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Rachel Reeves tells cabinet UK still faces £100bn black hole over next five years

Chancellor’s words will be interpreted as signal she will not give in to ministers over cuts she imposes in budget Rachel Reeves has told the cabinet that the UK still faces a £100bn black hole in the public finances over the next five years amid concerns that ministers are yet to grasp the full scale of the fiscal deficit ahead. At a meeting of the political cabinet, the chancellor said the £22bn gap this year – which the government has blamed on their poor economic inheritance from the Tories – would be a recurring cost each year of this parliament. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/HR5JCxQ

Michael Mosley: Just One Thing review – a wonderful tribute to the man who made us change for the better

Mosley was working on this TV version of his hit podcast packed with easy ways to boost your health when he died – and the results could not be more moving When Dr Michael Mosley died in June, while on holiday in Greece, he was working on Just One Thing, a television version of his hugely popular BBC podcast/radio series of the same name, which had been running since 2021. He filmed enough for just two episodes, and this look at the benefits of cold showers is the first. Each instalment of the podcast was a short slice of simplicity. In less than 15 minutes, usually, Mosley would examine the idea that one easy shift in habits could improve your health. From doing yoga to eating nuts, from dancing to scoffing (a small amount of) dark chocolate and drinking coffee, his warm approach to discussing body and mind made change seem easy, understandable and, crucially, possible. Here, he sticks to the Just One Thing format, but it’s longer and has visuals, so we get to see the effects of his

Taylor Swift police escort claims: how much of a problem is this for Labour?

‘Undue influence’ from politicians is said to have led to Met giving US star VIP protection en route to Wembley shows Ministers are struggling to shake off claims that they pressed the Metropolitan police into giving Taylor Swift a motorbike escort as she travelled to Wembley for her sold-out summer shows. Downing Street and Sadiq Khan, the London mayor, have repeatedly insisted the Met makes decisions independently from politicians. How much of a problem is this for Labour? Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/uDXMFAt

Caleb Williams shines as Chicago Bears trample Jacksonville Jaguars in London

Chicago Bears 35-16 Jacksonville Jaguars Williams throws four touchdown passes North London was orange (and a bit blue) as the Chicago Bears rekindled their relationship with British fans and treated a partisan crowd to a blowout victory against a limp Jacksonville Jaguars side for good measure. In the battle of the first-round draft picks, the Bears’ rookie quarterback Caleb Williams had the edge over his opponent Trevor Lawrence (top pick in 2021). Williams threw four touchdown passes and rushed for 58 yards, the decisive contribution in the match. But his performance passed the entertainment test too, the 23-year-old’s adaptability and the pinpoint power of his arm showing the 60,000 crowd why he has been marked out as a prospect of some talent. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/P5LQCrW

Martín Zubimendi sees off Denmark to breathe life into Spain’s victory parade

It was little late and a little lucky too, but the European champions did eventually get the goal that completed their homecoming. Kasper Schmeichel had resisted for 79 minutes but then almost out of nowhere, Martín Zubimendi, the man Liverpool couldn’t convince and whose coach calls the second best midfielder in the world after the man he came to replace, hit a volley that squirmed through the hands of the Denmark keeper and into the net. Just when it seemed that they wouldn’t get a goal to go with the Henri Delaunay trophy, 29,870 people erupted in Murcia, the party ending rather well after all. Twenty-four shots it had taken, a deflection too, but Spain had defeated Denmark to go top of the group and mark the occasion with a victory that had looked like it might evade them. Schmeichel had made five saves until then, two of them one-on-ones with Álvaro Morata, but ultimately carried some of the responsibility for defeat on a night when Denmark had their moments. And yet while there

Wigan secure back-to-back titles after Bevan French’s stunner sinks Hull KR

Wigan 9-2 Hull KR French’s first-half score only try in Super League final Matt Peet’s Wigan Warriors became the first club in the Super League era to complete a remarkable clean sweep of every domestic ­trophy on offer in a season after securing back-to-back Grand Final triumphs courtesy of ­victory against Hull KR. Rugby league has had some truly extraordinary sides throughout its 129-year existence and there can now be no doubting that this Wigan squad belongs among them. Only four sides had ever swept the board in a single season before and won all four major trophies and the Warriors became the fifth here with an industrious victory against a Rovers side whose wait for a major honour will extend into a 40th season. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/f64CTpj

Apocalypse now: City wrangle shows the wealthiest owners could kill football | Jonathan Wilson

Legal battle between Manchester City and the Premier League highlights the game’s existential crisis – is it too late to save it? Don’t look up! As the families of Westeros squabble, the undead gather beyond the Wall. As senior monks jockey to be the new abbot, viking longboats mass on the horizon. As the left bicker interminably over infinitesimal doctrinal differences, right-leaning billionaire tech-bros fund the march of quasi-fascistic populism. The problem with existential threats, from the climate crisis to Conquistadors to Covid, is that they always seem distant, somehow unreal. People are always predicting the end of the world, which makes it easy to dismiss the doom-mongers. When we’ve had so many warnings of the apocalypse, why should anybody listen now? But some day one of those prophets is going to be right. Nothing is eternal. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/qQoH59a