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Vespertilio is pencilled in for sprint targets in both Ireland and England after skipping the Minstrel Stakes at the weekend. The filly was an intended runner in the Group Two at the Curragh on Sunday ...
Sir James Cleverly is set to return to the Conservative front bench as the shadow housing secretary, as Kemi Badenoch shakes up her top team. The former foreign secretary is understood to be joining ...
In the latest round of strikes, at least 12 people died when tents sheltering displaced people in the built-up, seaside Shati refugee camp on the western side of Gaza City, were hit, according to the ...
The row between the British Medical Association (BMA) and health leaders over the upcoming doctor strike has deepened as research suggests public support for the action is waning.
The British and Irish Lions emerged from the toughest test of their Australia tour with an edgy 24-19 victory over First Nations and Pasifika XV in Melbourne.
Run the Blades, one of Scotland’s most iconic trail running events, celebrated its 10th anniversary in style at the weekend with a ...
Andrew Bailey also stressed that the UK cannot “compromise” on financial stability amid the Treasury’s plans to rip up red tape across the sector. Ring-fencing was brought in after the 2008 financial ...
Sunderland are closing in on a deal for Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Granit Xhaka as head coach Regis Le Bris seeks to add Premier League experience to his squad.
SARAH Hunter had no doubts about cutting her maternity leave short to be back in time to coach England at a home Women’s Rugby World Cup.
Howard Phillips, 65, intended to help people two apparent Russian agents called “Sasha” and “Dima”, who were in fact undercover ...
Ukraine’s President’s offer came after Russian forces launched a fresh wave of drones at Ukrainian cities overnight.
Holyrood’s Climate Action and Energy Secretary has written to Steve Reed about ‘inaccurate and misleading comments’ about water quality ...