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Far-right links and Putin praise: fears over £600m UK history theme park plan
French family behind project visited Kremlin in 2014 to discuss building ‘Tsarland’ in annexed CrimeaWith its spectacular shows featuring Viking longboats, Roman charioteers and sword-wielding knights who perform death-defying stunts, Puy du Fou in France is consistently ranked among the world’s best theme parks. Each performance of its centrepiece Cinéscénie show, which depicts 700 years of French history, features more than 1,000 actors, hundreds of horses and about 800 fireworks.Now the company has set its sights on bringing its brand of immersive history to the UK via a £600m investment to build its mock medieval castles, hotels and restaurants on farmland just off the M40 in Oxfordshire. It has asked the upmarket property firm Savills to help with its planning applications and is expected to look for British co-investors for a project that it says will create thousands of jobs.Some who live near the site, however, are dismayed at the lack of attention given to what they see as the French company’s dark underbelly, including ties to the far right and a past flirtation with Vladimir Putin
Oil workers ‘could strike’ to protect jobs in green transition; Trump tariffs hit US economic growth – as it happened
Oil workers and tanker drivers could take strike action in an effort to force UK and Scottish ministers to protect jobs threatened by the green transition, Sharon Graham, the Unite general secretary has predicted.Graham told trade union activists based at PetroIneos’s Grangemouth oil refinery near Edinburgh, which is set to close over the next 18 months with the loss of 400 jobs, that direct action was being considered.Speaking outside Scottish Labour’s annual conference in Glasgow, she suggested Unite members could target petrol and diesel production, throttling fuel supplies to forecourts, our Scotland editor Severin Carrell writes.Graham told the rally:“Puts these politicians on notice, we are not going to allow oil and gas workers to be the coal miners of our generation. I have already been meeting with refinery reps up and down the countries in Britain, and we will escalate this action if necessary
How to navigate apps, from checking safety to remembering passwords
With more and more organisations asking you to download an app to access the best deals, or even use their services at all, you may be wondering how to deal with the technical side of all of this technology. Fear not, our consumer technology editor, Samuel Gibbs, has some tips.Delete unused apps and games.Move photos and videos to iCloud, Google Photos or similar.Clear out your WhatsApp photos, videos and gifs
How poignant to see loved ones frozen in time on Google Street View | Letters
All the overwhelming opposing emotions that Adrian Chiles went through happened to me too when I casually looked at our street on Google Maps (My dad died a year ago – and a photo of him on Google Street View brought me up short, 19 February). There was the palliative care nurse at our front door waiting to be let in, standing by our small red car. My husband had terminal cancer and this amazing nurse was incredibly supportive to all of us. The car was his little runaround while he was still able to drive. The picture must have been taken in 2017, not long before he died
Australia’s Inglis chases England down on record-breaking Champions Trophy day – as it happened
And as the Lahore groundstaff water the pitch in their purple uniforms, we’ll take our leave after a wonderful gameIt was a fantastic win for this unfamiliar Australia, and a huge confidence boost to chase down 350 with overs in their pocket.For England, who must now must beat Afghanistan and South Africa, it was another disappointing result - but one that doesn’t tell the whole story. Duckett’s magnificat 165 led the way, Root batted with typical poise, and Archer snaffled useful runs at the end. England’s spinners kept things tight and, if Carse had an off day, a catch that wasn’t in the deep by Archer could have made the difference.Thanks for your company, we’ll be back in the morning for the fireworks that are India v Pakistan
Inglis inspires Australia to record win over England despite Duckett hundred
They say good things come to those who wait and, after nearly three decades without a global tournament in their city, the people of Lahore saw their patience rewarded. A good number in the crowd were too young to remember the 1996 World Cup but they will not forget Australia’s five-wicket victory over England in a hurry.Set 352 to win this Group B encounter after Ben Duckett’s sublime 165 from 143 balls – the highest individual score at a Champions Trophy – Australia duly pulled off a record run chase at an ICC event. It was barely even a nail-biter by the end, Josh Inglis guiding his colleagues home in the 48th over when he whipped Mark Wood over midwicket for his sixth six of the night and walked off a cool 120 not out.Jos Buttler tried his best to smile amid the pain inflicted by Inglis’s 86-ball gut-punch, this his England team’s fifth one-day international defeat in a row
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