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UK Environment
UK’s power capacity tested by rush to build AI data centres
The UK’s data centre sector could inject an additional £44 billion into the economy by 2035, according to industry body…
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UK Business
Three shares chosen to navigate high interest rates, high inflation and AI
Higher interest rates and persistent inflation are redrawing the map of stock market winners, according to fund managers at the…
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Sport
Next World Cup opponents devise plan to thwart Tuchel’s England after Croatia victory
Ghana are putting goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi through a specialised training regime designed specifically to counter the aerial threat posed by…
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Sport
Belgium set for Iran showdown in World Cup 2026
Roy Keane has described being lauded for his on-pitch efforts as “almost insulting”, likening praise of a footballer doing his…
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World News
El Niño’s return brings greater concerns than fears of its monster strength
El Niño, Spanish for “little boy”, is predicted to become a “very strong” event this year, with the National Oceanic…
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UK Environment
Australia’s datacentre surge sparks scepticism over water and energy use
Australia faces a datacentre boom that will reshape its energy grid and economy, with one proposed site in Sydney’s outer…
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UK Crime
Millionaire banker arrested in ‘Putney Pusher’ case after ex-partner interviewed by police
The man arrested in connection with the “Putney Pusher” case may ultimately face charges different from the attempted grievous bodily…
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Sport
Belgium and Iran’s likely XIs and injury list for today’s World Cup fixture
Romelu Lukaku is making a strong case for a place in Belgium’s starting line-up as the Red Devils prepare to…
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UK Politics
Pressure mounts on Starmer as reports suggest he may resign next week
Google Search requires user consent to function. That simple proposition, displayed on countless websites as an unobtrusive prompt, embodies a…
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World News
Economists warn Pauline Hanson’s stance on parental leave and childcare could set back decades of progress
Economists have warned that the suite of family policies proposed by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson could reverse decades of…
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