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Doohan to be Haas reserve driver

Australian Jack Doohan secures a role as reserve driver at Haas after being released by the Alpine team.
Shanghai to buy second-hand homes for rental housing in pilot to support property market

Shanghai to buy second-hand homes for rental housing in pilot to support property market

In a move to bolster the stability of the property market, Shanghai unveiled a plan to buy second-hand homes for use as public rental housing, with the move timed to coincide with the opening of the city’s annual “two sessions” meetings. With the official launch of a pilot programme on Monday, the city aims to meet rental demand from young residents including college students and new urban arrivals. The initiative will roll out first in the downtown districts of Pudong, Jing’an and Xuhui. Backed...

Hospital to be UK's largest robotic surgery centre

The Denise Coates Foundation has donated £12m towards robotic surgery capabilities at the hospital.
Trump says seeking US$1 billion from Harvard in ‘damages’

Trump says seeking US$1 billion from Harvard in ‘damages’

US President Donald Trump said on Monday his administration would seek US$1 billion in damages from Harvard University after a New York Times report said the college had won some concessions in ongoing settlement negotiations with the government. “We are now seeking One Billion Dollars in damages, and want nothing further to do, into the future, with Harvard University,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. Trump officials have accused Harvard and other colleges of promoting so-called...

Five sets for women? More entertainment? - where next for 'Glastonbury of tennis'?

Once dubbed the 'Happy Slam' by Roger Federer, the innovative Australian Open has gone from strength to strength - but there have been signs of discontent.

Five sets for women? More entertainment? - where next for 'Glastonbury of tennis'?

Once dubbed the 'Happy Slam' by Roger Federer, the innovative Australian Open has gone from strength to strength - but there have been signs of discontent.

Five sets for women? More entertainment? What next for 'Glastonbury of tennis'?

Once dubbed the 'Happy Slam' by Roger Federer, the innovative Australian Open has gone from strength to strength - but there have been signs of discontent.

Five sets for women? More entertainment? What next for 'Glastonbury of tennis'?

Once dubbed the 'Happy Slam' by Roger Federer, the innovative Australian Open has gone from strength to strength - but there have been signs of discontent.

Five sets for women? More entertainment? What next for 'Glastonbury of tennis'?

Once dubbed the 'Happy Slam' by Roger Federer, the innovative Australian Open has gone from strength to strength - but there have been signs of discontent.

Five sets for women? More entertainment? What next for 'Glastonbury of tennis'?

Once dubbed the 'Happy Slam' by Roger Federer, the innovative Australian Open has gone from strength to strength - but there have been signs of discontent.

Five sets for women? More entertainment? What next for 'Glastonbury of tennis'?

Once dubbed the 'Happy Slam' by Roger Federer, the innovative Australian Open has gone from strength to strength - but there have been signs of discontent.

Five sets for women? More entertainment? What next for 'Glastonbury of tennis'?

Once dubbed the 'Happy Slam' by Roger Federer, the innovative Australian Open has gone from strength to strength - but there have been signs of discontent.