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New Falmer centre aims to make cricket accessible for all

Inside the world's second-largest cricket hall in Falmer, a revolutionary project is breaking down barriers. Square One uses colour-coded nets, microchipped balls, and a new coaching language to make the sport truly inclusive. Could this be the future of

New Look's £60 coat reduced to £44.99 in sale

Shoppers praise New Look's longline belted coat, now 25% off at £44.99. Available in four colours, it's described as 'perfect for wintry days'. Discover the deal and alternatives.

M&S 'perfect' winter coat praised by shoppers

Shoppers are rushing for M&S's belted tailored coat, calling it 'cosy, warm and so on trend'. The £90 winter essential offers smart-casual versatility and great value.

Putin Meets Modi in Delhi Amid US Trade Pressure

Vladimir Putin visits India for talks with Narendra Modi, focusing on defence and energy. The summit occurs as the US pressures India to cut Russian trade. Get the latest analysis.

India scraps order for mandatory state app on smartphones

The Indian government has revoked a controversial order requiring all smartphones to come pre-loaded with a state security app, following fierce opposition from tech giants and privacy advocates. Read the full story.

Australia's Cummins & Khawaja Fitness Mystery

Confusion surrounds Pat Cummins and Usman Khawaja's fitness for the second Ashes Test. Why is Cricket Australia's communication so opaque? Discover the latest updates.

England fans boost spending despite Ashes defeat

England cricket fans increased spending by 59% after first Test defeat in Perth, while Australian fans tightened belts. New data reveals surprising post-match spending patterns.

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Widow: ECB support could have saved Graham Thorpe

Amanda Thorpe believes her husband, celebrated England batsman Graham Thorpe, would still be alive with more mental health support from cricket's governing body. Read the full story.

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