Marcel Siem takes advantage of easier conditions early on day two of 152nd Open
Troon was proving less of a test than Thursday due to gentler winds.
Troon was proving less of a test than Thursday due to gentler winds.
The strike hit hours after Israel’s military confirmed one of its airstrikes had killed a Hezbollah commander and other militants in southern Lebanon.
The 2019 champion is a shot behind surprise leader Daniel Brown following the opening day.
Here are the stories making headlines this Friday.
Timelapse imaging offers no benefit, despite being sold as an add-on service by many UK private fertility clinics, scientists have found.
Toby Albert hit a career best 66 to propel Hampshire to 183 but it was nowhere near enough in the end.
The UK has announced new measures to tackle a ‘shadow fleet’ of oil tankers helping Russia evade sanctions.
The Northallerton golfer shot a bogey-free 65 with a birdie at the last lifting him to six under.
Representatives of the British defence industry said their support for Ukraine was ‘unwavering’.
Bereaved relatives gathered at the Covid Memorial Wall, in Westminster.
Campenaerts finished first in a three-man sprint while Tadej Pogacar remains in first place,
Business and trade minister Justin Madders told the Commons that a statement will be made by the end of the month.
Inquiry chairwoman Baroness Heather Hallett has urged the new UK Government and devolved administrations to take action on 10 major areas.
Choudary, who was convicted of supporting the so-called Islamic State in 2016, is accused of taking a ‘caretaker role’ in directing Al-Muhajiroun.
The discovery has been called the biggest in the last 20 years.