At last, divestment is hitting the fossil fuel industry where it hurts

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Australia wrap up victory to level Test series with India

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Australia build lead despite imperious Virat Kohli century in second Test

Australia build lead despite imperious Virat Kohli century in second Test


Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “Australia build lead despite imperious Virat Kohli century in second Test” was written by Geoff Lemon at Perth Stadium, for theguardian.com on Sunday 16th December 2018 10.22 UTC

One thing that Virat Kohli does is makes you feel you’ve witnessed a classic.

Not all innings are created equal. Cheteshwar P

How to make the perfect pilau rice and peas

How to make the perfect pilau rice and peas


Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “How to make the perfect pilau rice and peas” was written by Felicity Cloake, for The Guardian on Wednesday 14th November 2018 12.00 UTC

Rice and peas with real peas, or muttar pilau, is a satisfying vegetarian dish popular in Pakistan and northern India, where fresh peas are plentiful, though the frozen sort has made it a year-round favourite everywhere else.

The School in the Cloud review – how a computer for slum kids inspired a learning debate

The School in the Cloud review – how a computer for slum kids inspired a learning debate


Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “The School in the Cloud review – how a computer for slum kids inspired a learning debate” was written by Leslie Felperin, for theguardian.com on Friday 19th October 2018 11.00 UTC

Half term usually brings forth a minor deluge of U-rated animated features, laid out like cinematic kitchen roll to absorb the attention of restless childre

Chess: Magnus Carlsen hangs on to No 1 ranking while Ding Liren nears record

Chess: Magnus Carlsen hangs on to No 1 ranking while Ding Liren nears record


Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “Chess: Magnus Carlsen hangs on to No 1 ranking while Ding Liren nears record” was written by Leonard Barden, for The Guardian on Friday 19th October 2018 14.03 UTC

Magnus Carlsen’s world No 1 ranking barely survived at the European Club Cup, which ended on Thursday, while in contrast Ding Liren’s unbeaten run continued as Ch