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Pipe leaks and puck joy: Milan’s winter wasteland comes alive for ice hockey opener

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The hosts managed to just about get the Santagiulia arena ready for Italy’s win over France – and the locals responded‘Ladies and gentlemen! The women’s preliminary Group B match between Italy and France will get under way in five minutes! And the question is: Are! You! Ready! For! Hockey?!” Well, quite.That had been the question for the past five months, as it happens, ever since it first became obvious that construction of Milan’s new Santagiulia arena was running massively behind schedule.At the test event last month the ice was grey because there was so much building dust in it, and midway through the match a man had to come on to the rink to repair a melted patch with a watering can.So what was the answer at last? Well, it depends on how you define “ready”.As the International Olympic Committee’s executive director for the games, Christophe Dubi, admitted a couple of days ago: “Do we have every single space in that venue finished? No.

”There were a lot of half-built concession desks and dangling wires, the construction dust was so thick that shoes left treads on the concrete, and some of the water pipes were leaking into the press room.But they had an ice sheet, 12,000 or so full seats, and someone even turned up with a bucket to catch the drips, which, when it comes down to it, was really all they needed.There hasn’t been an Olympic Games yet that hasn’t been plagued by questions about whether or not everything would be ready on time, but even by those standards the Italians have cut it fine.They had a team going around the toilets at Santagiulia putting plastic mats into all the urinals during the breaks between the periods.No one had got around to filling the soap dispensers yet.

Or wiring up the pumps on the drinks machines.Or putting up permanent lighting along the escalators.Or finishing the paint work.Ten days before the game the man in charge of the ice, Don Moffatt, said it was “50/50” whether they would be able to get a game on.They did, which is a hell of a credit to Moffatt and his team, who have been working 12-hour shifts to do it.

And it was a good one too.A crowd came out, made a hell of a lot of noise, and had a high old time.Even in the north of Italy ice hockey is a minority sport and, after qualifying automatically as hosts, they are the lowest ranked team in the women’s competition.But they enjoyed a famous victory, beating France 4-1.If you were watching it on TV, you wouldn’t even have known anything was wrong.

The exterior cameras had been positioned in just such a way to cut out the vast brown industrial wasteland that surrounds the arena.Santagiulia isn’t really a hockey project at all.Milan doesn’t need, or want, a permanent venue for a sport hardly anyone here plays or watches.Hosting this tournament was just the price they had to pay to unlock the funding and permission they needed to redevelop this entire district around the new arena, which has been designed by the British firm David Chipperfield.Come back here in a decade and the place will be unrecognisable.

There are plans for 3,400 new homes, a park, and a shopping mall.By then the hockey rink will be long gone, repurposed for use as a concert hall.
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Wes Streeting to offer resident doctors bigger pay rise to end dispute

Wes Streeting is to offer resident doctors a bigger pay rise than other NHS staff in England as part of a new package of measures to try to end their long-running dispute.The health secretary also plans to guarantee resident doctors that hospitals will be fined if they do not give them good working conditions, such as rest areas and access to hot food.Streeting is looking at making a series of improvements to previous offers he has made, which may persuade the British Medical Association (BMA) to call off its nearly three-year-long campaign of industrial action.Senior figures in the NHS briefed on Streeting’s thinking are increasingly optimistic that the measures he is finalising may prove enough to break the deadlock before the third anniversary of the first doctors’ strike of the current dispute on 13 March 2023.The health secretary hopes that by offering to significantly improve – but for resident doctors only – the 2

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Mediterranean diet can reduce risk of stroke by up to 25%, long-term study suggests

A Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk of every type of stroke, in some cases by as much as 25%, a large study conducted over two decades suggests.A diet rich in olive oil, nuts, seafood, whole grains and vegetables has previously been linked to a number of health benefits. However, until now there has been limited evidence of how it might affect the risk of all forms of stroke.The study, published in Neurology Open Access, a journal of the American Academy of Neurology, shows an association but does not prove the Mediterranean diet causes a lower risk of stroke.However, experts not involved with the research welcomed the findings, and said there was “huge potential” to reduce a person’s chances of experiencing a stroke

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DWP chief accused of overseeing ‘culture of complacency’ that led to carer’s allowance scandal

The government’s most senior welfare official has been accused of presiding over a “culture of complacency” that led to thousands of unpaid carers inadvertently running up huge benefit debts.Debbie Abrahams, the chair of the work and pensions select committee, said the Department for Work and Pensions had repeatedly failed to prioritise vulnerable people, was unwilling to learn from its mistakes, and was slow to fix errors.Abrahams said she found it “difficult to have confidence” in the DWP’s permanent secretary, Sir Peter Schofield, who had promised MPs more than six years ago that he would fix critical flaws in the carer’s allowance benefit but had failed to do so.An award-winning Guardian investigation revealed hundreds of thousands of unpaid carers, most already in poverty, were landed with large bills for overpayments running into thousands of pounds as a result of DWP shortcomings. Several hundred carers are estimated to have also received fraud convictions

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Pentagon threatens to cut ties with Scouting America over ‘core values’

The Pentagon is again threatening to sever ties with Scouting America unless the organization formerly known as the Boy Scouts of America reverts to “core values” and realigns itself with service to “God and country”.A warning to end the US military’s longstanding partnership with one of the nation’s largest and most popular youth organizations came in a Monday night post to social media by the Pentagon spokesperson, Sean Parnell, who insisted the scouting movement “lost its way” in a 2025 rebrand that promoted inclusivity and included admitting girls and LBGTQ+ members.Donald Trump’s defense department under its head, Pete Hegseth, has previously railed against being “woke” in the US military, including diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, and suggested that women lack the physical strength to be effective combat troops.Hegseth first proposed withdrawing government support for the scouting movement in a memo to Congress in November. The Washington Post reported on Tuesday that a separate draft memo outlining the plan has been circulating in recent days

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Three-quarters of cancer patients in England will survive by 2035, government pledges

Three in four cancer patients in England will beat cancer under government plans to raise survival rates, as figures reveal someone is now diagnosed every 75 seconds in the UK.Cancer is the country’s biggest killer, causing about one in four deaths, and survival rates lag behind several European countries, including Romania and Poland. Three-quarters of NHS hospital trusts are failing cancer patients, a Guardian analysis found last year, prompting experts to declare a “national emergency”.In a new plan to be published on Wednesday, ministers will pledge £2bn to resolve the crisis by transforming cancer services, with millions of patients promised faster diagnoses, quicker treatment and more support to live well.Some cancer performance targets have not been met by the NHS since 2015

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Cost of UK’s drug price deal with US will come out of NHS budget

The cost of the government’s drug pricing deal with the Trump administration will come out of the NHS budget instead of the Treasury’s and could eventually reach £9bn a year, campaigners fear.Patrick Vallance, the science minister, has confirmed that the costs – initially an extra £1bn over three years– will be borne by the Department of Health and Social Care, which funds the NHS in England, and not the Treasury.His admission, in a letter to the Commons science, innovation and technology committee, is the first time the government has specified which Whitehall department would foot the bill.It comes amid growing concern among Labour, Liberal Democrat, Green and Scottish National party MPs that ministers have been evasive about the costs involved and risk that the NHS may have to cut services in order to pay the 25% higher prices for new drugs that ministers agreed to.The £1bn is the estimated extra cost for the first three years of the 10-year deal the government announced on 1 December

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Barclays reportedly cuts ties with lobbying firm co-founded by Peter Mandelson

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Shell will consider fossil fuel investment in Venezuela, says chief executive

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‘Orwellian’: Sainsbury’s staff using facial recognition tech eject innocent shopper

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What does the disappearance of a $100bn deal mean for the AI economy?

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Team GB chief predicts ‘most potent’ Winter Games ever with sights set on eight medals

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Feyi-Waboso hands England Six Nations injury scare 48 hours before Wales opener

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