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Maximilian Davis is busy chasing his muse—the elusive blend of sprezzatura and sartorial sleight of hand known as Italian elegance. It’s the art of looking effortlessly put-together, even when every fold, cuff, and color combination has been meticulously perfected in front of the mirror for hours. In essence, it’s a kind of deceptive nonchalance, an attitude perhaps best embodied by a stylish Florentine flair, of which the Ferragamo archives offer abundant examples.For resort, Davis time-traveled from the roaring ’20s to the bold ’80s, riffing on the idea of garments passed down through generations. The Ferragamos are more dynasty than family,…
A third of people across the UK are overdue their cervical cancer screening, while in parts of England some are at greater risk of the disease than others due to a low uptake for the preventive vaccine, experts have warned.Since the coronavirus pandemic, cervical screening attendance rates for women and other people with cervixes have been steadily declining, from 72.2% in 2020 to 68.4% in 2024, NHS England data shows.A YouGov survey of 3,000 people across the UK eligible for cervical cancer screening, commissioned by Cancer Research UK, is in line with these findings, with 30% of respondents being overdue…
Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this feature78th over: India 324-3 (Gill 113, Pant 46) Bashir bowls his 20th over, all in one spell. He isn’t getting as much action on the ball as earlier in the day, though he continues to give England a degree of control.Share77th over: India 322-3 (Gill 112, Pant 45) It took a while, but it’s time for the famous England Short-Ball Ploy™. Tongue has men scattered everywhere on the leg side, so India know what’s coming. Gill and Pant pull two singles each, though Pant’s second was completely mistimed as…
This episode was made possible by the support of Yakult and produced independently by Scientific American’s board of editors.Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman.Whether it’s framed as a cure-all for fatigue and low libido or a shortcut to gaining muscle mass, testosterone replacement therapy, or TRT, is all over the Internet these days. But how much of the hype is actually backed by science?On supporting science journalismIf you’re enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and…
NewsFeedEuropean diplomats are meeting Iran’s foreign minister in Geneva on Friday in an attempt to find a way to end the current Iran-Israel conflict. Al Jazeera’s Milena Veselinovic looks at what’s expected to come from the talks.Published On 20 Jun 202520 Jun 2025
River Island plans to close 33 shops in the UK in a move which puts hundreds of jobs at risk.The clothing retailer said more people shopping online and higher costs to run stores were behind its proposals to creditors.It also wants its landlords to cut rents at a further 71 stores which are at risk.The family-owned retailer currently has 230 shops and employs about 5,500 people, but has suffered heavy financial losses.Ben Lewis, chief executive of River Island, said that although River Island is “a much-loved” British high street retailer, more online shopping means it has “a large portfolio of…
The UK’s grocery industry watchdog has launched an investigation into Amazon over allegations that the retail and technology company is failing to pay its suppliers on time.The Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA) said it had “reasonable grounds” to suspect that Amazon had breached a part of the groceries supply code of practice, which mandates that there should not be delays in payments made to suppliers.The investigation into Amazon comes almost a year after the GCA told the online retailer it needed to take “swift and comprehensive action” to improve its compliance with industry rules designed to protect suppliers.The GCA is responsible…
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. After weeks of men’s division one college baseball regionals and a tournament, Coastal Carolina University and Louisiana State University are the last two teams standing for the NCAA Men’s College World Series. Starting on Saturday, June 21, the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers takes on the LSU Tigers at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska. The first pitch for Game 1 is set at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. Here’s how to find a livestream to watch the three-game series…
Fergus WalshMedical editorPACampaigners hold placards outside parliament in LondonToday’s vote is hugely significant. It now looks highly likely that assisted dying will be introduced in England and Wales.The vote by MPs to approve Kim Leadbeater’s bill is arguably the biggest vote regarding bodily autonomy since the legalisation of abortion in Great Britain in 1967.In the baking heat of London’s Parliament Square today, hundreds of campaigners stood chanting their views – both for and against assisted dying – amid a sea of colourful banners and placards.There was emotion too. Some carried photos of loved ones who died in pain, while others…
“I watched the game again last week and I walked a lot of that game.”I wasn’t actually that good, I didn’t have too many involvements – it was probably my third professional game.”I wanted to look at what the atmosphere was like, how I was as a player then, how I have changed and improved, and just take it in as an experience because I know in a few weeks that is coming.”Skelton, who moved to La Rochelle from Saracens in 2020, is the only overseas-based player in Australia’s squad for their warm-up Test against Fiji on 6 July.Standing 6ft…