Author: The Guardian

IEveryone loves to beat England, this is the unchanging law of the Six Nations.It follows that everyone hates losing to them, Scotland losing to their old enemy a lot of in the past ten years. No one knew it at the time, but England’s victory at Twickenham in 2009 was the culmination of a decade of misery for Scotland. Ugo Moyer, Ricky Flutie and Matthew Tait scored for the hosts, led by Steve Borthwick, while right-back Danny Kyle added an assist The team won 26-12.Granted, the reunion a year later at Murrayfield ended in a 15-15 defeat, a game in…

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It used to be that, if you were still happily coupled into your 60s, you would be together for ever. But that has changed: now, mine is the group ever more likely to be splitting up. Between 2002 and 2022, the number of over-65s getting divorced each year in England and Wales more than tripled, according to estimates from the Office for National Statistics.What has happened? Partly, it’s about life expectancy increasing and life opportunities expanding when we retire. That is positive, because what it says is: “I’ve still got enough life to look forward to and I want it…

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key eventsShow only key eventsPlease enable JavaScript to use this featureTea party: South Africa 210-7 trail Australia by 289 pointsGame 90: South Africa 210-7- (Tren 61, Mlaba 15) Garth came over one last time before tea. This partnership has now irked the Aussies and they will be looking to wrap up the game. Gass came close to a breakthrough with a disguised slower delivery on the final ball before tea. Mhlaba swings – but misses! The ball just went over the stumps. It’s time for my coffee – be right back!Round 89: South Africa 204-7- (Tren 55, Mlaba 15) Some…

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As I walk from my office shed to the kitchen, I find the tortoise chewing on a bit of depleted lawn outside the back door.“What are you doing?” I say. “It’s not your time.”In mid-December he gave up pacing round the kitchen table and took himself off to the laundry cupboard, where the underfloor heating runs out. He tucked himself into a cool spot next to the washing machine and didn’t move for about 60 days, missing the annual Christmas photo of him eating a Brussels sprout with a bow on his back. His choice.I step into the kitchen, where my…

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Jordan Spieth signed the wrong score at the Genesis Invitational on Friday and was disqualified for the first time in 263 starts on the PGA Tour.Spieth admit mistakes “Today I signed an incorrect scorecard and walked out of the scoring area because I thought I had gone through all the procedures to make sure it was correct. The rules are the rules and I take full responsibility,” he wrote .Spieth, who won an NCAA championship with Texas at Riviera, said he loves the course as much as any on the PGA Tour and “it’s going to be tough not running…

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When it comes to playing away, every couple draws the lines differently. For some, even if things don’t get physical, developing an emotional intimacy outside the relationship can feel treacherous.For some readers, a friendship that went too far spelled the end of the partnership, or shone a light on irreconcilable differences. But for many couples, unconsummated dalliances could be overcome.Renowned couples’ therapist Esther Perel would be pleased. While she doesn’t endorse infidelity, per say, she does suggest that under the right circumstances – and with intensive post-fling care – the aftermath of an outside encounter can even invigorate a stagnating…

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key eventsShow only key eventsPlease enable JavaScript to use this featureHave we seen this before? Abhishek Padnis Think so: Lords ’23, Lyon was out, England were 188-1 in first innings, throwing wickets on short ball strategy. Rajkot ’24, Ashwin was out, England were 219-1 in first innings 2 Beat wickets and bowl stupid balls. I know the purpose of Bazball is to attack and put the opponent at a disadvantage, but if they are “already” disadvantaged and don’t have their main bowler, why attack unnecessarily And get them back into the game?I’m not sure I would criticize Bairstow for playing…

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The US singer-songwriter opens The Eras tour in front of 96,000 on the first of three nights in Melbourne before she heads to Sydney. For legions of devoted fans, it’s a magical night Main image: US singer-songwriter Taylor Swift performs during the first night of her The Eras tour in Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, 16 February 2024. Photograph: Joel Carrett/EPA Sat 17 Feb 2024 00.02 CET Last modified on Sat 17 Feb 2024 00.59 CET Source link

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timeThis week is likely to weigh heavily on the 45th president in the coming months and years. On Friday, New York Judge Arthur Engoron found Donald Trump and his businesses liable for the conspiracy and ordered them to pay $355 million. In addition, the court also banned Trump and his two adult sons from serving as heads of any New York companies for three years and fined the two sons $4 million.In a 92-page decision, N’Golon also lambasted Trump’s pretensions to credibility. He has repeatedly accused Trump of being allergic to the truth.”Donald Trump rarely responded to the questions raised,…

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When Taylor Swift first played in Melbourne 15 years ago, it was to an audience of 900. This week in the city, the US megastar performs for a quarter of a million.Love her or hate her, there’s no denying it: Australia is in the thick of Swiftmania. Leading up to the hotly anticipated Australian leg of Swift’s Eras Tour, Melbourne was lit up with it all, from a Swift-themed academic symposium to a pop-up merchandise stand at Crown, to a projection on Flinders Street Station welcoming Swifties to town – with the clock striking 13, naturally.It feels historic. What other…

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