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Australia vs India: Sam Konstas, 19, to make debut for hosts in Boxing Day Test

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Australia vs India: Sam Konstas, 19, to make debut for hosts in Boxing Day Test


Opener Sam Konstas is set to become Australia men’s youngest Test batting debutant in 71 years in the Boxing Day Test against India.

The 19-year-old was called up to replace Nathan McSweeney last week after he managed only 72 runs across six innings at an average of 14.40.

The series is currently tied at 1-1 with two matches left to play.

“He’s composed, relaxed, knows his game is in a good place at the moment, he’ll play Boxing Day,” said Australia coach Andrew McDonald.

“We’re really excited for him, Boxing Day, the biggest stage. He might as well get that one out of the way early.”

New South Wales’ Konstas will be Australia’s youngest batting debutant since Ian Craig in 1953.

Earlier this season Konstas scored two centuries against South Australia in the Sheffield Shield, becoming the youngest player to do so since Ricky Ponting in 1993.

McDonald said he has been selected to take the game to India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, with bowlers having had the upper hand in the series so far.

“We want to throw a different challenge at India at this point in time,” said McDonald.

“We believe Nathan [McSweeney] is good enough for Test level. We weren’t sure about how the top order was functioning. We challenged ourselves for that decision. Whether it works or not, time will tell (but) we’re really confident that Sam can do the job.”

McDonald was also “pretty confident” Travis Head would be fit to play despite a quad strain preventing him from training on Monday.

The 30-year-old left-hand batter has scored 409 runs including two centuries in the first three Tests,

McDonald also said that paceman Scott Boland would likely come in for the injured Josh Hazlewood, and confirmed all-rounder Mitchell Marsh was fit to play.

Skipper Pat Cummins is set to reveal the rest of the Australia line-up on Wednesday, with the match starting at 23:30 GMT.

There will be ball-by-ball commentary on BBC Sounds, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and the BBC Sport website and app, where video highlights will also be available (all UK users only).



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Solidarity award rescinded amid Blake Lively claims

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Solidarity award rescinded amid Blake Lively claims


grey placeholderGetty Images Actor Justin Baldoni is seen on a stage accepting an award in New York. He is wearing a dark-coloured suit and is standing at a microphone with a golden award sitting on the lectern. Getty Images

Justin Baldoni accepted the women’s solidarity award in New York roughly two weeks before allegations were lodged by his co-star Blake Lively

A women’s solidarity honour that was recently awarded to Justin Baldoni has been rescinded after the actor was accused by his It Ends With Us co-star Blake Lively of sexual harassment and mounting a campaign to “destroy” her reputation.

Baldoni was honoured by Vital Voices, a global non-profit organisation that focuses on empowering women, with the award earlier this month.

The organisation announced Monday evening that it rescinded the award after the legal complaint filed by Lively alleged “abhorrent conduct” by the actor, his studio and a crisis public relations team that it said was “contrary to the values” it held.

Baldoni’s legal team have told the BBC the allegations are “categorically false” and said they hired a crisis manager because Lively had threatened to derail the film unless her demands were met.

In the romantic drama, Lively plays a woman who finds herself in a relationship with a charming but abusive boyfriend, played by Baldoni.

The Voices of Solidarity Award was given to Baldoni on 9 December during an awards ceremony in New York, Vital Voices said in a statement. The award was presented by comedian Hasan Minhaj and celebrates “remarkable men who have shown courage and compassion in advocating on behalf of women and girls”.

He posted about the award on his Instagram page, saying he was “deeply honoured and humbled” and noting the continued work to needed to be done to help future generations of men.

“My hope is that we can teach our boys, while they are still young, that vulnerability is strength, sensitivity is a super power, and empathy makes them powerful,” he said in the post.

In a statement on Monday, Vital Voices explained it had revoked the award and notified Baldoni of the decision.

Also on Monday, Baldoni’s podcast co-host Liz Plank announced she was leaving The Man Enough show following the allegations.

The podcast bills itself as creating “a safe environment” for exploring issues such as how “masculinity” shows up in relationships, as well as “sex, success” and “mental health”.

Author and journalist Plank told their listeners via Instagram: “I’m writing to you today to let you know that I have had my representatives inform [Baldoni’s production company] Wayfarer that I will no longer be co-hosting The Man Enough podcast.”

She thanked fans for “trusting me with your hearts and stories, for holding space for mine, and for making this show what it was”.

Lively, who is best known for her role on the TV show Gossip Girl, recently filed a legal complaint accusing Baldoni and his team of attacking her public image.

She says in the complaint the attacks followed a meeting to address “repeated sexual harassment and other disturbing behaviour” by Baldoni and a producer on the movie.

According to the filing to the California Civil Rights Department, a list of 30 demands relating to the pair’s alleged misconduct was made at the meeting to ensure they could continue to produce the film.

The list included requests such as no more mention of Baldoni’s “pornography addiction”, no descriptions of genitalia and no addition of intimate scenes that weren’t approved by her when she read the script.

Lively also accused Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios of leading a “multi-tiered plan” to wreck her reputation in the media and online, including hiring a crisis manager who led a “sophisticated, coordinated, and well-financed retaliation plan” against her and used a “digital army” to post social media content that seemed authentic.

Responding to the legal complaint, Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, said in a statement on Saturday that the accusations were “categorically false”.

Freedman accused Lively of making numerous demands and threats, including “threatening to not show up to set, threatening to not promote the film”, which would end up “ultimately leading to its demise during release, if her demands were not met”.

He alleged that Lively’s claims were “intentionally salacious with an intent to publicly hurt and rehash a narrative in the media”.





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When will UK interest rates fall, making mortgages cheaper?

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When will UK interest rates fall, making mortgages cheaper?


Mortgage rates

Just under a third of households have a mortgage, according to the government’s English Housing Survey, external.

About 600,000 homeowners have a mortgage that “tracks” the Bank of England’s rate, so a base rate change would have an immediate impact on monthly repayments.

But more than eight in 10 mortgage customers have fixed-rate deals. While their monthly payments aren’t immediately affected, future deals are.

Mortgage rates are still much higher than they have been for much of the past decade.

The average two-year fixed mortgage rate is 5.46%, according to financial information company Moneyfacts, and a five-year deal is 5.23%.

It means many homebuyers and those remortgaging are having to pay a lot more than if they had borrowed the same amount a few years ago.

About 800,000 fixed-rate mortgages with an interest rate of 3% or below are expected to expire every year, on average, until the end of 2027.

A hold in interest rates may have relatively little impact on pricing of fixed-rate mortgages in the short-term. The outlook is complicated at the moment as the markets, and lenders, consider the impact of the Budget and other global events.

You can see how your mortgage may be affected by future interest rate changes by using our calculator:





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People seek NHS advice on drinking and breastfeeding at Christmas

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People seek NHS advice on drinking and breastfeeding at Christmas


NHS website information on drinking while breastfeeding saw the highest increase in visits at Christmas last year, new figures show.

Among the most visited pages on Christmas and Boxing Day in 2023 were advice coughs, colds and chest infections.

But some people also wanted to know about drinking and breastfeeding, alcohol poisoning and rabies, NHS England said.

Page views on burns and scalds and how to treat them also increased.

In terms of health conditions, the most commonly viewed page after Covid-19 was for the winter vomiting norovirus with 19,170 visits over the 48-hour festive period in 2023.

Some 17,398 other visits – around one every 10 seconds – were for chest infections, while pages on diarrhoea and vomiting had 11,789 views.

Overall views on pages of the NHS website relating to breastfeeding and drinking alcohol were lower, but increased by 146% – from 1,028 to 2,526 – compared to the week before Christmas.

Alcohol can pass into your breastmilk and then into your baby when you feed them, the NHS advises.

An occasional drink is unlikely to harm your baby, especially if you wait at least two hours after having a drink before feeding, it adds, but warns: “Regularly drinking above the recommended limits can be harmful for you and your baby.”

There was also a 60% rise in people seeking information on alcohol poisoning during the festive period compared to a normal 48 hours, with hits up from 1,268 to 2,008.

And visits to pages about animal and human bites increased by a third to 1,494 from 1,128.

Hits on NHS pages about rabies increased by 123% to 1,564 over Christmas compared to 700 a week earlier.

Page views on burns and scalds and how to treat them increased by 50% compared to the week before Christmas to 2,748 from 1,782.

Prof Sir Stephen Powis, NHS England’s medical director, said accidents and injuries can happen and that the NHS website and the NHS App are available around the clock to provide help and information.

“So if you do burn yourself putting the roast potatoes in the oven, or you pick up a winter virus and want some support to manage the symptoms, the NHS website is the best place to find useful advice on what to do.”

He said NHS staff would be working hard throughout the festive season to provide care for those most in need.

Anyone in need of emergency help should contact 999, or 111 for less urgent health needs.



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Brazil shuts BYD factory site over ‘slavery’ conditions

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Brazil shuts BYD factory site over ‘slavery’ conditions


The factory was scheduled to be operational by March 2025, and was set to be BYD’s first EV plant outside of Asia.

The workers, hired by Jinjiang Construction Brazil, lived in four facilities in Camaçari city.

At one such facility, workers were made to sleep on beds without mattresses, according to prosecutors.

Each bathroom was also shared among 31 workers, forcing them to get up extremely early in order to be ready for work.

“The conditions found in the lodgings revealed an alarming picture of precariousness and degradation,” the MPT said.

“Slavery-like conditions”, as defined by Brazilian law, include debt bondage and work that violates human dignity.

The MPT added that the situation also constitutes “forced labour”, as many workers had their wages withheld and faced excessive costs for terminating their contracts.

BYD said affected workers had been moved to hotels.

It added that it had conducted a “detailed review” of the working and living conditions for subcontracted employees, and asked on “several occasions” for the construction firm to make improvements.

BYD, short for Build Your Dreams, is one of the world’s largest EV makers.

It sold more electric vehicles than Elon Musk’s Tesla in the last three months of 2023, as the two battled for top spot in the sector.

The company has also been expanding its foothold in Brazil, which is its largest overseas market by a wide margin.

It first opened a factory in São Paulo in 2015, producing chassis for electric buses.

Last year, it announced that it would invest 3 billion reais ($484.2m) in Brazil to build an EV manufacturing plant.

EV sales in China have been boosted by government subsidies. which encourage consumers to trade their petrol-powered cars for EVs or hybrids.

But there is a growing backlash abroad against what some see as the Chinese government’s unfair support for domestic car makers.

Major markets like the US and EU have placed tariffs on EVs from China, with more tariffs expected during the incoming administration of US president-elect Donald Trump.



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