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World Cup 2026: Could climate crisis impact the men’s tournament?

The Qatar World Cup was moved seven years in advance to allow plenty of time for the global football calendar to adjust and was always considered a one-off by Fifa. A winter World Cup in 2026 would pose opposite challenges with several host cities such as Vancouver, Toronto and Seattle experiencing sub-zero temperatures. Speaking to […]

John Lewis joins M&S and Tesco in cutting price of period pants

Getty Images VAT is levied at 20% on period pants under current rules John Lewis and Waitrose are joining Tesco and Marks & Spencer in cutting the price of their period pants. The retailer says it will reduce the price of 30 types of period underwear by 20% in its stores from next week. The […]

Golden Scots: Govan’s golden girl, Isabella Moore

Only four nations contested the final – Great Britain, Germany, Austria and Sweden. After reportedly covering her long, dark hair with a rubber cap, Moore swam the first leg of the final where “Britain showed its superiority from the first moment, and the race never became exciting, as the team mentioned led all the way.” […]

Driverless lorries and police censured over abuser

Hello. Here’s your morning briefing: AFP Platooning experiments have been carried out elsewhere in Europe A contract has been awarded to the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) to carry out the tests of vehicle “platoons” – in which up to three lorries will travel in formation, with acceleration and braking controlled by the lead vehicle. But […]

Meet the fish leather pioneers

Atlantic Leather Atlantic Leather produces fish leathers from four different species Steinunn Gunnsteinsdóttir admits that it took her family more than a few attempts to be able to make leather from fish skins. “The first 200 times we just made smelly fish soups,” she says. Ms Gunnsteinsdóttir is the sales manager of Icelandic company Atlantic […]

Women’s Sport Week: Annie Lush on why things are changing for female sailors

The tide is turning for female sailors. That is according to British Olympian Annie Lush, who has been campaigning for more opportunities for women in the sport. Organisers of the round-the-world Volvo Ocean Race have changed the rules, external for the 2017-18 event to encourage more female competitors. All-male teams will be restricted to seven […]

Legendary tabla player dies at 73

Zakir Hussain, one of the world’s greatest tabla players, has died at the age of 73. The Indian classical music icon died of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a lung disease, at a hospital in San Francisco, his family said in a statement. Hussain was a four-time Grammy award winner and has received the Padma Vibhushan, India’s […]

Coronavirus: Track and trace system in place from June

Johnson: “Test, track and trace system in place in the UK by June 1” The PM says England will have a “world-beating” tracing system from June, as he was accused of leaving a “huge hole” in the country’s coronavirus defences. Boris Johnson said 25,000 contact tracers, able to track 10,000 new cases a day, would […]

How revolution at Leander Club led to British rowing success

Sir David Tanner, who was British Rowing performance director for 21 years, recalled how Leander “were ahead” of Team GB by having an established training programme and a professional coach in Grobler when he set out to form the national squad in 1996. “If they (Leander) hadn’t done what they were doing, we would have […]

The human cost of China’s economic reforms

AFP Luo Yanli is worried about the bad smell from the electric car factory over the road and what the fumes might be doing to her baby and toddler. Mr Yu is worried that millions of workers the Chinese government plans to lay off from failing state owned companies will be “abandoned” like he says […]