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  • Australian Open 2026: Full order of play, Thursday 22 January

    Australian Open 2026: Full order of play, Thursday 22 January

    Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic headline the stars in action on day five of the 2026 Australian Open on Thursday (22 January).

    With a combined 12 Australian Open titles, the number two and four seeds at the 2026 tennis tournament will play on…

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  • SparrowDesk Launches Channel-Aware AI Agents for Email Support

    SparrowDesk Launches Channel-Aware AI Agents for Email Support

    SparrowDesk- the AI-first help desk for fast-moving teams

    From chat to email, SparrowDesk’s AI agents now deliver context-aware, branded responses and seamless handoffs to human agents.

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA, UNITED STATES, January 21, 2026 /

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  • Dollar edges up vs euro, Swiss Franc as investors await Trump remarks – Reuters

    1. Dollar edges up vs euro, Swiss Franc as investors await Trump remarks  Reuters
    2. Trump live news: US president says ‘won’t use force’ to acquire Greenland  Al Jazeera
    3. Watch: Trump speaks at Davos as Greenland push, tariff threats take center…

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  • New black hole discovery uncovers our failure to understand reality » IAI TV

    New black hole discovery uncovers our failure to understand reality » IAI TV

    Astronomers have observed the effects of a rapidly spinning black hole twisting the motion of matter around it, a result widely interpreted by cosmologists as consistent with a century-old prediction of Einstein’s general theory of…

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  • Doni Nahmias on Marty Supreme, the Paris Runway and F1

    Doni Nahmias on Marty Supreme, the Paris Runway and F1

    Doni Nahmias is on a roll. Fresh off partnering with Timothée Chalamet and his stylist Taylor McNeill on the sold-out Marty Supreme clothing line, the founder of the Californian menswear label is returning to the Paris runway after a three-year…

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  • UK follows Mark Carney in major reset of ties

    UK follows Mark Carney in major reset of ties

    Keir Starmer’s China visit: UK follows Mark Carney in major reset of ties

    The UK prime minister is set to reset strained ties with China in a…

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  • Knightsbridge Rolex shop raided by armed robbers on motorbikes

    Knightsbridge Rolex shop raided by armed robbers on motorbikes

    Police are hunting armed robbers who smashed their way into a Rolex shop in central London and stole a number of high-value watches.

    Six suspects wearing motorcycle helmets threatened staff and members of the public with weapons including machetes…

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  • iodyne Expands Pro Data Line with New 96TB and 192TB Portable RAID Configurations

    iodyne Expands Pro Data Line with New 96TB and 192TB Portable RAID Configurations

    iodyne has expanded its Pro Data lineup with new 96TB and 192TB configurations, delivering 80TB and 160TB of usable capacity, respectively, when configured in RAID-6. The new high-capacity models maintain the same portable enclosure and sustained…

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  • Stool tests and diet patterns help predict risk of IBD flare-ups – Medical Xpress

    1. Stool tests and diet patterns help predict risk of IBD flare-ups  Medical Xpress
    2. A chemiluminescence assay targeting granzyme A activity for monitoring inflammatory bowel disease  Nature
    3. Advancing Noninvasive Diagnostics for Inflammatory Bowel…

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  • Next buyout saves footwear brand Russell & Bromley but 400 jobs likely to be lost | Next

    Next buyout saves footwear brand Russell & Bromley but 400 jobs likely to be lost | Next

    Next has rescued the footwear retailer Russell & Bromley out of administration for £3.8m but about 400 jobs are likely to go at 33 shops not included in the deal.

    The British brand, founded in 1879 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, trades from 36 stores and nine concessions across the UK and Ireland. Next will take on only three stores – in Chelsea, Mayfair and the Bluewater shopping centre – and about 48 store staff, it is understood.

    The rescue deal, which includes Russell & Bromley’s brand and other assets including £1.3m of stock, is the latest brand acquisition for Next. The British fashion and homeware retailer now controls a swathe of labels from FatFace, Joules and Made.com to the UK distribution of Gap and Victoria’s Secret.

    Next said in a statement: “This acquisition secures the future of a much-loved British footwear brand. Next intends to build on this legacy and provide the operational stability and expertise to support Russell & Bromley’s next chapter, allowing it to return to its core mission, the design and curation of world-class, premium footwear and accessories, for many years to come.”

    Andrew Bromley, the chief executive of Russell & Bromley, which until now has been a family-owned business, said: “Following a strategic review with external advisers, we have taken the difficult decision to sell the Russell & Bromley brand. This is the best route to secure the future for the brand and we would like to thank our staff, suppliers, partners and customers for their support throughout our history.”

    Will Wright, the head of Interpath, which is acting as administrator to Russell & Bromley, said the 33 stores and nine concessions not included in the deal would remain open and continue to trade while the joint administrators continue to assess options for them.

    He said: “Across its 147-year history, Russell & Bromley has been at the forefront of contemporary style. We’re pleased therefore to have concluded this transaction, which will preserve the brand and the commitment to quality craftsmanship that it has become so well known for.

    “Our intention is to continue to trade the remaining portfolio of stores for as long as we can while we explore the options available.”

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