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How Votes Were Cast in Guardian's Ashes Top 100

Exclusive insight into how cricket experts selected The Guardian's definitive Ashes Top 100 players. Discover the voting patterns and statistical analysis behind the rankings.

Stokes stars with four wickets in Ashes warm-up

England captain Ben Stokes marked his return from injury with four wickets against the England Lions, signalling his readiness for the Ashes series. Read the full match report.

Broad: Harris's Ashes warning kept me awake

England cricket legend Stuart Broad opens up about the psychological warfare and sleepless nights before the 2015 Ashes, revealing how Australian paceman Ryan Harris's ominous prediction became reality.

Ancient Welsh cave art rewrites human history

Groundbreaking archaeological find in Welsh caves reveals sophisticated 15,000-year-old artwork, forcing scientists to completely reconsider the timeline of human creativity and settlement in Britain.

Pat Cummins Injury Scare Clouds Ashes Preparation

Australia's Ashes campaign faces uncertainty as captain Pat Cummins battles a quadriceps injury ahead of the crucial Test series against England. Get the latest medical update and what it means for the tourists.

Barmy Army Targets Steve Smith for Ashes Revenge

England's legendary Barmy Army supporters have identified Australian batting maestro Steve Smith as their primary target for the upcoming Ashes series, planning psychological warfare to unsettle the star batsman.

Wane emotional after England's Ashes defeat

England rugby league coach Shaun Wane was left visibly emotional after his team's crushing 36-12 defeat against Australia in the Ashes series opener at Headingley.

Albanian drug dealer wins prison human rights case

Convicted Albanian drug dealer wins human rights case against Italian prison conditions while Britain faces criticism for failed deportation. Exclusive details reveal the legal loopholes exploited in this controversial international case.

300 containers of human remains found in Las Vegas desert

Shocking discovery in the Nevada desert as authorities uncover approximately 300 containers filled with human cremated remains, sparking a major investigation into funeral home practices and proper burial protocols.

Pat Cummins Ruled Out of First Ashes Test

Australia's Ashes campaign suffers devastating blow as captain Pat Cummins is ruled out of first Test with injury, leaving tourists scrambling for replacement ahead of Edgbaston showdown.

Human Evolution Accelerates in Unprecedented Ways

Groundbreaking research reveals humans are evolving in ways never seen before, with natural selection actively shaping our genomes and removing harmful mutations at an accelerating pace.

Neural Implants: Enhancement vs. Human Identity

As electronic implants evolve from restoring function to enhancing abilities, society faces profound questions about human identity, privacy, and the very nature of consciousness in an increasingly connected world.

Walsh ignites Wembley as Kangaroos crush England

Australian rugby league sensation Reece Walsh delivered a masterclass performance at Wembley Stadium, leading the Kangaroos to a dominant victory over England in their highly anticipated Ashes return.

England Rugby League Eyes Ashes at Wembley

Shaun Wane's England side could face Australia in a spectacular Ashes series opener at Wembley Stadium in 2025, marking rugby league's potential return to the iconic venue after decades.

McVey: Prisoners should never get vote

Cabinet Office Minister Esther McVey faces backlash after announcing legislation to permanently ban prisoners from voting, defying European Court rulings and igniting human rights debates.

Aziz Ansari Saudi show sparks HRW donation return

Human Rights Watch returns donation from comedian Aziz Ansari following his controversial performance at Saudi Arabia's Riyadh comedy festival, raising questions about entertainment and human rights.

Badenoch attacks Human Rights Act in Tory speech

Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch launches blistering attack on Human Rights Act, vowing to prevent 'foreign courts' from dictating UK policy in explosive Conservative conference address.

Badenoch suggests UK could ignore ECHR in Northern Ireland

Cabinet minister Kemi Badenoch faces backlash after suggesting the UK government could disregard European Court of Human Rights rulings in Northern Ireland, drawing sharp criticism from Sinn Féin and raising constitutional concerns.

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