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Allen and Wu toil in 100-minute frame ‘embarrassment’, Higgins leads Murphy

about 7 hours ago
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Wu Yize and Mark Allen’s semi-final is poised at seven frames all after their afternoon session ended with a bizarre frame – the longest in the World Snooker Championship’s Crucible era – clocking in at just over 100 minutes.Allen began the afternoon trailing 6-2 overnight to an opponent high on confidence and belief, but fought back in style, winning five frames in succession to edge 7-6 ahead.The session at the Crucible concluded with a remarkable 14th frame, with a cluster of eight reds jammed around the black ball on the edge of a corner pocket.It resulted in a lengthy stalemate, 55 minutes passing without a ball being potted.Allen led the frame 47-13 and so did not want a re-rack.

The referee, Marcel Eckardt, struggled to control the crowd after some spectators began slow clapping.But he seemed hesitant to act, and did so only after being prompted by the tournament director, Rob Spencer, who instructed Eckardt to tell the players they had three shots to resolve the situation or there would be a re-rack.Allen was forced to commit a foul by knocking the black into the pocket, which enabled Wu to move ahead in the frame, eventually winning it 88-66 after a lengthy safety exchange and an excellent escape to hit the pink ball from in behind the black.The gruelling frame was finally completed in one hour, 40 minutes and 21 seconds – the longest in history, and just eight minutes shorter than the Crucible’s quickest match.That came in 2020, when Ronnie O’Sullivan defeated Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 10-1 in 108 minutes.

Steve Davis, six times the world champion, told BBC Sport: “In a nutshell, that frame is an embarrassment to snooker, and the referees and players’ association need to try to work out a way that never happens again.”The seven-time winner Stephen Hendry called for the German official to end the stalemate much earlier, saying: “The referee’s got to get involved here, in my opinion.This is the dark side of snooker.”Kyren Wilson, the 2024 champion, said: “I think Marcel Eckardt should’ve called that a lot earlier.That game was going nowhere, quite painful, but the fight and determination from Mark Allen is still incredible.

”The Northern Irishman had dug deep to win the first two frames of the afternoon, despite Wu making breaks of 32 and 51, and Allen needing snookers in the second.He followed that up with a tournament-best 145 break, then claimed another scrappy frame to go into the mid-session interval level at 6-6.Allen maintained his momentum after the interval to go ahead with a 121 break, his ninth century of the tournament taking him one clear of Zhao Xintong as the tournament’s top break-builder.Three further frames were expected, but the extraordinary attritional battle of the 14th frame meant the session ended at 7-7.John Higgins moved into a 13-11 lead over Shaun Murphy as their tight tussle continued on Friday evening.

They went into the session tied at 8-8 and little separated them in an entertaining battle.Murphy started the evening session with a break of 60 to clinch the opening frame but Higgins replied with a run of 55.Some mistakes in the following frame resulted in a close scoreline before Higgins took advantage and potted the brown, blue and pink in quick succession to take a one-frame lead.But Murphy responded with a commanding display to win the next, hitting a comfortable 82 break to draw level again at 10-10 at the mid-session interval.After the restart, Higgins looked to have allowed Murphy back in, but the Scot’s early break of 63 underpinned the frame as he potted the pink to win.

Murphy again levelled with one visit to the table, hitting a 105 break to become the fifth player to reach 100 century breaks at the Crucible.Higgins then took control towards the end of the session, winning back-to-back frames including a 101 break in the final one to hold a slender overnight advantage.
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Octopus Energy boss: some people would accept blackouts if bills cut

The boss of the UK’s biggest energy supplier has suggested that some households would accept an occasional electricity blackout in exchange for much lower energy bills.A year on from Europe’s largest power outage – which left tens of millions of people in Spain and Portugal without trains, metros, traffic lights, ATMs, phone connections and internet access – the chief executive of Octopus Energy argued against costly investments in the UK’s power grid that are adding to household bills.Greg Jackson told an industry conference that many households in Spain, where Octopus Energy has a growing business, would say they were happy to accept “the odd blackout” in return for electricity costs that are 25% lower.“To be really clear, I’m not advocating for blackouts, but if you asked Spanish consumers, ‘would you accept the odd blackout in return for electricity costs that are 25% lower, or don’t have spikes, or a more reliable economy?’ enough of them would say yes,” he said.People would be “far less bothered” about a blackout now than they might have been in the past, Jackson added, because they could continue watching things on their laptop during a power outage

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Spirit Airlines prepares to cease operations amid financial struggles and high oil prices

Spirit Airlines is preparing to cease operations after the beleaguered company ran out of cash and a rescue attempt by the Trump administration appeared to stall.The company struggled to make a deal with its creditors and secure funding to maintain operations, according to a Wall Street Journal report citing people familiar with the matter.Four people familiar with the matter confirmed a Wall Street Journal report that Spirit was preparing to cease operations after hitting an impasse in talks with some creditors on a $500m government bailout plan.Two of the sources said government officials expect Spirit to cease operations at about 3am ET on Saturday, but emphasized that it could change. They added the Spirit board was meeting on Friday to consider shutdown plans

about 14 hours ago
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Tim Cook takes victory lap as Apple’s financial results soar past Wall Street expectations

Apple blew past Wall Street expectations in its first earnings report since it announced CEO Tim Cook would be stepping down.Cook shared his thoughts about the leadership transition on Thursday, saying: “There’s no one on this planet I trust more to lead Apple into the future” than incoming CEO John Ternus. Asked by an investor what advice he has given Ternus, Cook said: “Never forget the north star for the company. You know, we’re about making the best products in the world that really enrich other people’s lives.”Ternus spoke briefly, too, praising Cook’s thoughtfulness in financial decision-making and saying: “This is the most exciting time in my 25-year career at Apple to be building products and services

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Meta threatens to shut down social networks in New Mexico over child safety court case

Meta has threatened to block access to Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp in New Mexico, which would be an unprecedented move in its home country. The ultimatum, made in a court filing this week, comes after the company was found liable and fined $375m for child safety failures in a landmark lawsuit brought by the state’s attorney general. The second phase of the suit, known as the remedies phase, is scheduled to begin on Monday and will determine what actions the tech giant is obligated to take in response.Should Meta lose the second phase of trial, which will begin on 4 May, it would be compelled to introduce a series of reforms to its products. The New Mexico department of justice argues these changes would make Meta’s social networks safer for underage users in the state

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Sivo hat-trick keeps Leeds on top as they hold off Wakefield fightback

Leeds Rhinos underlined their ­position at the top of Super League with this bruising win over Wakefield Trinity, with half-back Jake Connor further emphasising why he should be England’s starting scrum-half for this autumn’s Rugby League World Cup.Brad Arthur’s side were eye-­catching once again as they survived having three players sent to the sin-bin to defeat a Wakefield side who could have drawn level with the Rhinos had they won here after their own impressive start to 2026.However, this contest proved a step too far for Trinity, who were outclassed by Leeds, and Connor in particular, when it mattered most.Super League’s reigning Man of Steel was near faultless, providing four try assists and having a wider hand in almost everything Leeds did well. Having been bizarrely omitted for last year’s Ashes by Shaun Wane, the odds on an England call-up under the new coach, Brian McDermott, will be shortening by the day with performances like these

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Surrey step up security for visit of Sussex: county cricket, day one – as it happened

Surrey stepped up security at the Oval following the knife attack at Golders Green as off-field decisions took the headlines on day one of round five of the County Championship.In a statement, the club said: “Surrey are in communication with the Met police and will adjust our own security measures in line with the increased threat level. We want to ensure that all staff, spectators and players feel safe and secure.”On the pitch, which last week was a gentle duvet, Sussex were reduced to 92 for seven, thanks largely to Jordan Clark (five for 68). But the tail wagged, and wagged some more, as Fynn Hudson-Prentice thrashed 53 before Jack Carson and Ollie Robinson hit boundary-laden hundreds

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