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Economy Jun 14, 2026

Brexit’s Decade‑Long Economic Toll: How Britain Became Poorer

A decade after the EU referendum, charts show that Brexit has left the UK economy smaller, with a w…
Executive Summary of the Brexit Economic ReviewThe Guardian’s new chart pack confirms that voting to leave the EU has cost British households and businesses billions of pounds. While the immediate recession forecast by the Treasury never materialised, long‑term indicators – a depreciated pound, slower growth, weaker trade and stagnant wages – point to a substantial economic drag.Charting the Pound’s Collapse and the Inflation ShockOn 23 June 2016 the pound plunged 10% in a single day, falling from around $1.50 and €1.31 to its lowest post‑vote levels. Ten years on the currency sits at roughly $1.34 and €1.15, keeping import costs high and feeding an inflation spike that strained public finances and household budgets.Quantifying the GDP Gap and Trade LossesOffice for Budget Responsibility (OBR) projects a 4% hit to national income over a 15‑year horizon.Research by Nick Bloom and the US National Bureau of Economic Research finds UK GDP per head is 6‑8% lower than it would have been without Brexit.Since the end of the transition period (31 Dec 2020), goods‑export growth has lagged the G7, while services have performed better, reflecting new border frictions.Broader Consequences for Investment, Employment and Public SentimentBusiness investment is estimated to be ~18% lower than in a remain scenario, dragging productivity down by up to 4%.Employment levels are now 3‑4% lower than they would have been, with real wages only £43 a week higher on average after inflation.Young people face the steepest participation decline, with NEET numbers exceeding one million – the highest since 2013.Public support for Brexit has eroded: a recent YouGov poll shows 70% of Britons favour closer ties with the EU, and 56% back re‑joining outright.Outlook: Persistent Drag and Shifting Political LandscapeAnalysts warn that the economic drag will linger as trade frictions remain and investment recovery depends on policy certainty. With a majority now backing closer EU relations, future governments may face pressure to renegotiate aspects of the trade deal or consider a formal re‑entry, which could reshape the long‑term fiscal outlook.
#Brexit #United Kingdom #Office for Budget Responsibility
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Sports Jun 14, 2026

Ben Gannon-Doak Heralds Scotland's Return to Tricky Wingers Tradition

Scotland secured their first World Cup victory in 36 years, defeating Haiti 1-0, with Ben Gannon-Do…
The Emergence of Ben Gannon-Doak The game was about 15 minutes in and a familiar script appeared to be taking shape. After an initial flurry, Scotland were under the pump, struggling to deal with the intensity and physicality of a determined Haiti team. Passes were going astray and tackles were being missed. It seemed only a matter of time before calamity became manifest, but there was one route of escape, summarised eloquently by a cry from the crowd: “Hit it long for the wee man!” Gannon-Doak's Impact on the Game Ben Gannon-Doak, the wee man in question, did what was required of him. The balls did indeed start going long to the Bournemouth winger, and, when they did, he took the fight to the opponent. In the 17th minute he hit the byline to square the ball for a Scott McTominay effort that came back off the post. Twelve minutes later, after great hold up play from Che Adams, he again went deep, then nipped past the full-back Martin Expérience to tee up Adams for a shot that was parried away from close range. That loose ball came to John McGinn, and a deflected effort from Scotland’s No 7 eventually found the back of the net to decide the outcome of the match. Reviving Scotland's Tradition of Tricky Wingers Jimmy Johnstone, John Robertson, Archie Gemmill, Pat Nevin: Scotland have a tradition of tricky wingers which petered out at roughly the same time as their hopes of reaching major championships. At their last World Cup in 1998 there were no wingers, just wingbacks: Christian Dailly and Darren Jackson. The only Gemmill in the team was Scot. It might be simplifying things to suggest that Scotland need someone getting chalk on their boots for the whole thing to click, but sometimes simplicity does work. The Future for Scotland Gannon-Doak’s efforts were not complicated, particularly in the first half. When he got possession he looked to attack. When the team were hemmed in, he gave them an out ball. This is not an option Steve Clarke has had at his disposal at his past two tournaments. Perhaps it shouldn’t have proven as important as it did against Haiti, but Gannon-Doak’s pace on the counter will surely be needed in the remaining group games against Morocco and Brazil. The 20-year-old is playing with the confidence of youth, and not cowed by the fear of repeating previous failure, another plus. He wants to take a man on and has the ability to back up his ambitions. He is also a relative unknown and someone opposition coaches will not have much research material to lean on. If you’re Scotland, these are all good things.
#Scotland #World Cup 2026 #Ben Gannon-Doak
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Sports Jun 14, 2026

La Sape Style and Historic Welcome: DR Congo’s Return to the World Cup

The Democratic Republic of the Congo football team arrived in Houston with a distinct flair, channe…
A Historic Arrival in Houston The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) players strolled into the arrivals hall of George Bush airport on Thursday, marking a moment of profound significance after more than half a century of waiting. Dressed in tuxedo suits and leopard-print sashes, the squad channeled the La Sape vogue—a movement celebrating sharp dress that swept Kinshasa in the 1970s—transforming their arrival into a vibrant display of national pride. Navigating Challenges: From Isolation to the Pitch While the reception was warm, the journey to Houston was fraught with adversity. The DRC squad faced a 21-day isolation period imposed by US authorities due to concerns over the Ebola outbreak in their homeland. Forced to form a biosecure bubble in Belgium, the team had to adapt to a disrupted preparation schedule, including the cancellation of a scheduled friendly against Chile. Logistical Hurdles: Temperature screenings and strict isolation protocols delayed their preparation. Disrupted Schedule: A planned friendly in Cádiz was cancelled, forcing the team to train in isolation. Base of Operations: The team is based in Houston, training at the compact SaberCats Stadium. The Power of Diaspora and Cultural Pride The emotional weight of the team's return was palpable as they were greeted by approximately 10,000 members of the Congolese expat community in Houston. The welcome ceremony, attended by DRC ambassador Kapinga Yvette Ngandu, highlighted the deep connection between the national team and its global supporters. For the players, the joy of being present was mixed with relief, as head coach Sébastien Desabre emphasized their professionalism in the face of adversity. The Road Ahead: Facing the Giants Despite the logistical nightmares, the DRC is focused on the task at hand. Their tournament debut comes against Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo on Wednesday—a daunting challenge for a team returning to the global stage after decades. However, the squad's mindset, as expressed by veteran forward Cédric Bakambu, is one of belief and resilience. The team aims to ensure their hospitality extends into July, turning their historic appearance into a platform for national unity.
#Democratic Republic of the Congo #World Cup 2026 #Football
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Sports Jun 14, 2026

England Settles into Kansas City Home for World Cup Training

England has begun training in Kansas City for the World Cup, settling into their sprawling home at …
England's World Cup Training Ground England has started training in Kansas City for the World Cup, using the sprawling Swope Soccer Village facility. The complex, which features nine pitches, has been deemed secure enough for the team, with armed police officers at the entrance. Securing the Training Ground Despite concerns about security following the Southampton Spygate scandal, the team's manager, Thomas Tuchel, expressed confidence in the facility's safety measures. A steward at the facility jokingly referred to the presence of armed police officers as 'personal security' overriding any potential spying concerns. Recovering Stolen Kit The team also experienced a minor setback when some of their kit, including boots and footballs, was stolen in transit from Florida. However, everything was recovered, and two arrests were made. Training Session The players went through a light training session on Saturday, which lasted about an hour under blue skies and a blazing sun that pushed the mercury to 29C. The session was open to a number of local children, who were thrilled to meet the players. Warm Welcome from Locals The buildup to England's arrival was coloured by a warm welcome from the locals, who came out in force with flags and signs as the team drove up to their hotel. The players were greeted with music from the Kansas City Chiefs' band and saw the NFL team's cheerleaders, as well as the mascot, KC Wolf. Preparations for the World Cup England's first tie against Croatia in Dallas on Wednesday is edging closer, and the team looks to have what they need at Swope and their hotel, the four-star Inn at Meadowbrook. The FA has put a new gym in at Swope and created a lounge for the players, who are happy with their accommodations.
#England #World Cup #Kansas City
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Sports Jun 14, 2026

Knicks End 53-Year Drought with NBA Championship as Brunson Dominates Finals

The New York Knicks ended their 53-year championship drought by defeating the San Antonio Spurs 94-…
The Championship Drought Ends After 53 years of anticipation, the New York Knicks are NBA champions once again. Their 94-90 victory over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the NBA Finals sealed a 4-1 series victory, bringing an end to one of the longest championship droughts in professional sports. Brunson's Finals Performance The Knicks' victory was led by their relentless guard Jalen Brunson, who delivered a spectacular 45-point performance when it mattered most. Brunson's exceptional play throughout the series culminated in him being named the NBA Finals MVP. After the game, an emotional Brunson expressed his awe at the achievement, highlighting the team's resilience whenever they were counted out. Series Impact on New York This championship victory marks a significant moment for New York basketball, ending a championship drought that began in 1973. The win represents a culmination of years of rebuilding and strategic development for the franchise. Brunson's leadership, combined with the team's collective determination, has restored the Knicks to their former glory in the NBA landscape. Spurs' Valiant Effort For the San Antonio Spurs, the series showcased both their potential and their challenges. Rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama, the Defensive Player of the Year, finished with 19 points, 14 rebounds, and five blocks. However, his 7-for-19 shooting and only three points in the fourth quarter highlighted the difficulties the Spurs faced against the Knicks' defensive pressure in crucial moments. Future Outlook With this championship, the Knicks establish themselves as a legitimate contender for years to come. Brunson's emergence as a Finals MVP suggests he will be the cornerstone of the franchise's continued success. For the Spurs, the series provides valuable experience for Wembanyama and the young core, setting the foundation for future championship aspirations in the coming seasons.
#New York Knicks #Jalen Brunson #NBA Finals
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Sports Jun 14, 2026

Knicks End 53-Year Drought, Capture First NBA Championship Since 1973

The New York Knicks captured their first NBA championship in 53 years, beating the San Antonio Spur…
Knicks End 53-Year Drought with Game‑5 VictoryNew York Knicks secured their first NBA championship in 53 years, defeating the San Antonio Spurs 94‑90 at the Frost Bank Center on June 14, 2026. The win in Game 5 of the Finals clinched the series 4‑1, delivering the franchise’s third title after 1970 and 1973.Scoreline and Key StatisticsFinal score: Knicks 94, Spurs 90Series standing: Knicks lead 4‑1Knicks entered Game 5 with a 3‑1 series leadGame‑winning margin: 4 pointsFranchise and League ImplicationsThe championship revives a market that has endured over five decades without a title, boosting ticket sales, merchandise revenue, and global brand visibility. For the NBA, the resurgence of a New York market team may shift media rights negotiations and increase viewership in the Northeast.Looking Ahead: What the Title Means for the Next DecadeWith a young core and a renewed fan base, the Knicks are positioned to contend for multiple seasons. Expect higher salary‑cap flexibility, potential free‑agent signings, and a stronger bargaining position in upcoming collective‑bargaining discussions.
#New York Knicks #San Antonio Spurs #NBA Finals
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Sports Jun 14, 2026

Aymen Hussein: From Tragedy to Iraq’s World Cup Hope

Iraqi striker Aymen Hussein turned personal loss into a historic moment, scoring the winning goal t…
Aymen Hussein overcame the murder of his father and the disappearance of his brother to become the focal point of Iraq’s return to the FIFA World Cup after a four‑decade hiatus. His decisive goal against Bolivia in the inter‑confederation playoff secured the nation’s spot in Qatar 2026, while his personal story has turned him into a symbol of hope for a war‑torn country. The Road to Qatar 2026: Hussein’s Decisive Goal In the final playoff match on 31 March 2026 in Monterrey, Mexico, Hussein headed the winning goal that beat Bolivia 2‑1, ending Iraq’s 40‑year World Cup drought. The victory placed Iraq in Group 9 alongside France, Senegal and Norway, instantly making Hussein the nation’s hero. Financial Milestones: From 18 Million Dinars to a $1 Million Deal Hussein’s career earnings illustrate his rise from modest beginnings: 2012 – Signed with Dohuk for 18 million Iraqi dinar (≈ $14,000) and a monthly salary of 1.2 million dinar (≈ $920). Subsequent moves to Al‑Shorta, Al‑Talaba and Al‑Zawraa made him the league’s top scorer. 2023 – Joined Qatar’s Al Khor on a reported $1 million contract, becoming Iraq’s most expensive footballer. National Revival: Iraq’s First World Cup Appearance in Four Decades The qualification marks a cultural and sporting renaissance. After the Lions of Mesopotamia’s last appearance in 1986, the nation now looks to Hussein to lead a new generation. Coaches and teammates, including goalkeeper Jalal Hassan and former captain Hussein Saeed, stress his technical skill and humble personality as key factors for a competitive tournament run. Looking Ahead: What Hussein’s Rise Means for Iraq’s Football Future Analysts predict that Hussein’s story will inspire investment in youth academies and improve scouting networks across Iraq’s provinces. If Iraq can advance beyond the group stage, it could trigger a surge in sponsorship, higher ticket revenues, and greater diaspora support, potentially reshaping the country’s football infrastructure for the next decade.
#Aymen Hussein #Iraq national team #World Cup 2026
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Sports Jun 14, 2026

Scotland clinch Group C top spot with McGinn’s winner over Haiti

Scotland returned to the World Cup stage with a 1‑0 win over Haiti, thanks to a late strike from Jo…
Scotland’s decisive 1‑0 victory over Haiti at the World CupIn Boston, Scotland secured a narrow win against Haiti, with the match decided by a single goal from John McGinn. The result gives the Scots three points and places them at the summit of Group C.John McGinn’s goal ends 28‑year World Cup droughtThe goal, scored shortly after the first hydration break, was Scotland’s first World Cup goal since 1998. McGinn’s strike arrived after a series of chances, including a near‑miss from Scott McTominay and a saved effort by Johny Placide.Group C standings and points impactScotland: 3 points, goal difference +1Haiti: 0 points, goal difference –1Top of Group C with one match remaining against MoroccoThe win ensures Scotland remain in contention for the last‑16, but goal‑difference will be crucial.Implications for Scotland’s tournament ambitionsCoach Steve Clarke now faces the challenge of maintaining momentum against stronger opponents such as Morocco and Brazil. While the victory provides confidence, the performance was described as “unconvincing” by some analysts, highlighting defensive lapses that could be exploited later.What lies ahead for Scotland in the next matchesScotland must secure at least a point against Morocco to guarantee progression, and a win would set up a high‑profile clash with Brazil. The team’s ability to tighten at the back and capitalize on set‑piece opportunities will likely determine their fate in the knockout stage.
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Sports Jun 14, 2026

Scotland Breaks 28-Year World Cup Drought with 1-0 Victory Over Haiti

Scotland returned to the FIFA World Cup after a 28‑year gap, edging Haiti 1‑0 thanks to a deflected…
Scotland's Long-Awaited Return to the World Cup StageScotland ended a 28-year absence from the FIFA World Cup with a 1‑0 victory over Haiti at Gillette Stadium, just outside Boston.John McGinn's Deflected Goal Secures 1-0 Win Over HaitiAston Villa captain John McGinn fired a low shot that took a deflection off defender Jean‑Ricner Bellegarde just before the half‑hour mark, sending the ball into the net and giving Scotland the lead.The stadium, with a capacity of 64,000, was packed with a majority of Scottish supporters who celebrated the breakthrough.Numbers That Highlight the Significance of the VictoryFirst World Cup win since the 2‑1 triumph over Sweden in Italy, 1990.First major‑tournament victory of any kind in 30 years (since Euro 96).Haiti are ranked 84th in the world, making the win a notable upset.Scotland now sit top of Group C with three points.What the Win Means for Scotland's World Cup CampaignManager Steve Clarke’s side are now in a strong position to reach the knockout stages – a feat Scotland have never achieved at a World Cup. The victory also provides a psychological edge ahead of tougher fixtures against Morocco and Brazil.Key players such as skipper Andy Robertson and midfielder Scott McTominay added depth, while Napoli’s attacking midfielder, who scored the decisive overhead kick in the qualifying play‑off, returned after a stomach bug.Looking Ahead: Scotland's Path to the Knockout RoundsScotland’s next match is against Morocco at the same venue on Friday, followed by a clash with Brazil in Miami. With the eight best third‑placed teams also advancing, a draw or narrow loss could still see the Scots progress, but a win against Morocco would virtually guarantee a spot in the last 32.
#Scotland #Haiti #John McGinn
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