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The Angmering School relished being part of a special occasion at Lord’s at the National Table Cricket Finals Day.
England pace bowler Jofra Archer missed Monday’s training session ahead of their second Test with India due to a family emergency, but the ECB has decided to name an unchanged line-up all the same.
Ambergate College relished being part of a special occasion at Lord’s at the National Table Cricket Finals Day. The Grantham school battled through regional rounds to take on 11 other schools at the ...
Wirral Grammar School for Boys enjoyed a memorable trip to Lord’s as they regained their National Table Cricket title.The Bebington-based ...
People living in flats and rented homes could get the chance to install “plug-in” solar panels on roofs and balconies under Government plans. The move forms part of the solar road-map set out by the ...
Kartal, 23, will face Viktoriya Tomova in the second round – their first meeting. The 30-year-old Bulgarian has never reached the third round in 17 previous Slam appearances.
The group behind one of Britain’s largest oil refineries has collapsed into administration, sparking fears over oil supplies and jobs. State Oil – the parent company of Prax Group, which owns the ...
Striker Callum Osmand has joined Celtic from Fulham on a four-year deal, having taken advice from former Hoops star Matt O’Riley. The 19-year-old is the latest arrival at Parkhead following the ...
Police investigating the murder of pregnant mother-of-two Sarah Montgomery in Co Down have made a second arrest. A 42-year-old woman has been arrested in Belfast on Monday on suspicion of assisting an ...
Christopher Brain, 68, from Wilmslow, is accused of one count of rape and 36 counts of indecent assault against 13 women between 1981 and 1995.
The conviction of Ryland Headley, 92, for the murder of Louisa Dunne in 1967, is thought to be the longest-running cold case to be solved by police.
The granddaughter of Louisa Dunne never believed her killer would be brought to justice, with her family having to live with the “emptiness and sadness”. Mary Dainton, 78, has told how she “accepted” ...
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