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Jack Draper shone under the night sky in Paris as he battled past local favourite Gael Monfils to reach the third round of the French Open. Draper, the British number one, survived being tied up in ...
Reform UK are now accepting donations in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, Nigel Farage has announced. The Reform UK leader also said that his party had drawn up a Crypto Assets and Digital Finance ...
World number one Luke Humphries became just the fourth player to win the Triple Crown after he beat rival Luke Littler in the Premier League final. Humphries edged out the teenage star 11-8 at ...
Last week, the Government announced a deal with the European bloc that gives UK tourists in Europe easier access to passport e-gates, and frees up trade with the continent for farmers and food ...
People with lung cancer will be offered a new blood test designed to speed up access to targeted treatments and avoid unnecessary biopsies, officials have announced. About 15,000 patients a year are ...
Cameron Norrie equalled his best French Open run and set up a third-round battle of Britain after beating Federico Gomez in straight sets. The British number three made hard work of the first set ...
An Irishman extradited from the United Arab Emirates has been charged with murder and other charges relating to directing the activities of a criminal organisation. Sean McGovern, 39, appeared before ...
Lancashire finally registered their first win of a torrid season, kicking off this year’s Vitality Blast with a seven-run victory over Worcestershire at Emirates Old Trafford.
“Millionaires” should not get “subsidy for their energy bills from the Government”, a Treasury minister has suggested. Darren Jones has said that winter fuel payments will “still be targeted to those ...
Luke Littler produced a golden spell to move one win away from becoming just the third man to retain his Premier League crown. The teenager, who claimed his first major title at the O2 Arena 12 months ...
A federal appeals court has allowed President Donald Trump to continue collecting tariffs under an emergency powers law for now, as his administration appeals against an order striking down the bulk ...
The names of thousands of innocent children, killed in Gaza, have been read out by dozens of artists and supporters in a vigil outside the Palace of Westminster.
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