England's World Cup last-16 tie with Mexico is set to be moved to 19:00 BST on Sunday.
Fifa is understood to be bringing forward the game at Azteca, Mexico City, which had been scheduled to kick off at 01:00 BST on Monday (18:00 local time on Sunday).
Forecasts suggest there could be thunderstorms and heavy rain around this time, although Fifa has not yet provided any explanation.
"looking at ways to allow it"
My friend you are the Prime Minister of His Majesty's government. Inform the officers of the Crown to not go after pub landlords.
🚨 BREAKING: Keir Starmer has now stepped in and is "urgently looking" at ways to allow all pubs to stay open for England's 1am match against Mexico on Monday
When I started seeing Sandy Petersen come up in my For You page, I actually was quite interested in his takes. But then I started to realise that he just constantly makes shit up.
Hi Sandy, I hope you’re well. I have appreciated the recent discussions. I do not agree with your framing.
Regarding piracy, DOOM is a complicated example because shareware was the model. DOOM’s first episode was designed to be freely copied, passed around, uploaded, installed, and played. That enormous unpaid audience was not the same thing as piracy. It was part of how DOOM reached the world.
By the mid-90s, DOOM had something like 20 million shareware installs and more than 2 million paid copies sold. Those 20 million people were not “pirates” by default. A huge number of them were playing the free episode exactly as intended.
That doesn’t excuse people pirating the registered game. However, it’s important not to collapse legal shareware distribution, unpaid reach, and actual piracy into one number.
I also don’t think piracy is what “gutted” id - id is still around and still making games. Piracy may have cost money, but it wasn’t the reason Quake was hard or why people eventually went different ways.
So yes: pay developers. Buy the games you love. Support the people who make them.
But history is messier than “pirates killed the companies.” Sometimes the same free distribution that looked like lost sales was also the thing that made the game impossible to ignore.
Author of today's Telegraph hit piece plans to now add "some of [my] comments" to their hit piece.
But only after already pressuring Buy Me A Coffee to deplatform me, and quoting the co-director of Labour Against Antisemitism to condemn me.
This is the game they play: misrepresent you, attack your livelihood and reputation, and only afterwards do they quote you or publish a correction.
Reprehensible.
A fundraising platform designed to help fans support struggling artists and performers is being exploited by far-Right activists, The Telegraph can reveal.
The activists using the platform include one who has called for all British Jews to be deported.
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🚨 NEW: Rachel Reeves has announced £290m in funding to help Ukraine’s energy security
It means the UK has now committed up to £25bn in total to support Ukraine
Ukraine allegedly disguised a $20bn Nord Stream sabotage mission as a “porn film” cover story, according to a new investigative book by Bojan Pancevski.
The account reveals how underwater divers planted explosives on the Russia–Germany gas pipelines in one of the biggest acts of sabotage in modern history ⤵️
https://t.co/uqapzbzoQ1
🚨 Manchester United confirm they have secured the majority of the land required to build a new 100,000-seater stadium.
The club acquired the 25-acre site located approximately 350m north-west of Old Trafford from Indurent.