orange estate
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Residents in legal fight to halt demolition of Clockwork Orange estate

Climate concerns raised over redevelopment of 1960s Brutalist estate in south-east LondonA legal challenge has been launched in an effort to halt the demolition of a 1960s Brutalist estate in south-east London that featured in Stanley Kubrick’s dystopian film A Clockwork Orange.The challenge against Bexley council and Peabody housing association, which will be carrying out the redevelopment, has been launched by the Lesnes estate resident Adam Turk. Continue reading...

Liza Minnelli uses AI to release first new music in 13 yearsLiza Minnelli uses AI to release first new music in 13 years
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Liza Minnelli uses AI to release first new music in 13 years

Singing legend heralds ‘new tools in service of expression’, on compilation that also features an Art Garfunkel song using AI-generated piano backingLiza Minnelli has released her first new music in 13 years, adding vocals to an AI-created dance track.The track, Kids, Wait Til You Hear This – also the title of her upcoming memoir – is an unexpected foray into deep house for the 79-year-old Minnelli, who adds a handful of spoken declarations to the pumping backing. Continue reading...

A bid to clean up shipping industry intensified a coral bleaching event on Great Barrier Reef, study says
A bid to clean up shipping industry intensified a coral bleaching event on Great Barrier Reef, study says
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A bid to clean up shipping industry intensified a coral bleaching event on Great Barrier Reef, study says

The removal of sulphur from shipping fuels caused ‘a lot of extra sunlight’ to get through atmosphere and hit reef in 2022Steps to clean up the shipping industry by removing sulphur from fuels intensified a major coral bleaching event on the Great Barrier Reef by allowing more of the sun’s energy to hit the oceanic wonder, according to a new study.Sulphur pollution can cause respiratory problems for humans and cause…
I went back to school for a day – and discovered some very unsettling facts about learning | Adrian Chiles
I went back to school for a day – and discovered some very unsettling facts about learning | Adrian Chiles
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I went back to school for a day – and discovered some very unsettling facts about learning | Adrian Chiles

I thought my articles and radio shows made an impact on people. A notice in the staffroom suggested otherwiseI recently spent a day at a secondary school in Birmingham. I agreed to do it because I like being in Birmingham and I like going to schools, and also because the teacher asked nicely. It was only the day before that I read the invitation properly and saw, to my horror, that I was leading what they call a…
John Herdman led Canada to a long-awaited World Cup. Can he do the same with Indonesia?
John Herdman led Canada to a long-awaited World Cup. Can he do the same with Indonesia?
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John Herdman led Canada to a long-awaited World Cup. Can he do the same with Indonesia?

The South Asian nation is among the world’s most populous and is mad for football, but qualifying for the World Cup is a big askThere’s a simple change of scenery, and then there’s John Herdman’s latest coaching move.The 50-year-old has taken quite a jump from Canada, a huge country where soccer is not the biggest sport, to Indonesia, a huge country where it definitely is. If he can repeat his 2022 heroics for 2030,…
Southampton’s Léo Scienza: ‘I am in the most difficult league in the world. It’s a bloodbath’
Southampton’s Léo Scienza: ‘I am in the most difficult league in the world. It’s a bloodbath’
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Southampton’s Léo Scienza: ‘I am in the most difficult league in the world. It’s a bloodbath’

Brazilian endured hard times in the Swedish fifth tier after his father’s death but has found a home in the ChampionshipSeven years ago Léo Scienza’s life broke into a thousand small pieces. On his 20th birthday his father died and the young footballer locked himself in his room for two months, having lost the will to live. “You know when everything is bad and nothing makes sense any more?” the Southampton…
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Birmingham’s major move shows where fiscal power lies in women’s footballBirmingham’s major move shows where fiscal power lies in women’s football
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Birmingham’s major move shows where fiscal power lies in women’s football

Ambitious owners and financial growth have allowed WSL and WSL2 clubs to assert dominance in the transfer market“If anyone didn’t take our ambition seriously, I hope they really do after this window, because it shows what we’re pushing for.”Amy Merricks was answering a question about Birmingham City breaking the second-tier transfer record to sign Wilma Leidhammar from Norrköping, but the head coach’s words could easily sum up the English January transfer window as a whole, as teams in the Women’s Super League, and in WSL2, demonstrate where the financial power lies in the women’s game. Continue reading...

Why are there so many goalless draws in the Premier League this season?
Why are there so many goalless draws in the Premier League this season?
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Why are there so many goalless draws in the Premier League this season?

Passes, shots and goals are all down on last season. It might keep tacticians happy but it’s not as much funBy Opta AnalystGerard Piqué spoke to his former Spain teammate Iker Casillas on his podcast last February and the topic of goalless draws came up. You might expect a centre-back and goalkeeper to be excited about the art of defending but rather Piqué suggested that teams should be punished for participating in…
Prayers, vigils and mitzvahs on the national day of mourning for Bondi beach terror attack victims – in pictures
Prayers, vigils and mitzvahs on the national day of mourning for Bondi beach terror attack victims – in pictures
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Prayers, vigils and mitzvahs on the national day of mourning for Bondi beach terror attack victims – in pictures

Australians perform good deeds, say prayers and hold each other close on Thursday as they remember the 15 victims of the mass shooting at the Hanukah event in Bondi on 14 DecemberChildren cook meals for needy and mourners lay wreaths for Bondi attack victims on national day of mourningAfter the Bondi terror attack people keep calling me a hero. But I am not a hero. I’m a mum who was at a Hanukah event – Jessica…
Does the temperature affect the sound of snow underfoot?
Does the temperature affect the sound of snow underfoot?
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Does the temperature affect the sound of snow underfoot?

Canadians believe they can tell the temperature by the sound of the snow – and there’s science to back this upCanadians like to claim that they can tell the temperature outside by the sound the snow makes underfoot.The topic has not been well studied, but researchers from the University of Wisconsin suggest that, at temperatures above -10C, the pressure of a foot causes a thin layer of snow to melt, producing a…
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