England need to be in best form to beat South Africa at World Cup – Linsey Smith
Slow left-arm bowler Smith two wickets for 11 runs as England opened the tournament with a win over Bangladesh.
Slow left-arm bowler Smith two wickets for 11 runs as England opened the tournament with a win over Bangladesh.
Four soldiers and a civilian were killed in one of two pubs bombed in the Surrey city in 1974.
The crossings were made in 17 boats on the same day four people died off the coast of France.
The Spaniard’s security in midfield will be missing after he was ruled out for the rest of the season with a serious knee injury last month.
Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through London on Saturday.
Israel is still battling Hamas in Gaza nearly a year after its October 7 attack, and has opened a new front against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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US vice president Kamala Harris was in Charlotte one day after a visit to the state by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Rovers overcame Warrington to book place at Old Trafford.
Outside back scored stunning try against Leigh.
Smith turned in figures of two for 11 from her four overs.
Brentford ran out winners in a thrilling clash which leaves Wolves bottom of the table and without a Premier League win this season.
Stephen Doughty said that the sovereignty of the territories is ‘not up for negotiation’.
Brazil goalkeeper Alisson was replaced after suffering a suspected hamstring injury for the Reds.
The deaths occurred when occupants of overcrowded boats were ‘panicked’ by engine failures.