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  • 12 hours ago | theguardian.com | Tom Regan

    The Nintendo Switch 2 certainly makes a strong first impression, but once that gadget limerence begins to fade, it’s down to the games to stave off any creeping buyer’s remorse.

  • 15 hours ago | theguardian.com | Phil Harrison |Ali Catterall |Graeme Virtue |Hannah Davies

    Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace9pm, ITV1A new run of this affecting, long-running series which uses a mixture of fancy DNA technology and old-school sleuthing to reunite people with their biological families. We begin with Simon who, in 1966, was left in the outside toilet block of a mother-and-baby home in south Wales. We also meet Lisa, who almost 60 years ago, was left in another baby’s pram.

  • 15 hours ago | theguardian.com | Martin Pegan

    The Expansion Cup. It’s the biggest game on the football calendar. At least it is for two clubs and their supporters who circle the day as a reminder that they’re not alone in trying to break into a crowded market. But this time, the clash between the GWS Giants and the Gold Coast Suns is more than just a “mockbuster”. It’s for more than just tongue-in-cheek bragging rights. The AFL’s glorified “nepo babies” will meet for the first time with both sides sitting inside the top eight.

  • 20 hours ago | theguardian.com | Jamie Jackson

    Pep Guardiola stated Jack Grealish was excluded from Manchester City’s Club World Cup squad following honest discussions but claimed he could stay at City and return as the player who helped claim the treble. In 35 appearances for City last term Grealish made only 16 starts, with six of these in the league, the 29-year-old’s drop in status underlined by him being an unused replacement in the 1-0 FA Cup final defeat to Crystal Palace.

  • 21 hours ago | theguardian.com | Jillian Ambrose

    More UK gas plants will be in line for windfall payments to help keep the lights on this winter after generators received multimillion-pound payouts last winter. Britain’s energy system operator expects the UK’s winter power supplies to reach their highest level in five years, in part due to a rising number of gas plants willing to generate electricity during the colder months. Gas plants are typically called on to generate electricity when wind and solar power are in short supply.