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Brook’s ‘Stone Cold’ celebration in England series win as Root praises ‘great leader’

about 13 hours ago
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The wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin was the surprising inspiration for Harry Brook’s century celebration as the England white-ball captain led his side to a one-day international series victory against Sri Lanka with a thrilling, unbeaten 136,Brook, who was involved in a clash with a nightclub bouncer on the tour of New Zealand earlier this winter, took his gloves off upon reaching his hundred and imitated Austin’s move of bashing beer cans together in the ring before drinking them,“I think you can work it out if you’ve ever watched wrestling,” said Joe Root, who hit his 20th ODI century to set up England’s innings, with Brook joining him in the 32nd over,“I think that’s his way of doing that, trying to show that he wants that approval from the group,It’s through humour.

That’s another area of why he’s going to be a great leader because he has that side to him as well.“He showed his calmness, his clarity under pressure.He also showed humour as well.Hopefully, it’s received in the right way.Definitely no malice behind it.

He’s just trying to have a bit of a joke with his teammates.”Root hailed Brook’s captaincy after Sri Lanka got off to a rapid start in their chase of 358.“They got off to an absolute flyer in that second innings and he was very calm and knew what he wanted to do,” the 35-year-old said.“A team’s throwing a few punches at you and to be able to stay calm, keep in control of everything was another example of why I think he’s going to be an excellent captain.”The pair had worked closely together in the nets on Monday and brought their work to the middle, their unbeaten partnership worth 191.

“We were just talking about angles, using our sweeps, being able to pull the ball from different lines, maybe slightly unconventional to what you do in England or other parts of the world, that can be really effective here.“When you’ve got his ability and his skill level he can put it into practice straight away and it’s just phenomenal to see him take that from yesterday into today.And that’s what we want from any team, you want to be sharing ideas and experience and if there’s anyway you can add to the guys around you and help them that’s your role as a senior player within the team.“I enjoyed watching it from the other end and I’m sure everyone enjoyed watching it in the stands and on the TV as well.”
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Reform’s Matt Goodwin is sure he’s the right man for Gorton and Denton. He just doesn’t know why… | John Crace

An idiot’s guide to running a byelection campaign. First, know your constituency boundaries. Sometimes easier said than done. On Tuesday morning, Lee Anderson was to be found doing a photo op for the Gorton and Denton byelection by posing outside the Stanley hotel. Which just happens to be in Angela Rayner’s constituency

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30% of Britons think Burnham would do better job than Starmer as prime minister, poll suggests – as it happened

Reform UK has announced that Matt Goodwin, the campaigner and former academic, as its candidate in Gorton and Denton.In a news release, Reform said:Matt is a leading writer, broadcaster and academic. He was made by Manchester - which he calls ‘the greatest city in the world’. He lived in the city for many years and considers it home.Matt’s family is from Manchester

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Was Labour right to block Andy Burnham’s return as an MP? | Letters

The argument that it would be too costly to run a mayoral election in Manchester and run the risk of its being won by Reform UK is perfectly valid (‘Huge mistake’: Labour in turmoil as Burnham blocked from byelection race, 25 January). The problem is that that is not how the decision of the Labour party’s national executive committee will be read. And this is now a pattern.Kicking off with the foolhardy acceptance of luxury goodies from Lord Alli, fast followed by the removal of pensioners’ winter fuel payments and going on to a failure to read the runes over the grooming gangs and many other depressing own goals, this government has demonstrated a quite astonishing lack of self-awareness.Keir Starmer is now beginning to resemble, of all unlikely people, Boris Johnson in his seeming inability to grasp how badly some of his decisions – and subsequent reversals – reflect on him

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‘Not surprised at all’: Fareham voters size up Suella Braverman’s Reform switch

For Jamie Jewell, the pub owner at the Golden Lion, there has been radio silence from his local MP, Suella Braverman. In January last year, the MP for Fareham and Waterlooville visited the pub, offered to help the owners with removing a protected tree that was damaging the property, and posted photos with the staff on her Facebook page and for local media.Jewell has not heard back from her since. “I’ve sent emails saying ‘we need support here’ and never received a response. Not even an acknowledgment,” Jewell said

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Burnham accuses No 10 sources of lying about byelection decision

The Labour party’s civil war over the Gorton and Denton byelection has intensified after Andy Burnham accused Downing Street sources of lying about his decision to apply to stand in the Manchester seat.The Manchester mayor was reacting to suggestions by unnamed Keir Starmer allies that he had been told “in no uncertain terms” that any request to the NEC committee to put his name forward for the byelection would be refused.Responding to a post on X by ITV’s political editor, Robert Peston, which suggested sources close to the PM therefore saw Burnham’s move to stand as an explicit attempt to destabilise Starmer, Burnham wrote: “This is simply untrue.” Peston then sent a follow-up message saying a second source had backed up Burnham’s version of events, adding that Burnham was “seeking an urgent call with No 10 about the briefing”.A No 10 spokesperson said it was not true that anyone close to Starmer had told Burnham the NEC would refuse his application

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Labour’s Gorton and Denton byelection campaign hit by fallout from ‘vile’ WhatsApp chat

Labour’s campaign for a vital byelection has been dealt a fresh blow after six local councillors were found to have breached standards rules in a “vile” WhatsApp chat.Andrew Gwynne, a former health minister, was suspended last year over offensive messages he sent in the “Trigger Me Timbers” group, including one saying he hoped a 72-year-old woman “croaks it” before an election.Six Labour councillors have now been found to have shown “complete disregard” for standards in public life, the Guardian has learned – including one judged to have made “several remarks that a reasonable person would find racist”.The findings of a damning independent investigation into the WhatsApp group are due to be considered by councillors next week, less than four weeks before the Gorton and Denton byelection expected on 26 February.Gwynne apologised again last week for messages he sent as he announced his retirement as the MP for the south-east Manchester seat

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At Davos, tech CEOs laid out their vision for AI’s world domination

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‘Wake up to the risks of AI, they are almost here,’ Anthropic boss warns

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Tech giants head to landmark US trial over social media addiction claims

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California governor Gavin Newsom accuses TikTok of suppressing content critical of Trump

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Georgia leads push to ban datacenters used to power America’s AI boom

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EU launches inquiry into X over sexually explicit images made by Grok AI

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