Hong Kong legislators unanimously passed a new national security law on Tuesday, introducing penalties such as life imprisonment for crimes related to treason and insurrection, and up to 20 years' jail for the theft of state secrets. Penalties run up to life in prison for sabotage endangering national security, treason and insurrection, 20 years for espionage and sabotage, and 14 years for external interference.
Oxford Harlequins have been promoted into the National League after beating Banbury RFC to win the title with two matches to go.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has signalled an end to Manchester United spending huge sums on superstar names by insisting the club’s focus should be on unearthing the “next Kylian Mbappe” and the “next Jude Bellingham”.