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Ryan Moore guides Delacroix to Eclipse win and puts Oisin Murphy in the shade

about 12 hours ago
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It was a frustrating and winless return to action for Oisin Murphy after a drink-driving conviction two days ago.The reigning champion jockey on the Flat and four more of the best riders in the business were confounded by the split-second brilliance of Ryan Moore aboard Delacroix, the 3-1 second-favourite, in the Group One Eclipse Stakes.Moore said afterwards that he had flipped through four different plans in the course of the 10-furlong Eclipse, and Delacroix was last and trading at three-figure odds in running as Camille Pissarro, a stable companion of Delacroix at the Aidan O’Brien yard, cruised past on his outside, keeping Moore in a pocket as he did so.Moore had two options with a quarter of a mile to run, neither particularly appealing.He could stay patient and hope for a gap, or pull around the field and surrender vital momentum and ground.

He also had a second at most to make up his mind, and having opted to launch Delacroix down the outside, still had at least three lengths to find on Ombudsman, the 6-4 favourite, who had already struck for home under William Buick.Delacroix was the only runner in the six-strong field without a previous Group One win to his name, but he produced a high-class turn of foot as he hit the uphill run to the line and was soon cutting remorselessly in to Ombudsman’s lead.Moore said afterwards that even he was not sure that he would get there “until 100 yards out”, but Delacroix was in front three strides from the line and had a neck to spare as he crossed it.“I planned to go forward, a couple of us had the same thought and there was going to be three in a line, so I thought I’d come back and get out,” Moore told Racing TV.“Then I didn’t want to be wasting too much petrol on him, I had to come back and had to wait for Camille [Pissarro] to go, and so he had the last shot at them.

But he showed a really good turn of foot, which is a hard thing to do at Sandown.I think he just won because he had a superior turn of foot on the day.”Delacroix was the beaten favourite behind another O’Brien-trained runner, Lambourn, in last month’s 12-furlong Derby at Epsom, and is likely to stay at or possibly below the Eclipse trip of 10 furlongs for the remainder of the season.He is now top-priced at 9-2 for the International Stakes at York next month.Murphy, meanwhile, finished third aboard Ruling Court, the 2,000 Guineas winner, in the day’s feature race, and drew a blank from five rides on the card, including a close second on Jupiter Ammon in a 10-furlong handicap after leading well inside the final furlong.

Colin Keane took the main supporting race on the card, the Listed Coral Distaff over a mile, with an impeccably judged front-running ride on Andrew Balding’s Blue Bolt, but seemed resigned afterwards to missing the ride on Field Of Gold, the favourite, in the Group One Sussex Stakes at Goodwood on 30 July due to an apparent whip offence here on Friday.Sign up to The RecapThe best of our sports journalism from the past seven days and a heads-up on the weekend’s actionafter newsletter promotionAyr 1.45 Woohoo 2.20 Rikki Tiki Tavi 2.55 Gemini Man 3.

30 The Outlaw 4,05 Edge Ofthe Unknown (nap) 4,40 Daring Leader (nb) 5,15 Sneddy Eddie Market Rasen  2,00 Lone Star 2.

35 Jack N Jones 3,10 Game Beaaa 3,45 Conquer The Breeze 4,20 Yccs Portocervo 4,55 Top Of The Bay 5.

30 UsykKeane appeared to use his whip eight times on Windlord, a narrow winner of the Listed Gala Stakes, and if that is confirmed by the Whip Review Committee next week, the Juddmonte operation’s new retained rider in Europe can expect a two-week ban covering the majority of Glorious Goodwood as well as the King George VI Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on 26 July,“It’s my own fault,” Keane said,“It’s eight at home [in Ireland], but we just have to live with it,In a ding-dong battle, it just went out of my head,”
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Trump threatens 17% tariffs on food and farm produce exports from Europe

Donald Trump threatened to impose 17% tariffs on food and farm produce exports from Europe during talks in Washington this week, it has emerged.Such tariffs would hit everything from Belgian chocolate to Kerrygold butter from Ireland and olive oil from Italy, Spain and France, all big sellers in the US.First reported in the Financial Times, sources confirmed that the EU trade commissioner, Maroš Šefčovič, was given the warning on Thursday when he met the US treasure secretary, Scott Bessent, trade representative Jamieson Greer and commerce secretary Howard Lutnick.EU ambassadors were briefed on the threat on Friday.The EU remains optimistic for a high-level political agreement, but the threat gives a flavour of the US’s continued aggressive negotiating position to extract a high price out of the EU, which Trump once described as “nastier” than China when it came to trade

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How to balance the UK books: six options open to Rachel Reeves

Rachel Reeves is under pressure to tackle a multibillion-pound shortfall in the government finances.Labour’s high-stakes welfare U-turn and a spike in bond markets prompted by speculation over the chancellor’s position has dragged the government’s tax and spending plans into the spotlight.Ministers have warned of “financial consequences” after the backtracking on disability benefits and winter fuel payments for pensioners, which have a price tag north of £6bn.Alongside a sluggish economic outlook and possible downgrade in productivity forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility at the autumn budget, economists at Deutsche Bank predict that Reeves could face a £30bn shortfall against her self-imposed fiscal rules.This has raised questions over how the chancellor responds

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Trump celebrates tax bill passing, Reeves must boost headroom to £30bn, says ex-Bank of England deputy – as it happened

Time to recap…Donald Trump is preparing to send letters to trading partners, setting out tariff rates that countries will have to pay from the beginning of next month.The US president has said he will send out about “10 or 12” letters on Friday, with further letters over the next few days, as the 90-day pause on his “reciprocal tariffs” comes to an end.Trade tensions are bubbling at the second biggest economy in the world too. China announced new tariffs of up to 35% on brandy from the European Union, condemned as ‘unfair’ by an EU spokesperson.The Chinese tariffs will range from 27

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Songwriters ‘missing millions in royalties from more than 100,000 UK gigs’

Songwriters are missing out on millions of pounds a year in royalties because the agency responsible for collecting and distributing payments cannot identify when their songs have been performed at more than 100,000 gigs and performances across the UK.PRS for Music is responsible for collecting royalties for writers when music is played, including on the radio, streaming services, in shops and at live events from pubs to stadiums and festivals.In the case of live music, PRS takes a small percentage cut of gross ticket sales from every performance, and after taking a cut for administration redistributes the royalties after successfully matching the setlist performed with the relevant songwriters.However, at a ballooning number of gigs, classical performances and theatre and variety shows, the collection agency has taken a cut of ticket sales but not been able to allocate it to songwriters because of a lack of information about songs played.In the music industry this growing pot of income at PRS is referred to as the “black box” and the agency is facing legal action about how it ultimately ends out distributing this money

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‘The bubble had to burst’: the inside story of the Lindsey oil refinery collapse

It was mid-April and the government had just finished nationalising British Steel, to prevent thousands of job losses at the Scunthorpe steelworks, when word reached Whitehall that another national infrastructure asset was wobbling.Prax Group, owner of the Lindsey oil refinery on the Humber estuary in northern England, was rumoured to be in financial trouble, stoking fears about jobs and disruption to critical fuel supplies.In a hastily arranged meeting at the department for energy security and net zero (DESNZ) on 13 May, well-placed sources said, a concerned Ed Miliband, the energy secretary, took solace from Prax’s owner and sole director, Winston Soosaipillai.Prax had suffered some setbacks, the seldom-seen oil boss is understood to have said, but it was not in any imminent danger and was even planning investment for the future. Within weeks, these assurances had crumbled to dust

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Rachel Reeves needs wider headroom against fiscal rules, ex-Bank of England deputy says

The former Bank of England deputy governor Charlie Bean has urged Rachel Reeves to create much wider headroom against her fiscal rules – a decision likely to require significant tax rises or spending cuts.Bean suggested that the current slim margin of less than £10bn, had led the chancellor to “fine-tune” the government’s tax and spending plans to meet the Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR) forecasts five years ahead.“Government spending is about one and a quarter trillion, so £10bn is a small number … and it is a small number in the context of typical forecasting errors,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.He added: “She should aim to operate with a larger margin of headroom, so previous chancellors have typically operated with headroom of the order of £30bn.“Because she has chosen about a third of that … it is very easy for numbers to go in the wrong direction and she finds she has to neurotically fine-tune taxes to control the OBR forecast that is several years ahead

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‘You don’t just have to win or lose’: Trescothick admits draw in England’s thoughts for final day

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Wimbledon 2025: Djokovic races to victory; Sinner and Swiatek sail through – as it happened

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Shubman Gill displays old-fashioned technique to break England’s resolve | Andy Bull

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Navarro ends Krejcikova’s Wimbledon defence while Andreeva marches on

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England v India: second men’s cricket Test, day four – as it happened

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Iga Swiatek glides past Collins to become live Wimbeldon contender

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