

Is Nigel Farage becoming a liability for Reform?
thetimes.comWhich of the Baltic capitals would you recommend for a 4 day trip?
planning to go to one of the Baltic cities this summer for four (ish) days with my brothers (all in 20s) leaning towards either vilnius or riga. looking for cool pubs/bars, great views, things to do during the day, a city that feels vibrant. I was zoning in on riga but I’ve heard mixed things about it, especially on Reddit. people saying it’s ugly, unfriendly, that the other two are clearly better etc. which is a shame because when I started my research it looked great!
which one would you recommend for an (almost) four day visit, out of the three?
Reform UK MP says minorities should not fear party’s ‘revolution’
thetimes.comRobert Jenrick says questions about £5m donation to Farage are legitimate
theguardian.comSlightly backhanded compliment from Rassie on Borthwick!
Burnham adviser calls for billions of pounds in borrowing for infrastructure
theguardian.comAmericans love to bash Britain. That’s their problem, not ours
thetimes.comEton figures to join populist politicians and wealthy backers at ‘anti-woke Davos’
theguardian.comWes Streeting plans to increase high-skilled immigration if he becomes PM
theguardian.comBritain needs a saviour — it’s not Andy Burnham
thetimes.comWho is Dan Jarvis, the new defence secretary replacing John Healey?
theguardian.comTommy Robinson, Elon Musk’s father and links to Russian ultranationalists
thetimes.comJohn Healey resigns as defence secretary
telegraph.co.ukAny advice against people who hit hard and stay behind the baseline?
For some reason I have a really hard time playing against players who don't come to the net that often. They stay in the back of the court and just hit hard, with all or nothing shots, usually older, former tennis players/sometimes squash
Any strategy/advice against players that stay in the back and just fire bullets all the time?