Geoff Capes: Athlete and strongman was ‘giant in heart and spirit’
The British shot put record holder and twice World’s Strongest Man has died aged 75.
The British shot put record holder and twice World’s Strongest Man has died aged 75.
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New legislation to ban the sale of single-use vapes from June 1 2025 has been laid out in Parliament.
The Labour Party’s election manifesto pledged to ‘guarantee two weeks’ worth of work experience’ for every young person.
Jacob Newson, an RAF enthusiast, has raised thousands for charity since he lost his mother to breast cancer.
The Age UK ambassador spoke out as the charity published analysis on agesim.
The Democratic candidate’s campaign is hoping it will crystallise for voters the fight between defending democracy and sowing political chaos.
Haaland put City 2-0 up just prior to the hour mark at the Etihad Stadium with a remarkable effort.
Micheal Martin said parts of the Occupied Territories Bill need to be changed to withstand a legal challenge.
Darwin Nunez’s 27th-minute goal was enough to see off Leipzig in the Champions League.
The Prime Minister hailed the October 30 fiscal event, Labour’s first Budget for 14 years, as a historic moment.
The Reds have won 11 of their 12 matches this term.
Haaland’s double took his goal tally to a remarkable 44 in 42 Champions League outings.
Dorset Police said a 60-year-old local woman was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter on Wednesday evening.