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England's Ashes Dream on the Line in Adelaide

England must win the third Ashes Test in Adelaide to keep the series alive, as the match is set against a sombre backdrop following the Bondi tragedy. Can Stokes's men stage a historic comeback?

Chelsea's £38m star Axel Disasi nears Lyon transfer

Chelsea defender Axel Disasi is in talks over a January move to Lyon after a brief revival under Enzo Maresca. The £38m signing is out of the Premier League squad. Read the latest transfer news.

Moody: Drop Lyon for Second Ashes Test

Former all-rounder Tom Moody sensationally urges selectors to drop Nathan Lyon for the Brisbane Test. Could this be the end for the veteran spinner? Read the full story.

Khawaja's injury controversy rocks Ashes Test

Usman Khawaja's back injury flare-up and golf outing before the Ashes Test has created major controversy for Australia's ageing team. Discover the full story and fallout.

The Crunch: Climate Costs and Ashes Cricket

Explore the economic toll of climate inaction, dive into Ashes cricket analysis, and discover key data on global emissions and media coverage in this fortnight's edition of The Crunch. Sign up now!

King Charles marks 2 years of food waste project

King Charles visited Fortnum & Mason to celebrate the second anniversary of his Coronation Food Project, which has redistributed millions of meals from surplus food to tackle UK hunger.

Vaughan: Australia may doctor pitch for Ashes Test

Ex-England captain Michael Vaughan suspects Australia could prepare a dry Perth pitch to favour spinner Nathan Lyon after key pace injuries. Could this decide the first Ashes Test? Read the full analysis.

Lyon's blunt advice to Konstas after Ashes snub

Australian cricket veteran Nathan Lyon delivers tough love to teenage prodigy Sam Konstas following his omission from the Ashes squad, offering crucial advice for future success.

Jamaica declares disaster over deepening food crisis

Jamaica declares state of emergency over food security as shortages threaten millions. Government implements radical measures including price controls and emergency imports to combat worsening crisis.

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