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Former NATO chief targets PM Starmer, warning UK's security in 'peril'

LONDON, April 14 (Reuters) - Britain's national security is "in peril" because of political complacency and under-investment in defence, former NATO chief George Robertson will say on Tuesday, in a rare ‌public rebuke of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's handling of military spending.

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Robertson, who helped draft a ‌Strategic Defence Review commissioned by Starmer when he came to power in 2024, is expected to say in a lecture that ​Britain has become increasingly exposed to external threats.

Robertson, who served in the 1990s as defence secretary from Starmer's Labour Party, told the Financial Times there was a gap between the prime minister's rhetoric and action on defence, and Starmer was "not willing to make the necessary investment".

In his lecture, to be delivered later on Tuesday ‌in Salisbury, southern England, he is ⁠expected to call out finance minister Rachel Reeves for devoting "only 40 words" to defence in a budget speech last autumn and not mentioning it at all in ⁠an update last month, the FT said.

"Britain's national security and safety is in peril," he is due to say, according to an excerpt reported by the FT and the BBC. "We are under-prepared. We are under-insured. We are ​under attack. ​We are not safe."

'CORROSIVE COMPLACENCY'

Robertson's office did not immediately ​respond to a request for comment. There ‌was no immediate response from Starmer's office.

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Starmer has blamed under-investment in the military on 14 years of rule by the rival Conservative Party, and has promised the largest sustained rise in defence spending since the Cold War, to reach 3% of national output in the next parliament.

The government has said it would publish a 10-year defence investment plan soon, aimed at meeting the ambitions set out in the 2024 ‌review co-written by Robertson, which called for a shift towards ​drones, digital warfare and data-driven combat systems reflecting lessons drawn ​from the war in Ukraine.

Starmer said last ​week that the war in Iran must be a turning point for Britain, pledging ‌to strengthen the economy and military to ​cope with a more "volatile and ​dangerous" world.

But Robertson will accuse Britain's political leadership of a "corrosive complacency" towards defence and describe decisions made by "non-military experts in the Treasury" as "vandalism".

"We cannot defend Britain with an ever-expanding welfare budget," ​he is expected to say.

He will ‌say the security outlook has deteriorated sharply following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and heightened tensions ​in the Middle East, calling it one of the most dangerous periods in decades.

(Reporting ​by Sam TabahritiEditing by Elizabeth Piper and Peter Graff)

Former NATO chief targets PM Starmer, warning UK's security in 'peril'

LONDON, April 14 (Reuters) - Britain's national security is "in peril" because of political complacency and under-investm...
Dolphins not interested in trading star running back De'Von Achane, GM Jon-Eric Sullivan says

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Jon-Eric Sullivan is looking for generational players to add in next week'sNFL draft.

Associated Press FILE - Miami Dolphins running back De'Von Achane (28) escapes a tackle by New Orleans Saints cornerback Alontae Taylor (1) during the first half of an NFL football game, Nov. 30, 2025, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File) Miami Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan gestures during a pre-NFL draft football press conference Wednesday, April 15, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

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The Miami Dolphins general manager knows he already has one on his roster in De'Von Achane, and he has no interest in parting ways with the star running back.

Despite unloading the majority of Miami's core from the last few seasons, including quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and receiversJaylen WaddleandTyreek Hill, Sullivan said Wednesday that Achane is not going anywhere amid contract negotiations.

“He is not available for trade," Sullivan said. "Things are going good. We've had some positive conversations over the last couple of days. Trending in the right direction.”

Achane is entering the final year of his rookie contract and is expected to be a key piece of Miami's rebuilt roster along with quarterback Malik Willis, whom Miami acquiredafter cutting Tagovailoain March.

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Achane rushed for at least 800 yards in each of his first three seasons, with 1,350 yards on 238 carries last season. He averaged a league-leading 5.7 yards per carry with eight rushing touchdowns, along with 488 receiving yards and four receiving scores.

The Dolphins have 11 total picks in the 2026 draft, including the 11th overall selection.

Sullivan also had had talks on potential contract extensions for center Aaron Brewer and linebacker Jordyn Brooks, though nothing is imminent for either veteran. Both were captains for the Dolphins last season.

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Dolphins not interested in trading star running back De'Von Achane, GM Jon-Eric Sullivan says

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Hilton Head a time to exhale and move on from the Masters

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — Two golf tournaments separated by one week and 150 miles (240 kilometers) could not be any more different.

Associated Press Cameron Young reacts after missing a putt on the 16th hole during the final round of the Masters golf tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club, Sunday, April 12, 2026, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) Scottie Scheffler works on the practice green during a practice round at the RBC Heritage golf tournament, Wednesday, April 15, 2026, in Hilton Head Island, S.C. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart) Xander Schaufele lines up a putt on the 11th green during a practice round of the RBC Heritage golf tournament on Hilton Head Island, S.C, Wednesday, April 15, 2026, in Hilton Head Island,, S.C. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart) Xander Schaufele putts on the 10th green at the RBC Heritage golf tournament, Wednesday, April 15, 2026, in Hilton Head Island, S.C. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)

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The Mastersis the first major of the year, a high-stress test at Augusta National that requires full attention on just about every shot because of the razor-thin difference in the outcome. TheRBC Heritageprovides a tight, tree-lined Harbour Town course that oozes a sense of peace.

The winner gets a green jacket one week, a plaid one the next.

And there was one other element that madeCameron Younglook forward to the week after being in contention at Augusta National.

“It is easier, physically, like the walk,” Young said after finishing nine holes of a pro-am round. “And staying closer. Everything seems simpler.”

Otherwise, it's time to move on amid a reminder there is no time to stop to rest.

Masters champion Rory McIlroychose not to play this $20 million signature event, not a surprise because he didn't play last year, either. Tiny, tight Harbour Town is one that doesn't quite fit him. Justin Rose also pulled out, fresh off his third time with a lead on the back nine at Augusta National without a green jacket to show for it.

The PGA Tour is in the early stages of a six-week stretch that includes two majors and three $20 million signature events.

The Masters is over. They're on to Hilton Head.

“It's over with. Can't really go back,” said Scottie Scheffler, who had reason to replay the final round in his mind in the three days between tournaments.

He was 12 shots behind going into the weekend at the Masters and finished one behind McIlroy despite making only one birdie on the par 5s on the back nine all week.

“So if I would be frustrated, it would be with the start,” Scheffler said. “But I'm proud of how I played on the weekend. That's part of the beauty and frustrating part of golf — I get to try again this week. And if I had won last week, it would be the same thing.”

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He speaks from experience. The last timeScheffler won the Masters in 2024, he came to the RBC Heritageand won by three shots. He is known to put winning — and losing — behind him quickly. The difference this week was the time he invested getting ready.

“The preparation looks a little different in terms of not doing nearly as much as a normal week," he said. “That's mainly because this golf course doesn't change too much. Rest is a huge part of that.”

The field is the largest for the signature events, 82 players because of 10 additional players who won in 2025 and did not get to playThe Sentry at Kapalua because it was canceled by a dispute over water.

Young had just as good of a chance to win as Scheffler, and that was on his mind when he drove three hours through the Low Country of South Carolina to the next destination. He had eight straight chances at birdie on the back nine at the Masters and finished with nine straight pars.

“I had a really good chance to win, and I played the golf to win,” Young said. “I just didn't, which happens a lot in golf. But I think about all the times Rosey has played the golf to win and hasn't, or even Rory. It does happen.”

What he enjoyed about the week in retrospect was being in the final group, leading by two shots on the front nine. Young was thinking about having a chance a month before the Masters.

“I enjoyed the battle on Sunday. I enjoyed the week,” he said. “I started in a bad spot (a 40 on the front nine Thursday) and enjoyed the grind of getting back to somewhere worthwhile. And by Sunday, I gave myself every chance.”

There is a relaxing vibe about Hilton Head, and a lot of wedges in the hands of the best players, both of which can be deceptive. The Harbour Town course can be challenging with trees that get in the way and plenty of water to punish mistakes.

“When you're out of position here, you're not often able to get it to the front of the green,” Young said. "At Augusta, you can hit it miles off line and a lot of times you can get something to the front of the green. Here, you hit one off line and you're hitting out sideways, or you have water in front.

“It's not an easy golf course,” he said. “There's no foot off the gas at all on the golf front.”

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Hilton Head a time to exhale and move on from the Masters

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Azzi Fudd, Top Pick in WNBA Draft, Will Make $424K More Than Caitlin Clark Did as a Rookie

Azzi Fudd will earn $500,000 in her WNBA rookie campaign

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  • The former UConn standout's salary is $424,000 more than Caitlin Clark made in her 2024 rookie season

  • Fudd will join girlfriend and 2025 rookie of the year Paige Bueckers on the Dallas Wings this season

Azzi Fudd, the No. 1 pick of the 2026 WNBA Draft, is set to make big money in Big D.When the former UConn standout joins girlfriendPaige Bueckers, 24, on the Dallas Wings for the upcoming season, Fudd, 23, will take home $500,000 thanks to the new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) signed by players last month.Fudd’s salary is roughly $424,000 more than the $76,832 thatCaitlin Clarkearned in 2024, her first year in the league.Bueckers, last season’s rookie of the year, made $78,831 in 2025.

Azzi Fudd and Paige Bueckers in April 2025Credit: The Hapa Blonde/GC Images

Still, as the third No. 1 WNBA/NBA draft pick to go to Dallas in the last two years, Fudd’s compensation pales in comparison to Mavericks rookieCooper Flagg’s paycheck.Flagg, 19, earned nearly $14 million for his freshman campaign — in which he’s in the running for rookie of the year — with the Mavericks.Before the new CBA went into effect, players across the league clamored for equal pay, given that the league’s popularity has soared since Clark’s arrival on the scene.

Previous to the new agreement, the average WNBA base salary was around $102,000, while the NBA average is about $13 million, according toSpotrac's data analyzed bySIandBasketball Reference.In July 2025, WNBA players sent a message to the league ahead of playing in theWNBA All-Star Gameby wearing warm-up shirts that read "Pay us what you owe us."

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"That’s one of the things we're in the room fighting for," Clark, who was a team captain, toldUSA Todayof the plea at the time. "We should be paid more and hopefully that’s the case moving forward as the league continues to grow."As far as Fudd’s concerned, she’s excited to earn her keep.

"I can't wait. Obviously, Paige [Bueckers], Arike [Ogunbowale], getting to watch them and then seeing their new pieces,” she told reporters on Monday.  “I'm so excited. I can't wait to get there. I can't wait to learn how to play with them, learn how they play, their style of play and how I can contribute.”

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England beats Spain again, winning 1-0 in Women's World Cup qualifier

LONDON (AP) — England came out on top again in its latest clash with Spain, winning 1-0 in a Women’s World Cup qualifier at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday.

Associated Press England's Lauren Hemp celebrates scoring her side's first goal during the Women's 2027 World Cup group C qualifier soccer match between England and Spain in London, Tuesday, April 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) England's Lucy Bronze heads the ball before Spain's Olga Carmona, rear, during the Women's 2027 World Cup group C qualifier soccer match between England and Spain in London, Tuesday, April 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) Spain's Salma Paralluelo runs with the ball during the Women's 2027 World Cup group C qualifier soccer match between England and Spain in London, Tuesday, April 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) Spain's Alexia Putellas reacts after missing a chance to score during the Women's 2027 World Cup group C qualifier soccer match between England and Spain in London, Tuesday, April 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) England players celebrate after the Women's 2027 World Cup group C qualifier soccer match between England and Spain in London, Tuesday, April 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

APTOPIX England Spain Women's WCup Soccer

Lauren Hemp’s third-minute strike settled the game that leavesEuropean champion Englandtop of Group A3 with a 100% record.

It was a repeat of last year’s Euros final and the World Cup final of 2023 and the latest head-to-head between these giants of the women’s game.

England triumphed at the Euros to win back-to-back titles, but it was Spain that was crowned world champion in ’23.

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England, ranked No. 4 in the world, secured the victory against No.1 Spain through Hemp’s goal, which was turned in from an early corner. Spain’s Alexia Putellas thought she had cleared the effort but couldn’t prevent it from crossing the line.

The2027 Women’s World Cup will be staged in Brazil.

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England beats Spain again, winning 1-0 in Women's World Cup qualifier

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