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Former England goalkeeper Scott Carson is to leave Manchester City when his contract expires this summer, the club have announced. The 39-year-old has spent six years at the Etihad Stadium, serving as ...
Nerves were never likely to be an issue on Luke Wood’s England comeback, with the left-armer returning to the fold just a month after he was caught up in the escalating conflict between India and ...
Alcaraz’s win in Paris broke the tie in career titles – giving him a 20th to Sinner’s 19 – and boosted his lead over the Italian in career prize money. Alcaraz has won 44,732,623 US dollars (£33m at ...
Some nine million pensioners in England and Wales will receive the winter fuel payment this winter, the Chancellor has announced. The payment, worth up to £300, will be restored to the vast majority ...
BRITISH women's tennis players are to receive a series of groundbreaking initiatives from the LTA to support their health.
Peter Easterby, who famously trained the likes of Sea Pigeon and Night Nurse, has died at the age of 95. A member of one of the most famous racing families in Yorkshire, he trained with great success ...
Sir Keir acknowledged people’s concern about the rapid rise of AI technology and the risk to their jobs but stressed the benefits it would have on the delivery of public services, automating ...
Pret, which has grown to an estate of 500 sites across the UK, is trialling the new format in Broughty Ferry near Dundee and Maidenhead, Berkshire.
Warm weather is on the way to the Essex but some parts of the country may be hit with thunderstorms from the humidity, forecasters have said ...
West Ham are yet to make a formal decision on the future of Michail Antonio despite the forward being listed as a “free transfer” on the club’s retained list. Antonio’s current contract is due to ...
Scotland prop Zander Fagerson has been ruled out of this summer’s British and Irish Lions tour with a calf injury, head coach Andy Farrell has announced. The Glasgow Warriors tight head will be ...
The announcement comes after lead campaigner Sir Alan Bates said redress schemes had ‘turned into quasi-kangaroo courts’.