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“It’s all a bit of a disaster”: Jamie Murray laments Wimbledon standings row

Jamie Murray believes the clash between Wimbledon and professional tennis tours over the elimination of qualifying points for the tournament is a “mess” with players caught in the middle. Speaking ahead of his men’s doubles match in the second round of the French Open with Bruno Soares on Friday, Murray said he believes most players …

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Wordle 341 May 26 TIPS: Struggling with today’s Wordle? Three clues to help you find the answer

Wordle fans have another toothpick puzzle, and while it’s not the hardest puzzle of the month, it’s complicated enough to cause one or two problems for fans. Fortunately, Express Online is here to help, courtesy of some spoiler-free tips for Wordle 341 on May 26th. Just head over to the bottom of the page for …

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Warrington and Alder Hey Hospitals Contribute to Katie Wilkins’ Death, According to Forensic Rule

The death of a much-loved and irreplaceable teenager was contributed to by the negligence of two hospitals, a coroner has ruled. This follows the conclusion of an investigation at the Gerard Majella Courthouse in Liverpool into the death of Katie Wilkins, of South Warrington, who tragically died on 31 July 2020. The 14-year-old was a …

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North Sea oil and gas producers slash Sunak’s £ 5bn extraordinary tax

North Sea oil and gas operators, including BP, have rejected Rishi Sunak’s £ 5bn extraordinary tax on the sector, warning that it was a “multi-year” assault on its profits that would “drive away investors”. “and reduce production. Sunak looked at “extraordinary” profits from energy sector to help pay £ 15bn package to help UK households …

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