Osaka, 28, is a four-time Slam winner, while Raducanu, who recently turned 23, stunned the sporting world in 2021 when she triumphed at the US Open as a qualifier.
It was long past high time for a meeting of the pair when they finally went head to…

Osaka, 28, is a four-time Slam winner, while Raducanu, who recently turned 23, stunned the sporting world in 2021 when she triumphed at the US Open as a qualifier.
It was long past high time for a meeting of the pair when they finally went head to…

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Ehrmann Cornish Dairy, home to the Trewithen brand, has taken a bold step against plastic waste, announcing it will switch three of its fresh cream products from traditional HDPE plastic bottles to beverage cartons. In partnership with Elopak, the dairy has installed a new filling line for Pure-Pak® cartons at its Glynn Valley site. This is part of a significant investment following its recent acquisition by the Ehrmann Group.
The fresh Cornish whipping cream, double cream and buttermilk is available this autumn in 300, 500 and 1000 ml Pure-Pak® cartons. This strategic move has already secured listings for Trewithen in Tesco supermarkets across the UK, marking a breakthrough for the local favourite.
Ehrmann acquisition drives sustainability ambitions
Third generation family owned Ehrmann, renowned for over a century of dairy innovation, has acquired Trewithen, providing a launchpad for its branded desserts into the British market. The ongoing investment in the Cornish facility, set to wrap up in 2026, will also help drive Ehrmann Cornish Dairy’s green ambitions.
“We are continually reviewing our packaging usage, reducing waste and reviewing all types of packaging,” said Mark Moody, Marketing Director for Trewithen Dairy and Ehrmann UK. “We have set out further targets in our five-year strategy to reduce waste and energy consumption. This includes ensuring our people are further trained and the culture of the business aligns to our sustainability goals.
“However, changing consumer habits is not without its challenges adds Mark Moody. “Encouraging consumers to switch packaging formats can be challenging, as shopping habits are often deeply rooted. Yet, by introducing Pure-Pak® cartons to our market, we’re offering more than just reduced plastic waste. These cartons deliver practical everyday advantages and less waste.”
A milestone for award-winning Cornish quality
The introduction of Pure-Pak® cartons, replacing plastic packaging, is a major milestone for Trewithen products, which are all made exclusively from 100% Cornish Milk, sourced from regional family farms. Six of the farms that supply milk to the dairy are forefront of regenerative farming practices.
Regenerative farming, an approach gaining momentum, focuses on enhancing soil health, biodiversity, water cycles, and overall ecosystem resilience. Mark Moody added. “These farms are leading the way in regenerative farming, for which we proudly achieved second place in the carbon positive category at the Cornwall Sustainability Awards.”
The first product launched is the Trewithen Cornish Double Cream in 300ml cartons, available in 500 Tesco stores nationally, plus in regional stores from early November 2025.

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 18 November 2025 – The Kingdom of Morocco has signed a contract with Airbus Helicopters for ten H225M helicopters. The H225Ms will be equipped for combat search and rescue operations and will be operated by the Royal Moroccan Air Force (Forces royales air). They will replace the current Pumas which have been in service for more than 40 years.
“We are honoured that Morocco has chosen to replace its legacy Puma fleet with the H225M,” said Bruno Even, CEO of Airbus Helicopters. “This is another step in the partnership we have been building over the decades with the Kingdom of Morocco. The H225M is enjoying a strong momentum on the market. This aircraft is a reference for complex missions in tough environments. This order solidifies the H225M’s reputation as the helicopter of choice for combat search and rescue and special operations across the world.”
The Royal Moroccan Air Force H225Ms will be equipped with a double hoist installation, a searchlight and a Safran Euroflir 410 electro-optical system. They will be able to carry machine guns and an electronic warfare system for self-protection.
The contract with Airbus Helicopters also includes a support and service package with connected services.
There are more than 360 H225s and H225Ms in service around the world, totaling close to 980,000 flight hours. Military customers include France, the Netherlands, Hungary, Brazil, Mexico, Singapore,Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Iraq and Kuwait.
Airbus has had a presence in Morocco since 1951 through Airbus Atlantic, a wholly-owned Airbus subsidiary specialising in composite manufacturing, the assembly of complex metallic sub-assemblies, and the maintenance and support of avionics equipment.
In 2024, Airbus Helicopters announced the creation of a customer centre in the Kingdom, providing support for the 60 Airbus helicopters in service with the Royal Moroccan Air Force, the Royal Navy, and the Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie. It will develop into a service centre for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) with new dedicated facilities and will become the regional centre for Airbus helicopters in West Africa.
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Pakistan player Babar Azam has been fined 10 per cent of his match fee for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during the third ODI against Sri Lanka in Rawalpindi on Sunday.
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