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Stokes wants to be one of ‘lucky few’ England captains to claim Ashes victory in Australia

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Ben Stokes is aiming to become one of the “lucky few” England captains to claim an away Ashes victory as he called on his players to forget a 15-year barren spell in Australia and “create our own history”,After being shut out by the pandemic four years ago, up to 40,000 England supporters are estimated to be descending on Australia over the course of this winter,All are hopeful of witnessing an all-time classic and a change to the story after three winless Ashes tours,Stokes, ready to unleash Mark Wood and Jofra Archer when the series begins in Perth Stadium on Friday, is fully aware of the challenge: succeed and he will become just the sixth postwar England captain to do so after Andrew Strauss (2010-11), Mike Gatting (1986-87), Mike Brearley (1978-79), Ray Illingworth (1970-71) and Len Hutton (1954-55),“I have come here absolutely desperate to get home on that plane in January as one of the lucky few captains from England to have come here and been successful,” said Stokes, having named a 12-strong match day squad that includes Shoaib Bashir as the spin-bowling option.

“A lot has been spoken about the history and how it has gone for England [in recent years].This is our chance to create our own history and it is up to us how that looks.“Everyone in the world, everyone in Australia, everyone in England, knows how big this series is and I think if we were to come out and not accept that – treat it as just another series – we’d only be lying to ourselves.”While Stokes recently signed a new two-year contract with England that takes him through to the 2027 Ashes at home, this impending series marks the defining moment in a four-year project led by his aggressive captaincy and an ultra-positive head coach in Brendon McCullum.Stokes continued: “[It is a case of] looking it in the eyes, taking it on, not being afraid of the challenge that we have ahead of us.

We know it’s a huge task coming to Australia and everything that comes with that away from the field, on the field,”Archer and Wood have not featured in the same England Test attack since a one-off outing against West Indies in 2020,Both have been through injury ordeals and after meticulous rehabilitation programmes designed with this series in mind they are primed to hit Australia with pace,“Two years ago we would have bitten your hand off to be able to take this group of bowlers with us,” added Stokes, who along with his own brand of muscular fast-medium has Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse in the squad for the series opener and Josh Tongue waiting in the wings,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 promotion“The bowlers we have got can all bowl over 85mph.

Some can hit the early 90s to mid-90s,But you’ve also got to add skill to that as well,And that’s what we’ve been lucky enough to pick: bowlers who can all do that,“I’m excited to be able to have [Archer] as part of this group,When he gets given an opportunity to influence the game, I know that he’ll be flying in and giving absolutely 100% towards that.

There’s no doubt at some point he’s going to make a huge impact on the series.”England squad for the first Test: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (c), Jamie Smith (wk), Mark Wood, Gus Atkinson, Jofra Archer, Brydon Carse, Shoaib Bashir
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‘No contract, no coffee’: what to know about the Starbucks workers’ strike in over 40 US cities

Unionized Starbucks workers are threatening to expand a US strike against the world’s biggest coffee chain into “the largest and longest” in the company’s history – and urging customers to steer clear.Starbucks has said the vast majority of its cafes remain open, and expressed disappointment that Starbucks Workers United launched the strike.Negotiations over the ever first union contract for Starbucks workers in the US broke down in recent months. Both sides have blamed the other.Prominent politicians including Zohran Mamdani, the New York City mayor-elect, have backed the striking workers

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UK inflation dips to 3.6% despite accelerating food price growth – as it happened

BREAKING: UK inflation dropped to 3.6% in October, easing pressure on households and providing a boost for Rachel Reeves as the chancellor prepares for her make-or-break budget next week.The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said annual inflation as measured by the consumer prices index cooled for the first time in five months, declining from a peak of 3.8% over July, August and September.Reeves has vowed to cut living costs in her highly anticipated tax and spending statement on 26 November, including measures to bring down the inflation rate to smooth the path for the Bank of England to cut interest rates

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TikTok to give users power to reduce amount of AI content on their feeds

TikTok is giving users the power to reduce the amount of artificial intelligence-made content on their feeds, as it revealed the platform hosts more than 1bn AI videos.The change, which is being tested over the next few weeks before a global rollout, comes as new video-generating tools such as OpenAI’s Sora and Google’s Veo 3 have spurred a surge in AI content online.The Guardian revealed in August that nearly one in 10 of the fastest-growing YouTube channels globally only show AI-generated videos. Many qualify as “AI slop”, the term for low-quality, mass-produced content that is often nonsensical or surreal.Jade Nester, TikTok’s European director of public policy for safety and privacy, said: “We know from our community that many people enjoy content made with AI tools, from digital art to science explainers, and we want to give people the power to see more or less of that, based on their own preferences

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Meta wins major US antitrust case and won’t have to break off WhatsApp or Instagram

Meta defeated a major challenge to its business on Tuesday when a US judge ruled that the company does not hold a monopoly in social networking.The case, brought by the US Federal Trade Commission, could have forced the tech giant to spin off Instagram and WhatsApp, with the former FTC chair accusing the company of operating a “buy or bury” scheme against nascent competitors. The tech giant bought WhatsApp for $19bn in 2014. Losing either the image-based social network, which generates an estimated half of Meta’s revenue, or the world’s most popular messaging app could have done existential damage to Meta’s empire.The US district judge James Boasberg issued his ruling on Tuesday after the historic antitrust trial wrapped up in late May

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Ashes 2025-26: Guardian writers’ predictions for the series

From pyrotechnics in Perth to the denouement in Sydney, our team of writers outline their hopes and fears for the five TestsAli Martin A full-blooded Ashes tour – both sets of supporters in the stands watching a hard-fought contest – after the pandemic proved something of a buzzkill four years ago.Mark Ramprakash Talented, adaptable cricketers beating Australia rather than the reckless bravado chance-your-arm bullshit of Bazball.Barney Ronay Jofra Archer to Steve Smith on a pacy deck. We’ve waited six years. They say you can’t go back

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Daly recalled to face Argentina as Borthwick makes six changes to England

Elliot Daly, Henry Slade, Ben Spencer and Asher Opoku-Fordjour have been named in a reshuffled England XV for their final autumn Test against Argentina on Sunday. Steve Borthwick has made six changes in total, with Ellis Genge and Luke Cowan-Dickie promoted from the bench.Daly will be on the left wing while Slade will line up at centre against the Pumas as the hosts look to register their 11th successive Test victory. Spencer takes over from Alex Mitchell at scrum-half while Opoku-Fordjour replaces Joe Heyes in the front row.Borthwick’s hand has been partly forced by injuries to Tom Roebuck, Ollie Lawrence and Tommy Freeman

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WH Smith CEO quits after accounting error that wiped almost £600m off value

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Harvard to investigate Larry Summers’s Epstein ties as he exits OpenAI board

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What is Cloudflare – and why did its outage take down so many websites?

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Cloudflare says ‘incident now resolved’ after outage causes error messages across the internet – as it happened

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Australia enter Ashes series with transition abruptly forced upon an ageing squad | Geoff Lemon

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Stokes wants to be one of ‘lucky few’ England captains to claim Ashes victory in Australia

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