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Bethell admits ‘tired’ England need to ‘graft’ after hitting Ashes wall in Sydney

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England hit the wall on day three at the Sydney Cricket Ground, or at least the latest in a series of walls, at the end of which Jacob Bethell ­admitted mental and physical fatigue was understandably, playing a part.There were dropped catches and some scattergun bowling lengths as Australia batted all day to reach 518 for seven, 134 runs ahead on first innings.“This is proper Test cricket now in terms of the graft and the stuff that you have to put in,” Bethell said afterwards.“It was a tough day, but that’s what it’s about.We’ve got to come out tomorrow, take the three wickets early and get back in again.

“I think everyone’s all right, as good as you can be,Everyone’s still very driven to leave Australia 3-2,So I think that’s the main thing that’s keeping everyone fighting hard,”Asked about the drops, and also the effects of playing five Tests in less than two months, Bethell was realistic about the freshness of England’s dressing room,“All the guys that have played the four or five Test matches will definitely be tired mentally, physically, but that’s what comes with a five-match series.

They’ll be tired, but those guys have done it before and they know how to deal with it.”Bethell backed Will Jacks in particular to recover from a howler on the midwicket fence in the morning session.“I don’t think we’ve had to lift him up.He’s a very confident guy and yeah, everyone drops them.But he’s someone that’s going to just want to make an impact on the game in any way you can.

“I can’t see him dwelling on that too much and I thought he bowled very well after and I imagine that he’s going to bat very well in the second innings as well.I don’t think he’ll take it to heart.”There was some slight consolation for Bethell himself as he took his first Ashes wicket, trapping Travis Head lbw for 163 when he tried to mow a sweep shot towards the harbour, although Bethell was clear there was no real plan at that stage to Head.“I didn’t factor in bowling at him on 160, to be honest.I didn’t think he was going to sweep either.

But yeah, just as straight as possible.He tried to sweep it and missed it.It’s as simple as that.It was nice to get the wicket and the breakthrough.”Bethell also suggested spin may now begin to play a part at the SCG, even if neither team has actually picked a specialist for this match.

“From straight there was a little bit of assistance, but definitely the wider you threw it out there, the more there was assistance, so that could bring Jacksy [Will Jacks] into the game for those right handers, especially in their second innings,”
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UK housebuilding in deepest slump since 2020 lockdowns; stock market rally falters amid geopolitical tensions – business live

Newsflash: Britain’s construction sector continued to shrink in December, as housing, commercial and civil engineering activity suffered sharp falls again.Data provider S&P Global has reported that activity across the UK construction sector, and new orders, both fell again last month.Housebuilding and commercial construction work both decreased at the fastest rate since May 2020, when the Covid-19 lockdown forced building sites to close, S&P Global’s survey of purchasing managers at UK construction firms shows.That highlights the government’s struggle to hit its housebuilding targets.Civil engineering was the weakest-performing category of construction activity in December; it also shrank, but not by as much as in November

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FCA fines two former Carillion directors for misleading investors before collapse

The UK’s financial regulator has fined two former executives at the government contractor Carillion for misleading investors before the construction company’s collapse eight years ago.Richard Adam and Zafar Khan knew about serious problems in the business but failed to alert investors, the board or the audit committee, the Financial Conduct Authority found.Adam and Khan have been fined £232,800 and £138,900 respectively, after both former directors dropped their appeal against the FCA findings.The fines come eight years after the demise of the major government contractor, which was one of the biggest construction and facilities management companies in the country.Carillion entered liquidation with £7bn of debts in January 2018, resulting in 3,000 job losses and causing chaos across 450 projects and public-sector schemes, including schools, roads, prisons and the expansion of Liverpool Football Club’s stadium

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Grok’s deepfake images which ‘digitally undress’ women investigated by Australia’s online safety watchdog

Australia’s online safety watchdog is investigating sexualised deepfake images posted on X by its AI chatbot, Grok.Elon Musk’s X has faced a global backlash since Grok began generating sexualised images of women and girls without their consent in response to requests for it to undress them.Ashley St Clair, the estranged mother of one of Musk’s children, said she had no response to her complaints about being digitally undressed.“I felt horrified, I felt violated, especially seeing my toddler’s backpack in the back of it,” she said this week.The fake images included one of a 12-year-old girl in a bikini

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Elon Musk’s xAI announces it has raised $20bn amid backlash over Grok deepfakes

Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company has raised $20bn in its latest funding round, the startup announced Tuesday, even as its marquee chatbot Grok faces backlash over generating sexualized, nonconsensual images of women and underage girls.xAI’s Series E funding round featured big-name investors, including Nvidia, Fidelity Management and Resource Company, Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund, and Valor Equity Partners – the private investment firm of Musk’s longtime friend and former Doge member Antonio Gracias. The funding round exceeded its initial $15bn target, according to xAI’s press release. The company touted Grok’s image-generation abilities in the announcement of its latest funding round.xAI lacks the prominence of its rival OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, and has continually drawn criticism for generating misinformation, antisemitic content and now potentially illegal sexual material

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Injured Stokes to spend final day of Ashes tour watching from SCG pavilion

Ben Stokes is set to spend the final day of this Ashes tour watching on from the old pavilion at the SCG and hoping for a miracle in his absence after seeing yet another Test series cut short by injury.The all-rounder had worked hard to get through all five Tests in Australia only to fall at the final hurdle, limping off 10 balls into his opening spell on the fourth morning and appearing in distress. An England spokesperson later confirmed it was an issue with his right abductor (groin).Stokes did bat later in the day, emerging at No 8 but falling for one after struggling to move at the crease. The upshot is that when England come to defend a target on the final day – their lead was 119 overnight, eight wickets down – they will do so without their seam-bowling captain

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The Spin | Revealed after 100 years: how a corrupt official robbed Percy Fender of the England captaincy

After a mere 100 years the Spin, always first with the news, is finally able to reveal the details of one of the more extraordinary secrets in the history of English cricket. The story comes from the private family archives of the former Surrey captain Percy Fender, which are being compiled into a fascinating new documentary film. It has always been a mystery that Fender, who was described by Wisden as “the shrewdest county captain of his generation” was never picked to lead England. After all these years, it now appears he was blackmailed out of the job by a corrupt cricket official.In a private audio recording made shortly before his death in 1985, Fender explains that in May 1924 he was approached “by a gentleman who was very well known in the cricket world” who, during the course of a conversation over two half-bottles of champagne in Fender’s flat at the Adelphi, offered him the England captaincy for the 1924-25 Ashes tour

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The FTSE at 10,000: a missed opportunity for some marketing razzmatazz | Nils Pratley

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FTSE 100 posts best day in six months as stock market rally continues – as it happened

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Kent water failure was foreseen and could have been stopped, regulator says

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US will be exempt from global tax deal targeting profits of large multinationals

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