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Titanic passenger's watch sells for record £1.78m at auction
The watch belonged to the American businessman Isidor Straus, who died alongside his wife in the disaster. Source link
'Never seen a game like it' – Farrell on SA loss
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell says he is “unbelievably proud” of the fight his players showed after receiving a flurry of cards in a hectic defeat by South Africa in Dublin. Source link
'We are used to it' – should Man City have been awarded a penalty?
Manchester City felt they were on the wrong end of some contentious decisions in their defeat by Newcastle – although Pep Guardiola said “everything is fine”. Source link
Israeli strikes across Gaza kill 22 Palestinians, medical and civil defence officials say
Israel says it struck targets in Gaza after an “armed terrorist” crossed the so-called yellow line and fired at soldiers. Source link
Ireland shown five cards as Boks win chaotic Test
Ill-disciplined Ireland are shown five cards as South Africa produce a typically power-packed performance to win a chaotic autumn Test. Source link
Dominant New Zealand crush Wales in Cardiff
New Zealand maintain seven decades of dominance against Wales with a 52-26 victory at the Principality Stadium. Source link
Why this is England's worst Ashes defeat in Australia in years
England missed a chance to turn fierce Ashes pressure on Australia with self-inflicted defeat in Perth, writes Stephan Shemilt. Source link
Girl, 13, arrested on suspicion of murdering woman
A woman in her 50s died at her house in Swindon on Friday evening. Source link
Ukraine's allies voice concerns over US plan to end war
Leaders from Europe, Canada and Japan say the plan needs “additional work” but includes elements “essential for a just and lasting peace”. Source link
'Inexcusable' – how 30 minutes cost England in first Ashes Test
How 30 minutes of poor batting cost England in the first Ashes Test in Perth, opening the door for Australia to win inside two days. Source link