What was the team lacking?
“We were more in control in the first half. Both sides had good chances, but we felt comfortable on the ball. We needed to get more bodies into the box when we were going forward. We were perhaps a bit too defensively…
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Antibiotics found to reduce wound complications after obstetric tears
The odds of clinically relevant wound complications are reduced by antibiotic administration within 24 hours of an obstetric tear during childbirth, according to a recent study published in The BMJ.1
In the trial, wound complications were…
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‘Interstellar visitor’ 3I/ATLAS may have changed color behind the sun
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS may be developing a blueish hue after undergoing a rapid and unexpected brightening event while hidden behind the sun, new observations reveal. This is the third time that experts have noted a potential change to the…
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Tube strikes averted as RMT and TfL agree three-year pay deal
Trade union RMT says it has agreed a three-year pay deal for Tube workers as well as “fatigue-friendly” rosters, further discussions on staff travel and a “consistent” Boxing Day payment of £400.
The pay deal consists of a 3.4% increase, effective from 1 April 2025, with a guaranteed rise of 3% in year two and a 2.5% rise in year three.
Five days of Tube strikes badly disrupted London in September, and the deal lifts the union’s threat of more industrial action.
RMT general secretary Eddie Dempsey said: “This deal is a clear demonstration of the effectiveness of strike action and strong negotiation by our members.”
A TfL spokesperson said: “We welcome the decision from the RMT to accept our pay offer. This multi-year offer is fair, affordable and provides certainty for our colleagues over pay for several years.
“We are engaging with all of our unions on this offer and look forward to their responses.”
TfL said that no changes have been proposed to working hours as part of the pay offer.
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Laser links to bolster the next generation of satellite mega-constellations – University of Michigan News
- Laser links to bolster the next generation of satellite mega-constellations University of Michigan News
- Laser links to bolster the next generation of satellite constellations Michigan Engineering News
- Next-Generation Satellite Mega-Constellations…
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Pizza Hut’s parent explores sale of struggling chain
Yum! Brands is exploring a possible sale of its Pizza Hut chain, as the business struggles to compete with rivals in the pizza business to win over cash-strapped consumers.
Pizza Hut has reported several quarters of declining same-store sales in the US – a market that makes up 42% of its global sales. The US woes have dragged down the business, even as sales rise in some other markets.
“Pizza Hut’s performance indicates the need to take additional action to help the brand realise its full value, which may be better executed outside of Yum! Brands,” chief executive Chris Turner said in a statement on Tuesday.
He added “strategic options” were being examined for its pizza division.
Pizza Hut, which saw sales at its existing outlets fall 1% overall in the most recent quarter, has lagged behind other big names in the Yum! portfolio. Notably, KFC and Taco Bell, which is known for its low-price meals, have both shown signs of strength.
Taco Bell’s same-store sales rose 7% in the most recent quarter, while same-store sales at KFC increased 3% despite recent challenges in the US.
Yum! generates about 11% of its operating profits from its Pizza Hut business. It operates roughly 20,000 Pizza Hut stores globally, about 6,500 of which are located in the US.
Competitors in the pizza market, like Papa Johns and Domino’s Pizza, also continue to grab market share, contributing to Pizza Hut’s struggles to stay competitive. Domino’s last month reported that its quarterly sales role 6%, which executives attributed in part to promotions.
Mr Turner, who took the helm of Yum! last month, said Pizza Hut employees have been “working hard to address business and category challenges”.
Yum! did not specify when the company will make a decision about what comes next for the Pizza Hut brand.
Beyond competition in the pizza business, Yum has faced a pullback in spending among consumers weighed down by persistent inflation and a slowdown in the labour market.
The trend of cautious spending has affected the fast-food restaurant industry as a whole in recent months. Last week, an executive at the burrito chain Chipotle said younger consumers in particular are showing sign of strain, stemming from unemployment and loan repayments.
On a call with analysts on Tuesday, Mr Turner of Yum! referred to US consumers as “cautious but incredibly resilient”. He said spending at Taco Bell has held up despite macroeconomic pressures.
In the UK, Pizza Hut is closing half of its restaurants as consumers in that market shy away from the chain, too. Over time, Pizza Hut’s market has been sliced up and distributed to its trendier, more nimble rivals.
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Ringbrothers Brings Something Sinister to SEMA with the 'Kingpin' Ford Mustang Mach 1 – Road & Track
- Ringbrothers Brings Something Sinister to SEMA with the ‘Kingpin’ Ford Mustang Mach 1 Road & Track
- John Wick, Your New Carbon-Fiber 1969 Mustang Is Ready CarBuzz
- Ringbrothers Kingpin Is a Menacing Mustang with an 800-HP Coyote V-8 and a Six-Speed…
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Swiatek and Anisimova set for winner-take-all showdown
The final round-robin matches are when things start to get juicier, and Day 5 of the WTA Finals Riyadh brings us a pair of winner-take-all matches.
In singles, a trilogy between Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova will…
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Sara Pascoe’s novel wins inaugural Jilly Cooper award | Books
Sara Pascoe has won the inaugural Jilly Cooper award at the 2025 Comedy women in print (CWIP) prizes with her novel Weirdo.
The award, newly created in honour of the author and journalist Jilly Cooper, who died last month, recognises writing that…
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Flexible drug-delivery patch can promote tissue healing after a heart attack
MIT engineers have developed a flexible drug-delivery patch that can be placed on the heart after a heart attack to help promote healing and regeneration of cardiac tissue.
The new patch is designed to carry several different drugs…
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