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Gill scored an imperious 269 on day two at Edgbaston, besting Sunil Gavaskar’s claim to the highest ever score by an Indian batter on English soil and Virat Kohli’s mark for the biggest knock by an ...
A judge fined Oisin Murphy £70,000 and handed him a 20-month driving ban after he crashed a car into a tree while drink-driving earlier this year.
Actress Celia Imrie, star of Bridget Jones’s Diary, Calendar Girls and, aptly, the 2004 film Wimbledon, was in attendance in the Royal Box. She was joined by Feargal Sharkey, environmentalist and ...
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have discussed Iran, Ukraine and other issues by phone, the Kremlin said. The call on Thursday was their sixth publicly disclosed chat ...
Thousands of tourists, hotel workers and residents have been evacuated from the Ierapetra area on Crete’s southern coast.
A ban on Palestine Action as a terror group is poised to become law after peers backed the Government move at Westminster but faces a legal bid to block it. The House of Lords backed proscribing the ...
Federer and Nadal’s retirements left Djokovic as the last of the ‘big three’ still standing, but while he believes he has a shot at winning a record 25th grand slam title the Serbian will not be ...
Emma Raducanu sought inspiration for her clash with Aryna Sabalenka by watching the other big-hitting world number one. After training for 70 minutes at Wimbledon’s Aorangi Park practice courts on ...
The Home Secretary has said she is “deeply concerned” that MI5 gave false evidence to the High Court and that the Government accepts a further investigation should take place.
Four people have been stabbed outside a shopping centre in the southern city of Tampere in Finland. Police said a suspect has been arrested. There were no fatalities, and police said there was no ...
Lawrence Shankland revealed he simply could not bring himself to close the door on his Hearts career after the talismanic captain dramatically re-signed with the Edinburgh club for the next three ...
Labour’s Rebecca Long Bailey said the Government’s argument against compensation for the 1950s-born women is ‘bizarre’ and ‘makes ...