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Wild Things columnist Eric Brown experiences strange thoughts as he goes on a sunlit, rural Kent hill climb seeking to boost sighting numbers ...
At least 85 people have been killed while trying to reach aid at locations across Gaza, the health ministry in the ...
England’s decision not to kneel before Tuesday night’s Euro 2025 semi-final is a statement the Lionesses hope will loudly signal to “people around the world” that “more needs to be done” about racism, ...
An error in a bunker opened the door slightly for the chasing pack but the world number one was firmly on track for Open glory.
London will host several major book festivals this autumn, including events in Queen’s Park, Chiswick, Wimbledon, and the Southbank ...
At least five people died after a passenger ferry carrying hundreds of people caught fire at sea off Sulawesi island in ...
Jack Draper has withdrawn from two upcoming Masters tournaments after sustaining an injury to his left arm. The 23-year-old will not play in both the Canadian Open and the Cincinnati Open at the end ...
Three women have been charged under the Terrorism Act after a van was driven into the fence of a defence factory in Edinburgh. The incident happened at the Leonardo facility in Crewe Road North on ...
Paddy Twomey and connections of Carmers are working back from the Betfred St Leger with their Queen’s Vase hero, as they plot the best route to Doncaster in September.
Underwater search teams have joined the hunt for Rachel Booth, 38, from Northwich, Cheshire, who was reported missing on Saturday, police said.
A brilliant opening birdie from Scottie Scheffler doused the fire in Rory McIlroy’s partisan home crowd as the unflappable world number one began what was expected to be a procession to his first Open ...