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  • Australia v England: fourth Ashes Test, day one – as it happened | Ashes 2025-26

    Australia v England: fourth Ashes Test, day one – as it happened | Ashes 2025-26

    Key events

    Ali Martin’s report

    Thanks for following along on a frenetic day one of the Boxing Day Test. Ali Martin was at the MCG and somehow stayed across all the action for this…

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  • Christmas recycling tips issued for Devon and Cornwall households

    Christmas recycling tips issued for Devon and Cornwall households

    Bradley GerrardLocal Democracy Reporting Service

    Jason Gillman/Pixabay Dozens of presents in a variety of wrapping paper under a decorated Christmas tree.Jason Gillman/Pixabay

    Council bosses said a lot of wrapping paper can be recycled

    People have been urged to take the right approach when it comes to getting rid of waste and recycling after Christmas.

    Advice has been issued by Devon County Council and Cornwall Council about what households should do with items such as cards, batteries, wrapping paper and Christmas trees.

    Council bosses have said people should make sure items destined for the bin can be recycled or even find a creative idea to reuse them – including leftover food or old electrical gadgets.

    Waste collection dates are also changing across both counties, with households advised to check with their local authority when their bins will be picked up.

    ‘Number one nemesis’

    Liz Jarvis, a senior waste manager at Devon County Council, told the Local Democracy Reporting Service wrapping paper and Christmas cards could usually be recycled if they were not covered in plastic or glitter.

    Ms Jarvis added food was a “number one nemesis” in terms of waste, with a 2022 analysis showing roughly a third of black bin waste as food.

    “If you think you’ve bought something you don’t really need, then don’t forget that it can most likely be frozen and used another day,” she said.

    A reminder has been issued by both councils about not putting old batteries in rubbish bins as they can cause fires.

    “Take them to a supermarket or your local household waste and recycling centre for recycling,” Cornwall Council said.

    Ms Jarvis added some electrical items could be taken to repair cafes – where people can take items to be fixed – to get a new lease of life.

    Cornwall Council Several batteries of various sizes on a marbled table.Cornwall Council

    People have been urged to not put old batteries in bins

    Ms Jarvis said Christmas trees could also be recycled, with some councils offering special collections.

    She said certain size restrictions applied for the collections, and those with trees that were more than 6ft (1.82m) tall should consider taking them to their local recycling centre.

    Ms Jarvis added people could consider keeping a tree in their garden to get further enjoyment out of it.

    “We keep our tree in the garden for as long as possible,” Ms Jarvis said.

    “The longest time we’ve had it there is until May, and we usually put bird food in it and they love it.”

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  • Christmas recycling tips issued for Devon and Cornwall households

    Christmas recycling tips issued for Devon and Cornwall households

    Liz Jarvis, a senior waste manager at Devon County Council, told the Local Democracy Reporting Service wrapping paper and Christmas cards could usually be recycled if they were not covered in plastic or glitter.

    Ms Jarvis added food was a “number one nemesis” in terms of waste, with a 2022 analysis showing roughly a third of black bin waste as food.

    “If you think you’ve bought something you don’t really need, then don’t forget that it can most likely be frozen and used another day,” she said.

    A reminder has been issued by both councils about not putting old batteries in rubbish bins as they can cause fires.

    “Take them to a supermarket or your local household waste and recycling centre for recycling,” Cornwall Council said.

    Ms Jarvis added some electrical items could be taken to repair cafes – where people can take items to be fixed – to get a new lease of life.

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  • Afghanistan’s historic Ariana Cinema torn down to make way for shopping center

    Afghanistan’s historic Ariana Cinema torn down to make way for shopping center

    KABUL, Afghanistan — Through the decades, downtown Kabul’s Ariana Cinema had weathered revolution and war, emerging battered and bruised but still standing to entertain Afghans with Bollywood movies and American action flicks. Now, it is no…

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  • Footballer Geoff Thomas not ruling out another cycling challenge

    Footballer Geoff Thomas not ruling out another cycling challenge

    Thomas spoke of the 2025 ride and recalled one steep 18-mile climb in the Alps which took him to his limit, particularly when it suddenly started to rain and then snow.

    “I was about two turns away from the top and I was crying my eyes out,” Thomas…

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  • Rain-soaked California still at risk of floods and high surf

    Rain-soaked California still at risk of floods and high surf

    WRIGHTWOOD, Calif. — A strong storm system that brought relentless winds, rain and snowfall to California this week was expected to ease Friday, but there was still a risk of high surf along the coast, flash flooding near Los Angeles and…

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  • How Charles Dickens was nearly an actor instead of a writer

    How Charles Dickens was nearly an actor instead of a writer

    An exhibition at a former home of Charles Dickens explores how the writer’s work has been brought to life on stage and screen, and how a twist of fate could have led to an alternative life as an actor.

    The Charles Dickens Museum in Doughty Street,…

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  • The 77-year-old Bristol ballet dancer who still love to performs

    The 77-year-old Bristol ballet dancer who still love to performs

    After leaving the Bristol School of Dancing, Ms Pickford attended the Royal Ballet School, which is part of the Royal Academy of Dancing in London.

    She joined a touring company after leaving school and danced in countries across the world as a…

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  • The 77-year-old Bristol ballet dancer who still love to performs

    The 77-year-old Bristol ballet dancer who still love to performs

    BBC Alexandra Pickford is sitting in a cafe dressed in a red top and red scarf. She has short, grey hair and is smiling. There is a Christmas tree lit up behind her.BBC

    Alexandra Pickford has danced ballet since she was 11-years-old and never stopped

    A ballet dancer in her 70s who is still touring and has started her own theatre company says it is “wonderful” to still succeed in her profession.

    Alexandra…

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  • The biggest smartphone upgrades of 2025: how AI changed everyday use? – Hum News English

    1. The biggest smartphone upgrades of 2025: how AI changed everyday use?  Hum News English
    2. 2025’s Best Phones Were Also Its Wackiest  WIRED
    3. Readers’ Choice Awards 2025: Your Favorite Phones, Laptops, Gaming Gear, and More  Gizmodo
    4. iPhone 17 Pro…

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