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Opinion | An Amateur Softball Team Changed My Life
New York Times· 11 hours agoMr. Ilgunas is the author of “Walden on Wheels” and “Trespassing Across America.” Based in Scotland, he is a captain of the Edinburgh Ogres and Haar...
Keir Starmer appoints a continuity cabinet
The New Statesman· 12 hours agoThere are few surprises, as Labour opts for stability over flare.
‘She wasn’t sure how to get off the stage’: Liz Truss’s ungracious count retreat caps political...
The Guardian· 13 hours agoVery early on Friday morning, Liz Truss, a politician whose weapons-grade inability to read any room...
Then and Now: Newcastle city centre at the dawn of the 1960s - and the same view today
Chronicle Live via Yahoo News UK· 14 hours agoIn the UK, the shackles of post-war austerity were being thrown off, the rigid class system began to...
Labour's house of cards
The New Statesman· 17 hours agoThis is the most effective distribution of the Labour vote in the party’s history. Chief campaign strategist, Morgan McSweeney, should take a bow. There...
Will England love the real Jude Bellingham?
The New Statesman· 17 hours agoThis is the arc of Jude Bellingham. On TalkSport, the ex-Premier League manager René Meulensteen called his celebration against Slovakia “arrogant”,...
Whipping boy Gareth Southgate deserves kudos for just getting this far
The Irish Times· 1 day agoThe phrase “there’s a German word for it” is in itself a long-standing red flag, what the Germans...
Here's Why Cardamom Is A Star Of Scandinavian Baking
Daily Meal via Yahoo News· 1 day agoCardamom is a warming spice that has become ingrained in Scandinavian culture, especially in various pastries, with cardamom buns being a daily staple.
Rap lyrics can provide catharsis – both for artists and their fans
The Conversation via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoThis phenomenon is a special form of what rap researcher David Diallo defines as “call and response” – a technique embedded in rap music since its origins. Kemba’s Daemons ...
Gareth Southgate may be England’s greatest ever manager. So why the hate?
The Guardian· 1 day agoThe phrase “there’s a German word for it” is in itself a longstanding red flag, what the Germans...