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Can Welbeck's Indian summer lead to a World Cup recall?

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October 24, 2025

Brighton striker is in the best form of his career at 34 and England could yet have a vacancy, says John Brewin

Age appears no barrier for Thomas Tuchel's England. An 18-month contract as a one-shot deal - North America or bust - brings little need to plan for the future. Any legacy is in the success or failure of Mission 2026, hence the expected presence of "good tourist" Jordan Henderson, 36 less than a week after the World Cup kicks off.

Though Harry Kane is immovable, undroppable, there may yet be a vacancy for an athletic, intelligent, hardworking forward, capable of linking play and leading the press, should Ollie Watkins or Dominic Solanke falter. Anyone meeting the demands of modern forward play: apply within.

The top-scoring Englishmen in this season's Premier League on four each are Burnley's uncapped Jaidon Anthony, also eligible for Jamaica, and Danny Welbeck, whose last game for his country was at the 2018 World Cup. If Henderson was a Gareth Southgate mainstay, then Welbeck was a favourite of Roy Hodgson, his 16 goals in 42 appearances a decent scoring rate.

This season, Welbeck has been as good as any English striker. His finishing, as shown by predatory strikes for Brighton against Newcastle, gets better with age. The first, a falling-leaf dink, was followed by stroking home after a Dan Burn tackle set the ball loose.

"I have the passion and love for football," Welbeck said after the game. "It's what I want to do. I feel good. I feel strong and fit so I won't be stopping soon."

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All-conquering O'Brien sets sights on beating own record

Ballydoyle trainer's crack squadron at Breeders' Cup will aim to set new personal best for Group One wins

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3 mins

October 31, 2025

The Guardian

Official statistics show areas where almost all children live in income-deprived homes

Almost 100% of children in more than 70 neighbourhoods in England are living in income-deprived families, according to new measures that factor in the impact of soaring rents.

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3 mins

October 31, 2025

The Guardian

Ukraine The young women holding a country together

Ukraine is increasingly a country held together by women.

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6 mins

October 31, 2025

The Guardian

Broke Britain Jaywick tops list, but London poverty also exposed

It's Jaywick again.

time to read

2 mins

October 31, 2025

The Guardian

Borthwick aims to mimic Bazball in autumn series

England’s rugby players are seeking to emulate the Bazball ethos of their cricketing counterparts and strike a preemptive blow for the nation in the run-up to the forthcoming Ashes series.

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3 mins

October 31, 2025

The Guardian

How bad is it? Latest error will damage Labour at a critical time

After Reeves became chancellor, she and her family moved into 11 Downing Street.

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3 mins

October 31, 2025

The Guardian

Andrew to be stripped of his royal titles and must move out of home

King's decision means former Duke of York will no longer be a prince

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4 mins

October 31, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Farrell says he was so drunk on set he needed 46 takes for a single line

Colin Farrell has said that he once showed up so drunk to a film set he needed almost 50 takes to convincingly get through a line of dialogue, angering his costar Tom Cruise.

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2 mins

October 31, 2025

The Guardian

Trump says rare earths deal and tariff cut agreed after Xi meeting

Donald Trump has described crucial trade talks with the Chinese president in South Korea as “amazing”, saying their dispute over the supply of rare earths had been settled and that he would visit China in April.

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3 mins

October 31, 2025

The Guardian

New suspects arrested over Louvre theft but gems still missing

Five new suspects have been arrested in connection with the Louvre burglary in Paris, in which thieves stole crown jewels worth an estimated €88m (£76m), the city's public prosecutor has said - but the gems remain missing.

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1 min

October 31, 2025

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