Ruben Amorim’s rejigged side rallied as they started with a back four and dug deep at the end to secure a 1-0 triumph.
A second two-day finish of the series was on the menu in Melbourne, with England 77 for two in pursuit of 175 at the tea break.
From the chaos of The White Lotus to a summer at Cousins beach to the Upside Down, here is a roundup of some of the biggest shows of the year.
The nation’s High Court found Najib Razak, 72, guilty on four counts of abuse of power and 21 charges of money laundering.
Wickets continued to fall at a frantic pace in the Boxing Day Test, with England reducing Australia’s second innings to 98 for six on a venomous pitch at the MCG. After both teams were bowled out on ...
Gains in London councils such as Westminster or Barnet could help shore up Kemi Badenoch’s position as Conservative leader, an expert said.
First Minister John Swinney is “duping” his party’s supporters into thinking he can win a majority, Anas Sarwar has claimed. A majority of SNP MSPs, the First Minister has said, should be enough for ...
Charles’s press team, led by press secretary Alan Percival and his successor Sandy Henney, had reported to Irish officials that they felt the visit to Ireland was “the best public outing the Prince ...
Patrick Dorgu opened his Manchester United account in spectacular fashion as the makeshift right winger’s rasping volley sealed a much-needed Old Trafford victory against Newcastle.
Sir John Major said being “shouted at” by an Irish Justice minister was like “being in the House of Commons”, according to state documents which show that Padraig Flynn took UK officials to task on co ...
The singer-songwriter said he was stopped by officers and detained for more than two hours after he got off a ferry.
The White House wanted to avoid a photo of Bill Clinton shaking Gerry Adams’ hand at a Belfast reception held as part of the US president’s historic visit in 1995.
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