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New Zealand has joined Australia in backing moves to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the royal line of succession.The Prime Ministers of both Commonwealth realms have said they would support any UK legislation to ensure the former duke can never become king.A spokesman for New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Wellington would back the British government if it decided to take action.Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has already pledged support for “any proposals” put forward by the UK.In a letter sent on Monday, Mr Albanese said Mr Mountbatten-Windsor was facing “grave allegations” and that “Australians take them seriously”.Speaking on Australian…
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“I just felt quite devastated, quite crushed, because I’d done all the right things,” she says. “I’d gone and reported it immediately, I was able to give a description of these men, and you just expect things like CCTV are going to work and be in place.”
Lindsey Vonn says she nearly lost her leg after a heavy crash at the Winter Olympics – and has thanked the doctor who saved her from needing an amputation.The American skiing great, 41, has had multiple operations since breaking her leg and ankle in the women’s downhill event in Italy on 8 February.Speaking in an Instagram video on Monday,, external she paid tribute to her surgeon for saving her leg and described the injury as “the most extreme, painful and challenging” of her career. Vonn said her leg was “in pieces” and that she had compartment syndrome, a pressure inside…
A teenage boy has been convicted of terror offences after being radicalised online and encouraged by Russian extremists to to plot an attack on a synagogue.The defendant, who was 15 at the time, was recruited via a Telegram bot that sent daily messages urging him to carry out an attack.Prosecutors said the messages were sent by Russian speakers and may have been AI-generated.Leeds Crown Court heard police discovered a diary in which he wrote he wanted to attack because he was being bullied and felt hated by female pupils.The boy, who lived in a remote cottage in Northumbria, told the…
It’s certainly done that.Responsible for selling 35 million records worldwide, Snoop Dogg can now add record ticket sales to his resume.The club have opened up sections of the away end because of the spike in interest, meaning not only have the ‘sold out’ signs gone up for the visit of Preston North End, the game is also set to see more Swansea fans in the ground than ever before.It’s a short term hit of buzz for a club that lost its way after relegation from the Premier League in 2018. Eyes, however, are now on a return – with the…
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Members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), one of the most powerful and feared criminal organisations in Mexico, have torched businesses and erected burning blockades since El Mencho’s death.The Mexican Open issued a statement saying “the supposed cancellation of the event due to security issues in Jalisco is false”.It said: “The event continues as scheduled and tournament operations are proceeding normally.”We remain in coordination and constant communication with federal, state, and municipal authorities, under the established security protocols.”Britons Katie Boulter and Heather Watson are scheduled to compete in the Merida Open in Mexico this week.The event takes place in…
Britain’s landmark plan to ban tobacco sales to anyone born after 2009 could spark a legal clash with Brussels, after seven EU member states formally raised objections.Croatia, the Czech Republic, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Romania and Slovakia have submitted detailed opinions warning the proposed law may breach the Windsor Framework.The legislation, which aims to create a “smoke-free generation” by raising the legal purchasing age for tobacco each year, reaches report stage in the House of Lords on Tuesday.Portuguese officials said the proposal is “in clear breach of the principles of the treaties, as well as the Windsor framework”.Authorities in Prague argued…
The post-victory celebration might have been reserved – a solemn face only briefly breaking into half a smile – but Draper will be delighted with his ATP Tour return, make no mistake.An absence of nearly six months has undoubtedly been difficult for Draper to deal with.Pulling out of January’s Australian Open showed the severity of the bruised humerus on his dominant left arm – the bone running from the shoulder to the elbow – and the necessity to avoid any risks.So too did the decision to withdraw from the ATP tournament in Rotterdam earlier this month.Some saw that move, coming…
