Bristol boss Pat Lam worried for Premiership if Covid lockdown comes
Rugby union is facing an uncertain time amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Rugby union is facing an uncertain time amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Laws have been changed so that only pro-China ‘patriots’ can run the city.
A low turnout has been predicted, with candidates vetted to ensure they are loyal to China.
The debutant’s effort was the 11th nine-dart finish at the World Championship.
Genge will unite with fellow England prop Kyle Sinckler.
Wasps are due to visit Toulouse and Bristol go to Stade Francais.
The school involved said it would consider children’s feelings and adjust teaching materials accordingly.
Scarlets have 32 players in quarantine at a Belfast hotel.
The England head coach has returned to the Warriors in an administrative role.
The Warriors have also brought Shaun Wane back to the club as leadership and management director.
A massive police presence was deployed to prevent any disruption in the city.
Electoral laws were amended in May to ensure only ‘patriots’ loyal to China will rule the city.
The Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China has refused to hand over details of its operations and finances.
The easing in restrictions was announced by the territory’s chief executive, Carrie Lam.
The 51-year-old has represented the Super League club as both player and coach.