Ukraine doesn’t want history to repeat itself by appeasing Putin
THREE threads in Mr Ward’s letter (GEP 22/7/24) need comment:
THREE threads in Mr Ward’s letter (GEP 22/7/24) need comment:
‘What a difference a day makes,’ said Vintage Agricultural Show organising committee president Ron Le Cras yesterday as the sun shone on the showground and people flocked in.
The track cycling starts today with hopes high for Team GB.
Dressage rider Charlotte Fry and gymnast Harry Hepworth weighed in with bronzes medals as GB added four to their tally.
The match finished 1-1 despite Britain dominating chances and possession before India won the shoot-out 4-2.
India were reduced to 10 men early in the first quarter but Britain could not take advantage.
The Football Association is recruiting for Gareth Southgate’s successor after he stepped down following last month’s Euro 2024 final defeat by Spain.
Robert Jenrick also said he would be ‘open to’ a cap restricting immigration to less than 10,000 people a year.
A study by jobs site CV-Library showed that adverts for data management officers were the most searched by jobseekers.
Murray and Dan Evans were beaten in the men’s doubles while Britain won three medals in rowing.
Six candidates are vying to replace Rishi Sunak as the party seeks to rebuild after its general election mauling.
Biles closed the show with a soaring floor routine.
The former home secretary said the Tories should not be ‘hounding out’ people ‘who want to stand up for our flag and our faith’.
After another good day for Team GB all eyes are on the tennis, golf and rowing.
The 57-year-old German left Liverpool at the end of last season.