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Patten & Heliovaara maintain Wimbledon title bid
Britain’s Henry Patten and Finnish team-mate Harri Heliovaara maintain their bid to reclaim the Wimbledon men’s doubles title by reaching the quarter-finals.
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How Atlassian breaks staff: Insiders reveal ‘Hunger Games’ ranking system to force workers out the door – and the moment an executive’s mask slipped at a town hall
Behind Atlassian’s polished image, employees describe a ‘Hunger Games’-style workplace driven by forced rankings, fear and attrition targets.
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Woman found dead in Melbourne backyard after neighbours heard haunting screams for help
A homicide investigation is underway.
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WWE Hall of Famer John Bradshaw Layfield finds new tag partner in social media company focused on sports
John Bradshaw Layfield reveals his Texas Rangers fandom and hatred of online trolls drove him to join BZZR, the sports-only social media platform.
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Haaland’s heroic double stuns Brazil and sends Norway into World Cup quarter-finals
We are going to need a bigger longboat. Norway are into the quarter-finals of the World Cup for the first time after edging this contest thanks to the man whose smile, and choice in cowboy apparel, has charmed the USA. Erling Haaland delivered again for his country, scoring two goals in the last 11 minutes…
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Taxpayers are forking out £25m each week on benefits cheats who hide their savings
Claimants with savings and investments that mean they are not entitled to welfare handouts claimed £1.3 billion in the last financial year, official figures show.
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Brits are bracing for another heatwave as Met Office warns of 35C temperatures – as forecasters issue yellow weather warning for RAIN
The weather agency has warned high pressure from Monday will ‘dominate’ the south of England for the next five days, bringing ‘increasingly hot and sunny weather’.
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Shark attack survivor Leah Stewart’s emotional midnight ritual after losing arm to great white
Leah Stewart has been ‘overwhelmed’ by the messages of support she has received in the last three weeks.
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Nyland saves early first-half Guimaraes penalty
Bruno Guimaraes misses the opportunity to give Brazil the lead as his 14th-minute penalty is saved by Norway’s Orjan Nyland during their last-16 tie at the New York New Jersey Stadium.
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Father found out he had cancer… when he lost his taste for his home brewed beer
Andy Young had just retired after nearly two decades without a day off sick.