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Frustrated Raducanu held up by rain with match suspended overnight in Hobart

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Emma Raducanu cut a frustrated figure on Tuesday at the Hobart International as her first round match was suspended for the night due to rain with the Briton struggling to hold on to her precarious 6-3, 2-4 lead against Camila Osorio of Colombia.Raducanu, the top seed in Hobart, will return to the court on Wednesday afternoon hoping to close out her first win of the season.She lost her only match of 2026 to Maria Sakkari at the United Cup mixed-team competition last week.Afterwards, Raducanu explained how her pre-season had been badly disrupted by the foot injury she had been struggling with since she prematurely ended her 2025 season in October.The 22-year-old only began to play points and move properly in her training sessions once she arrived in Australia at the end of December.

With a week of training behind her, Raducanu had hoped to improve in Hobart but the 23-year-old was still too tentative at times to swiftly close out an opponent ranked 60 places beneath her at No 89,Raducanu had started the match quite positively,Although the first set was tight, she played with greater freedom in the decisive moments, confidently dictating with her forehand and overpowering the diminutive Osorio,Osorio was clearly under the weather on Tuesday and the match was soundtracked by the Colombian’s constant coughing fits, but the 24-year-old is a talented player and she raised her level significantly at the beginning of set two,Osorio forced herself into offensive positions inside the baseline, taking the ball earlier and injecting pace into her own forehand.

As the her opponent’s intensity and ball speed increased, Raducanu remained flat and passive, her length decreasing as she quickly fell down a double break to trail 1-4.The Briton retrieved one of the service breaks between one of their numerous rain delays before sustained, heavy rainfall left the organisers with no choice but to suspend the match until Wednesday.Earlier, Venus Williams’s second appearance of the Australian swing proved to be far less positive than her first as she suffered a 6-4, 6-3 loss to Tatjana Maria in Hobart.After seemingly ruling out the possibility of competing in Australia at the US Open last year, Williams surprised many by embarking on her first trip to Australia since 2021.She performed well last week in a tight three-set first round loss to Magda Linette in Auckland, New Zealand, but here Williams’s unforced error count was out of control against a cunning veteran in Maria, who slices the vast majority of both forehands and backhands, constantly forcing the American to generate her own pace.

With Williams 45 years old and Maria 38, this match was also notable due to the two players boasting a combined age of 83.A finalist in 2003, Williams will head to Melbourne for her 22nd appearance at the Australian Open.Elsewhere, Lorenzo Musetti took the unusual step of retiring from an exhibition match while sparring with Alexander Zverev at the Australian Open.The Italian cited a lower back problem, sparking injury concerns for one of the highest-ranked young players before the first grand slam of the year.Musetti broke into the top five for the first time in his career at the weekend after reaching the final of the Hong Kong Open, which he lost to Alexander Bublik.

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Peter Mandelson apologises for Epstein association in sudden U-turn

Peter Mandelson has issued an apology for his association with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein – after declining to do so in an interview broadcast on Sunday.The Labour peer, who was sacked as US ambassador when details of his support for Epstein emerged in September, gave an interview to the BBC in which he suggested that as a gay man he knew nothing of the disgraced financier’s sex life.On Monday night, Lord Mandelson apologised “unequivocally” for associating with Epstein after his conviction.In a statement, he said: “At the weekend, I gave an interview to the BBC. In answering questions about my association with Jeffrey Epstein I did not want to be held responsible for his crimes of which I was ignorant, not indifferent, because of the lies he told me and so many others

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Conservative defections risk making Reform UK into Tory party 2.0

In the death throes of Boris Johnson’s government in the summer of 2022, Nadhim Zahawi was appointed chancellor by an increasingly desperate prime minister determined to cling on to power.The vacancy arose after Rishi Sunak, who had led the Treasury for more than two years, quit saying he no longer had confidence in Johnson to lead the country, setting off – with others – a string of high-profile desertions.Just over a day later, as ministerial resignations gathered pace to exceed 50, even Zahawi saw the writing on the wall, and called on the prime minister to go. But he stopped short of resigning himself.His decision, which meant he stayed on at the Treasury for a further two months and was privately branded an opportunist by colleagues, showed just how flexible he was willing to be when it came to his own career

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Law making creation of nonconsensual, intimate images illegal to come into force this week – as it happened

Kendall says the decision by X last week to restrict the Grok AI deepfake tool to subscribers does not go anywhere near far enough.She goes on:Under the Online Safety Act, sharing intimate images without someone’s consent, or threatening to share them, including images of people in their underwear, is a criminal offence for individuals and for platforms.My predecessor [Peter Kyle] rightly made this a priority offence, so services have to take proactive action to stop this content from appearing in the first place.The Data Act, passed last year, made it a criminal offence to create or request the creation of nonconsensual and intimate images.And today I can announce to the house that this offence will be brought into force this week, and that I will make it a priority offence in the Online Safety Act

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Step forward, Nadhim Zahawi: the latest, highest-profile rat to flee the Tory ship | John Crace

Here’s a thought: try to name a former Conservative MP that Nigel Farage wouldn’t accept as a member of Reform. OK, he might draw the line at Liz Truss on the grounds she is a danger to everyone. Especially herself. And Boris Johnson might be a problem. Not just as a clash of competing egos but because the immigration Boriswave might be a hard sell to Nige’s core supporters

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Energy and health optimism help lift civil service morale under Labour

Civil service morale rose slightly after Labour took power in 2024, with the biggest jumps in satisfaction in the energy and health departments, an annual Whitehall monitor report will show.The survey from the Institute for Government (IfG) thinktank, due to be published this week, found that morale rose from 60.7 to 61.2% on the civil service employee engagement index.This is a composite measure that captures civil servants’ feelings about how things are done in their organisation, and their pride in where they work

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Peter Mandelson declines to apologise for association with Jeffrey Epstein

Peter Mandelson has declined to apologise to Jeffrey Epstein’s victims for staying friends with the convicted child sex offender, and suggested that as a gay man he knew nothing of the financier’s sex life.The Labour peer, who was sacked as US ambassador when details of his support for Epstein emerged in September, gave an interview to the BBC on Sunday, saying he had paid a “calamitous” price for his association with the “evil monster”.Lord Mandelson’s association with Epstein had long been known when Keir Starmer appointed the peer as US ambassador. However, he was removed from his diplomatic post after No 10 said it had been unaware of emails from Mandelson to Epstein suggesting the financier’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a child for prostitution was wrongful and should be challenged.Epstein had pleaded guilty in 2008 and served time in jail but Mandelson said he had believed his excuses and continued to support him out of “misplaced loyalty” and “a most terrible mistake on my part”

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Twelve top central bankers defend Fed’s Jerome Powell over DoJ investigation; oil hits two-month high as Trump threatens Iran’s trading partners – as it happened

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US inflation held firm in December amid pressure on Trump over cost of living

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Can X be banned under UK law and what are the other options?

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UK media regulator investigating Elon Musk’s X after outcry over sexualised AI images

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Frustrated Raducanu held up by rain with match suspended overnight in Hobart

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Team GB targets record-breaking medal haul at 2026 Winter Olympics

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