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Ronaldo shines with 901st goal as scotland struggles to contain Portugal’s star

Cristiano Ronaldo’s dramatic goal overshadows Scotland’s woes as Scott Mctominay impresses with his latest strike.

Adrian Newey signs £30 million-a-year deal with Aston Martin

Formula 1's most acclaimed designer commits to a five-year contract with Aston Martin, set to start in March 2025

Saudi economy grows strong despite regional tensions and oil revenue concerns

The IMF reports robust non-oil growth in Saudi Arabia, with tourism booming and unemployment hitting historic lows, but long-term oil revenue forecasts raise concerns

Boeing’s Starliner lands uncrewed in New Mexico as astronauts remain on ISS

Boeing’s starliner completes its crew flight test with a successful landing, while NASA decides to keep astronauts on the International Space Station until February 2025.

McDonald’s introduces bigger, better take on the big mac with ‘The Big Arch’

After years of premium burger flops, McDonald’s is testing a new, more satisfying take on its classic Big Mac across three international markets.

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The Bank of England freezes interest rates – homeowners brace for impact

The Bank of England is set to maintain interest rates at 4.5%, with policymakers resisting further cuts as inflation remains above target. Analysts predict potential reductions later in the year

Security breach on M55: Convict evades officers and disappears into the wild

A convicted prisoner managed to overpower escort officers and escape from a prison transport van on the M55 motorway near Preston, prompting a major police search

Tension in the palace: Princess Kate’s rare comment sparks speculation over George’s education

The Princess of Wales made a rare remark about Princess Charlotte’s school activities while she and Prince William grapple with a major decision regarding Prince George’s education.

English rugby’s closed doors: How the premiership is crushing dreams and killing the game

Coventry executive chairman Jon Sharp blasts premiership rugby’s restrictive entry rules, arguing that the sport risks collapse if new clubs remain locked out while financial turmoil deepens.

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