Cameron Norrie: From Johannesburg and Auckland to Britain’s big Wimbledon hope
The Auckland-raised British number one has burst into the spotlight with his run at the All England Club.
The Auckland-raised British number one has burst into the spotlight with his run at the All England Club.
England were lauded for their record run-chase at Edgbaston.
The former Nice manager has signed a two-year contract.
The actress co-founded one of the UK’s most prominent black theatre companies.
Actress Rachel Brosnahan said she felt ‘sick to my stomach’ following a mass shooting in her hometown of Highland Park.
Norrie will play second on Court One trying to become Britain’s first male semi-finalist since 2016.
Several famous faces have expressed resentment at celebrations in the wake of recent controversies in the country.
The performance poet, playwright and children’s author is the 12th Waterstones Children’s Laureate and he will hold the post until 2024.
The 2010 US Open champion acknowledged his switch to LIV was “about the money”.
The reality TV star was reportedly involved in a car crash in Turkey.
Denmark international moves on a four-year deal, with his buy-out clause set at 500million euros (£447million)
He takes over the mantle from Dame Cressida Cowell, who has served as the 11th Waterstone’s Children’s Laureate.
Henry Arundell would give England’s backline the searing pace it lacks.
Five men, aged between 21 and 46, and two women, 20 and 44, were arrested.
White has joined forces with EE’s Hope United.