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Lord’s beefs up security for biggest match since Just Stop Oil disrupted Test in 2023

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Lord’s will have heightened security measures in place for England’s third Test against India with random spot checks to be carried out on spectators and hidden security guards in attendance,The latest match, which begins on Thursday, of what is developing into a compelling series, is the most high-profile game at the ground since the Ashes two years ago, raising concerns it could be targeted by protesters,In accordance with the ground regulations flags and banners will be confiscated, while additional measures to protect the players in the pavilion that were introduced after some members’ verbal abuse of the Australian team remain in place,Before those tumultuous scenes, the opening morning of the second Ashes Test in 2023 was interrupted by a protester from Just Stop Oil, who invaded the pitch and threw orange paint on the wicket before being carried off by the England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow,Lord’s staged the World Test Championship final last month, when South Africa defeated Australia to become world champions for the first time in any format, but India’s presence this week will guarantee a much bigger TV audience and global profile.

Lord’s is used to staging major matches, however, and has drawn up what has been described as a rigorous if light-touch security plan.In addition to a visible security presence, plainclothes spotters will also be at the London venue.The MCC, which owns Lord’s, was forced to increase security for the players ahead of a one-day international between England and Australia last September because of the fallout from the 2023 Ashes Test.Australia’s players were abused when they returned to the Long Room following Bairstow’s controversial run-out by Alex Carey on the final morning, with cries of “cheat, cheat, cheat” ringing in their ears.Three MCC members received bans from the club as a result and additional security measures were put in place in the pavilion last year.

Those extra stewards will remain on duty this week, while the widening of the roped-off area protecting players from members also remains in place.Sign up to The SpinSubscribe to our cricket newsletter for our writers' thoughts on the biggest stories and a review of the week’s actionafter newsletter promotionLord’s is guaranteed its biggest attendance since the Ashes Test two years ago, which Australia won by 43 runs on the final day as England narrowly failed to chase a tough target of 371 despite a stunning 155 from Ben Stokes.The opening four days are a sell-out and about 16,000 tickets have already been sold for the fifth day.MCC declined to comment.
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As much as £5bn needed to revive UK’s struggling high streets, study finds

As much as £5bn is needed to revive ailing UK town and city centres, with areas including Bradford in Yorkshire, Newport in south Wales, and Blackpool in Lancashire having double the proportion of empty shops as London, a study has found.A report from the Centre for Cities thinktank showed that the health of high streets across the country has varied significantly, and called for authorities to focus on developing homes and high-paying jobs in central locations to increase local spending power.Retailers have called for a cut in business rates, lower employment taxes and cheaper parking fees to help revive high streets.The report found that reforming the “flawed” business rates system was not enough to revive high streets in struggling local economies as many properties already do not pay rates.Andrew Carter, the chief executive of Centre for Cities, said: “Our research shows the high street isn’t failing everywhere

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UK government’s deal with Google ‘dangerously naive’, say campaigners

Google has agreed a sweeping deal with the UK government to provide free technology to the public sector from the NHS to local councils– a move campaigners have called “dangerously naive”.The US company will be asked to “upskill” tens of thousands of civil servants in technology, including in using artificial intelligence, as part of an agreement that will not require the government to pay. It is considered in Whitehall to be giving Google “a foot in the door” as the digitisation of public services accelerates.However, the agreement prompted concerns about the precariousness of UK public data potentially being held on US servers amid the unpredictable leadership of Donald Trump.The Department of Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) said Google Cloud, which provides databases, machine learning and computing power, had “agreed to work with the UK government in helping public services use advanced tech to shake off decades old ‘ball and chain’ legacy contracts which leave essential services vulnerable to cyber-attack”

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The CEO of X, Elon Musk’s social network, announced on Wednesday she would resign.“After two incredible years, I’ve decided to step down as CEO of 𝕏,” Linda Yaccarino wrote.Musk replied to her tweet: “Thank you for your contributions.”The outgoing CEO said, “When @elonmusk and I first spoke of his vision for X, I knew it would be the opportunity of a lifetime to carry out the extraordinary mission of this company. I’m immensely grateful to him for entrusting me with the responsibility of protecting free speech, turning the company around, and transforming X into the Everything App

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India cruise to victory in fourth T20 and seal historic series win over England

India made history at Old Trafford on Wednesday night by winning the fourth Twenty20 international by six wickets, sealing their first T20 international series victory in England.“This time, this team, this atmosphere, it’s magical,” Radha Yadav said. “We want to create something big going forward. We are going to dominate, no matter what.”England sit above India in the International Cricket Council’s T20 team rankings but the manner of this defeat suggests the rankings have not quite caught up with reality

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India beat England by six wickets to win fourth women’s T20 and series – as it happened

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