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Regis Le Bris will not allow the prospect of Premier League riches to distract him as he attempts to guide Sunderland back into the big time.
Economics is very much on course for a return to action in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot and is reported to have “done really well from three to four”.
Figures obtained by Full Fact show how the recent rise in the number of in-hospital appointments compares to previous years.
An Iraqi-born barber jailed for four years for sending terrorist propaganda videos is the fourth man from a pro-Islamic State WhatsApp group to be sentenced, it can now be reported.
Jonathan Portman is confident Rumstar can improve significantly on his only previous outing at Haydock when contesting Saturday’s Group Two Betfred Temple Stakes.
Ben Stokes grabbed two comeback wickets as England chipped away at Zimbabwe’s resistance on day two at Trent Bridge. England declared in the morning session with 565 for six on the board and had the ...
Iran and the United States made “some but not conclusive progress” in a fifth round of negotiations in Rome over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear programme, the talks’ Omani mediator said.
Storm Boy is already among the ante-post favourites for both the King Charles III Stakes and the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot and has reportedly acclimatised well at Ballydoyle.
Alan Lovell, chairman of the Environment Agency, revealed that farmers caused a record number of pollution incidents in English rivers.
An update has been issued after a man was arrested following a train crash at Nordan, near Leominster in Herefordshire.
Bordeaux-Begles captain Maxime Lucu has described English rugby’s man of the moment Henry Pollock as a player with “incredible qualities” and “a threat” to their Investec Champions Cup hopes.
The man in his late 70s could not be saved and was pronounced dead at the scene on British Camp, Malvern Hills ...
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