Looking back with pride and forward with anticipation – Friday’s sporting social
As Tyson Fury put his shirt on his local team.
As Tyson Fury put his shirt on his local team.
The cars were amassed over two decades by motoring fan Alan Barrett, who stored it at his home in Glasgow until his death in March last year.
The lack of LGBTQ+ representation in the men’s game is in stark contrast to the women’s.
The stars left the London film premiere at the Odeon Luxe in Leicester Square after their red carpet arrivals.
The 17-year-old from Wolverhampton defeated Brazilian Joao Fonseca in the boys’ singles quarter-finals.
Skupski, who coaches his brother, will be flying to Ibiza in the early hours of Friday morning instead of staying around for Saturday’s men’s doubles.
The Ukrainian was beaten 6-3 6-3 by Czech Marketa Vondrousova.
Northern Europe faces the highest level of relative change in the number of times it will need to cool down buildings, new research has found.
The Czech defeated Svitolina 6-3 6-3 and will be the first unseeded Wimbledon finalist for 60 years.
Rebekah Sherwin, of the Met Office’s global forecasting team, said the heatwave conditions are expected to continue next week.
Manchester City supporter Clare Watson said her Istanbul experience was “atrocious”.
The Government commissioned an independent review in September 2022.
The World Cup is being hosted in the USA, Canada and Mexico in three years’ time.
Complaints poured in on social media after Wimbledon tweeted about the Centre Court showdown between Carlos Alcaraz and Matteo Berrettini.
Seven people are missing after a deadly landslide hit the city of Yichang.