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Blowers: 300-1 shot becomes joint longest-priced winner in racing history

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Blowers, a horse named after the renowned former cricket commentator Henry Blofeld, earned an entry in the racing history books at Exeter on Thursday as he became the longest-priced winner ever on a British track at odds of 300-1.Blowers finished three-quarters of a length in front of the 5-4 favourite, On The Bayou, in the card’s opening race, with James Best, his jockey, as surprised as anyone by the win as he had been drafted in as a late replacement for Ella Herbison, who was caught in traffic and missed her flight from Ireland.Nigel Hawke’s five-year-old had been pulled up at 200-1 on his most recent start at Chepstow, but he enjoyed the testing conditions at the West Country track after significant rain before racing and made all the running on the way to his shock success.The winner replaces Equinoctial, a 250-1 victor at Kelso in 1990, as the longest-priced winner in British racing history, and shares the record for the most unlikely victory in Britain or Ireland with Sawbuck and He Knows No Fear, winners at 300-1 at Punchestown and Leopardstown respectively in 2022 and 2020.The bookmakers Coral reported taking 82 bets on Blowers, with the biggest being £2 each-way, while Paddy Power reported just two ­winning bets, of £15 each-way and £10 each-way.

👀 Blowers - 300/1 winner in the opener at @ExeterRaces pic.twitter.com/2GuQm9zJxC“I wish, I wish, I wish,” was Hawke’s response when asked if he had backed his record-breaking winner.“I was a little surprised at his price but I guess it’s the way the ­markets go,” the trainer added.“He’d only run twice in his life and he ran in a [point-to-point] race at Larkhill where they did back him that day but his breathing was a problem.

“I think 300-1 was a bit ridiculous to be fair, and I’m not saying we knew what we had but we knew we had a horse with some ability and the owners always breed a nice type of horse,”Uttoxeter 11,43 Get Up Mush 12,18 Minella Jury 12,53 Sallyville Lady Get Up Mush 1.

28 Delgany Deadline 2.03 Thankyouandplease 2.38 Drayton Flyer 3.08 Getaway With YouAscot 12.40 El Galactico 1.

15 Off The Jury 1,50 Excelero (nb) 2,25 Let It Rain 3,00 No Questions Asked 3,35 Vango Can GoSouthwell 1.

05 Von Trotter 1.40 Late Claim 2.15 Archangel Josepi 2.50 Safe Harbor 3.25 Imola 3.

55 Latin 4.25 Towerlands 4.55 Far Ahead 5.25 Ay Gee Ell (nap)Newcastle 3.15 Desert Emperor 3.

45 Harlequin Bay 4.15 Watchdog 4.45 Choir Boy 5.15 Pal Joey 5.45 Tasever 6.

15 No Nay Nevermind 6.45 Lady Bouquet 7.15 Chief Of StateBest was on his way to ride out at a yard in the West Country early on Thursday morning when he received a call from Herbison to ask if he would take the ride on Blowers.“A random unknown Irish number rang me,” he said.“Sometimes I don’t answer and I didn’t know who it was.

“It was Ella.‘Do you want to ride one in the first at Exeter?’ Sadly, she got stuck in traffic and didn’t make her flight.Plan A was to drop in last but then we thought he might relax better in front.He’s clearly handled the ground, got in a nice rhythm – and thank you to all connections.”
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Boys to learn difference between porn and real life to tackle misogyny in England’s schools

Children as young as 11 who demonstrate misogynistic behaviour will be taught the difference between pornography and real relationships, as part of a multimillion-pound investment to tackle misogyny in England’s schools, the Guardian understands.On the eve of the government publishing its long-awaited strategy to halve violence against women and girls (VAWG) in a decade, David Lammy told the Guardian that the battle “begins with how we raise our boys”, adding that toxic masculinity and keeping girls and women safe were “bound together”.As part of the government’s flagship strategy, which was initially expected in the spring, teachers will be able to send young people at risk of causing harm on behavioural courses, and will be trained to intervene if they witness disturbing or worrying behaviour.Keir Starmer, announcing the strategy, said: “Every parent should be able to trust that their daughter is safe at school, online and in her relationships. But too often toxic ideas are taking hold early and going unchallenged

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Council funding deal: who are the winners and losers – and will tax bills rise?

English councils have received a new three-year financial settlement. But is it fair? Who are the winners and losers? Will your council tax bill go up, and will it stop councils from declaring effective bankruptcy?The government announced a three-year funding settlement for English councils on Wednesday. This sets out each local authority’s core finance allocation, enabling them to set local council tax bills for next April and finalise an overall budget.For the first time, government funding for councils was distributed using a new Fair Funding formula that gives higher weighting (and thus a greater relative share of overall resources) to local authorities with high “deprivation” scores (relative deprivation is measured by factors such as income, employment, health, housing costs and crime).Middlesbrough, Manchester and Birmingham were among the most deprived local authority areas according to the latest indices of deprivation – and they will see some of the biggest increases in spending power from April

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Acas offers to help break deadlock in resident doctors’ strike

The conciliation service Acas has offered to help try to break the deadlock in the resident doctors’ strike in England.The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service has made clear that it is willing to become involved in an effort to find a resolution to the long-running dispute, as medics remain on strike for the 14th time over pay and jobs.Acas’s intervention comes after NHS bosses and the Patients Association in recent days urged the government and the British Medical Association to agree to independent mediation to break the deadlock.“Acas is in contact with all the parties involved in the resident doctors’ dispute,” said Kevin Rowan, the body’s director of dispute resolution.However, Acas quickly clarified its position after Rowan’s statement led to speculation that it was already involved in trying to broker a deal

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‘Permanent winter’: a day in the life of a hospital dealing with flu and strikes

Thirteen ambulances are lined up at the rear of the emergency department (ED) of the Royal Stoke university hospital, Staffordshire, as Ann-Marie Morris, the hospital trust’s deputy medical director, walks towards the entrance, squinting in the low afternoon sun. Behind the closed door of each vehicle is a sick patient, some of whom have been waiting for four hours or more, backed up in the car park, just to get in the door.The reason they are stuck out here is that there are no beds in the ED – and there is not much corridor space, either. In the tight foyer, a cluster of ambulance staff and a senior nurse in hi-vis are huddled around a computer station. Behind them, a corridor stretches into the ward, where at least six or seven beds are lined up head to toe along one side, each occupied by a patient

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Rights group challenges trans-inclusive swimming policy at Hampstead Heath

Rules permitting trans women to share female changing facilities and swim in a women-only pond are discriminatory and unlawful, the high court has heard.The City of London Corporation is breaching equality legislation by allowing trans people to use the single-sex ponds on Hampstead Heath, according to a claim brought by the rights group Sex Matters. It is seeking permission to challenge the admission regulations.Daniel Stilitz KC, for the City of London, said Sex Matters had “steamed in”, bringing a premature legal action at a time when its officials were actively consulting pond users on its entry rules.Public bodies are redrafting their policies on single-sex spaces in response to the supreme court’s ruling in April that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex

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Will resident doctors lose support over latest strike? | Letters

“Striking resident doctors are digging in. History suggests this will go on and on” says the headline on Denis Campbell’s analysis piece (16 December). As a retired public health research and policy adviser and the parent of a doctor currently in core training, I agree that it is likely to go on and on – but not because doctors are stubborn. It will persist because the numbers do not add up and too much of the response has been political posturing rather than workforce planning.This year, around 30,000 doctors competed for just 10,000 specialty training posts, leaving thousands unable to progress

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More UK interest rate cuts expected in 2026 after Bank of England lowers borrowing costs to near three-year low – as it happened

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What the UK interest rate cut means for you, from mortgage deals to savings rates

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German prosecutors bring charges against Greensill officials over role in bank’s collapse

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Narrow Bank of England vote puts end of interest rate-cutting cycle in sight

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Leeds £2.5bn tram scheme delayed to late 2030s after government review

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US prices continued to rise despite Trump claims they are ‘rapidly’ falling

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