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Geraint Thomas lands new Ineos role as struggling team make major reshuffle

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Geraint Thomas has been appointed as the new director of racing at Ineos Grenadiers, a few weeks after retiring from competition at this year’s Tour of Britain.“This team has been my home since day one, and stepping into this role feels like a natural next step,” Thomas said.The move by Thomas, who won the Tour de France in 2018, has been long-expected and comes after a major management reshuffle at Ineos Grenadiers, under which the sports directors Zak Dempster and Oli Cookson moved to the revamped Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe team.According to Ineos, Thomas’s newly created leadership role will see him working closely with Ineos’s head of sport, Dave Brailsford, and performance director, Scott Drawer, “providing crucial input into race strategy, rider recruitment, development and race readiness”.Thomas, who last finished on a Grand Tour podium at the 2024 Giro d’Italia when he placed third to Tadej Pogacar, rode this year’s Tour de France and has a blend of stage racing and one-day racing experience.

“I’m passionate about helping the next generation come through, to pass on that experience and keep pushing the team forward towards our mission of winning Grand Tours again,” Thomas said.The Welshman’s guile, experience and knowledge of the peloton will plug a gap in expertise that was apparent in recent seasons as the British team struggled to compete for the podium positions in Grand Tours.That much was acknowledged in July when the former Grenadiers team principal Brailsford, making his return to the Tour de France, admitted that after his sojourn at Manchester United, he had “a lot of catching up to do”.Ineos Grenadiers have not won a Grand Tour since 2021 and the once-dominant team have been criticised by Thomas himself and former staff for falling behind the four-time Tour de France winner Pogacar and his rivals, Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel.“Ineos are not where they want to be, nor where they need to be and the gap is not small,” the ­aerodynamics guru Dan Bigham said, after ­announcing he was leaving the team in 2024.

Thomas’s new position was first mooted in 2024 when he told the Guardian the team’s management was “like a coalition government” and that “it was a lot more straightforward with Dave at the top.There was clarity with everything.”Brailsford’s long-standing working relationship with the Welshman has been key to his recruitment.“Geraint knows what the process takes, how to deal with the highs and lows of elite sport and his willingness to now share this and mentor others to do the same is a great asset for the team,” said Brailsford.
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Energy minister says UK must ‘do whatever it takes’ to avoid gas supply crisis

The UK energy minister has said the country must “do whatever it takes” to avoid a gas supply crisis after advisers warned of the risk of a shortage hitting homes and businesses by the end of the decade.Michael Shanks promised the government would “redouble our efforts to decarbonise” the economy and make sure the UK had enough gas storage and import capacity, saying the previous government had failed to plan for shortages.The minister offered assurances after the official energy system advisers warned that Britain could face a gas supply crisis by 2030 and the government should draw up plans to guard against the looming threat.The National Energy System Operator (Neso) warned ministers to address an “emerging risk to gas supply security” that could mean homes and businesses going without gas during a prolonged period of cold weather.“Such scenarios are unlikely,” Shanks said

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Economists warn budget built on ‘shaky foundations’; December UK interest rate cut looks more likely – as it happened

Some UK bond yields are now moving a little higher, as the City continues to analyse the budget.The yield (or interest rate) on 10-year gilts has gained four basis points to 4.46% today, which erodes around half of the recovery in yields yesterday.Investors will have noted that while the spending increases in the budget happen quite soon, the tax rises are more back-loaded.As City firm TS Lombard put it:Tightening is mostly kicked into the back-end of the forecast period, with policy actually adding to borrowing in the next few years

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London councils enact emergency plans after three hit by cyber-attack

Three London councils have reported a cyber-attack, prompting the rollout of emergency plans and the involvement of the National Crime Agency (NCA) as they investigate whether any data has been compromised.The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), and Westminster city council, which share some IT infrastructure, said a number of systems had been affected across both authorities, including phone lines. The councils shut down several computerised systems as a precaution to limit further possible damage.The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham had also reported an attack. Together the three authorities provide services for more than half a million Londoners

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European parliament calls for social media ban on under-16s

Children under 16 should be banned from using social media unless their parents decide otherwise, the European parliament says.MEPs passed a resolution on age restrictions on Wednesday by a large majority. Although not legally binding, it raises pressure for European legislation amid growing alarm about the mental health risks to children of unfettered internet access.The European Commission, which is responsible for initiating EU law, is already studying Australia’s world-first social-media ban for under-16s, which is due to take effect next month.In a speech in September, the commission’s president, Ursula von der Leyen, said she would watch the implementation of Australia’s policy

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Cricket nerds love precedent so maybe England can channel spirit of Lord’s 2005

The parallels are imperfect but, as with Michael Vaughan’s Ashes winners, hyper-aggressive cricket with a tweaked approach in the second Test is the 2025 cohort’s only chance of winningTwenty years on, a montage of the 2005 Ashes still tingles the spine. Close your eyes and you can probably make your own, with an Embrace soundtrack if you want to be right on the nose. Chances are you’ll see Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff belting sixes with lusty abandon; Geraint Jones wheeling away after winning the epic Edgbaston Test; Ashley Giles calmly patting the winning runs at Trent Bridge; Flintoff’s messianic dismissal of Ricky Ponting at Edgbaston; Simon Jones detonating Michael Clarke’s off stump at Old Trafford.All those moments came in England victories or winning draws. But no 2005 montage is complete without images of Ponting being cut below the eye or Justin Langer’s right elbow ballooning in real time

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Lando Norris insists nothing has changed in title fight after Vegas shambles

Lando Norris has insisted nothing has changed in terms of his focus on sealing his first Formula One world championship after both he and his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri were disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix, a result that catapulted Red Bull’s Max Verstappen back into contention for the title. McLaren’s team principal, Andrea Stella, has denied the team took “excessive risks” with their car in Las Vegas.The race in Nevada last weekend was won by Verstappen but Norris took a strong second and Piastri fourth. However, four hours afterwards, following an investigation by the FIA, both were disqualified after the skid blocks on the floor of their cars were found to have been worn down below the 9mm limit defined in the rules.Verstappen had been 49 points behind Norris going into the meeting but with Norris and Piastri stripped of their points he is now only 24 behind, the same deficit as Piastri, as the season enters its penultimate round in Qatar

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System failed our daughter, say parents, as NHS trust fined £200,000 over death

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Peers are just doing their job in scrutinising the assisted dying bill | Letters

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Online betting firms to pay billions more in UK tax, Reeves confirms

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‘I didn’t even know this type of attack existed’: more than 200 women allege drugging by senior French civil servant

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Horrific death of Kardell Lomas sparks urgent calls for new independent oversight of police

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CPS to train staff on ‘spectrum of abuse’ in violence against women and girls

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