Elias missed the 2025 Six Nations because of a neck injury and did not tour Japan in the summer, with Dewi Lake, Liam Belcher and Elliot Dee taken as the hookers. James played twice for Wales last autumn and started against Italy in the Six Nations. Scarlets teammates Johnny Williams, …
Read More »Phil Parkinson: Speculation over manager a ‘disgrace’ – Wrexham director Shaun Harvey
Wrexham’s 3-1 loss to Queens Park Rangers last time out was their third defeat in five league matches in the second tier – with Parkinson’s men sitting 21st in the Championship going into Saturday’s trip to Norwich City (15:00 BST). But Harvey said the club would not panic as Wrexham …
Read More »Butterfly and bee picture wins Wiltshire wildlife photo contest
A picture of a butterfly and a bee balancing together on a flower has won the annual Wiltshire Wildlife Photography Prize. Wiltshire Wildlife Trust asked people to “capture the wild” in the county, with the winner being chosen by a panel of three judges, including Nick Upton, an award-winning wildlife …
Read More »How Foden & Doku magic unlocked 10-man Napoli's low block
BBC Sport pundits Nedum Onouha, Nicky Bandini and Nicky Butt look at how Manchester City adjusted the way they played to beat the low block of 10-man Napoli. BBC News
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BBC Sport pundits Nicky Butt, Nedum Onouha and Nicky Bandini analyse Marcus Rashford after the England striker scored twice for Barcelona in their victory over Newcastle. HIGHLIGHTS: Rashford scores brilliant double to guide Barcelona past Newcastle Available to UK users only. Source link
Read More »Scotland becoming less tolerant to immigration
Nick EardleyPolitical correspondent PA Media Yousaf said the ‘toxicity’ of the immigration debate had made its way to Scotland Scotland is becoming less tolerant towards immigration, its former first minister claims. Humza Yousaf said the “toxicity” of the debate around multiculturalism in England had made its way north of the …
Read More »Nvidia to invest $5bn in rival Intel
Nvidia, the leading manufacturer of artificial intelligence chips, said it will buy a $5bn (£4bn) stake in Intel – a lifeline for its struggling rival on the heels of a separate investment from the US government. The deal, announced on Thursday, will involve a partnership between the two American companies …
Read More »UK set for talks over access to EU defence loans scheme
The UK is set to begin talks over British companies’ ability to contribute to military projects funded by EU defence loans. The European Commission is planning to issue billions of pounds in loans to EU countries to help them buy weapons together. British ministers want to conclude a deal in …
Read More »Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for Sept. 18 #360
Looking for the most recent regular Connections answers? Click here for today’s Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle and Strands puzzles. Today’s Connections: Sports Edition isn’t all that sports-themed. Some of the categories could be in the regular Connections puzzle. If …
Read More »Peter Mandelson facing sack from high steward of Hull role
Sarah SandersonPolitical Reporter, Hull BBC Lord Mandelson has held the title of high steward of Hull since 2013 Councillors will decide later on whether Lord Mandelson should be removed as high steward of Hull, following his sacking as UK ambassador to the US. The Labour peer was appointed to the …
Read More »Parents turn to MLAs after credit card irregularities
Robbie MeredithBBC News NI education and arts correspondent PA Media Alliance MLA Nick Mathison is the chair of Stormont’s education committee There is “significant discontent” among parents at a County Down grammar school, the chair of Stormont’s education committee has said. MLAs on the committee had received correspondence from parents …
Read More »Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Sept. 18
Looking for the most recent Mini Crossword answer? Click here for today’s Mini Crossword hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Wordle, Strands, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles. Today’s Mini Crossword starts off with the nickname for one of my favorite midwestern cities. Pass the …
Read More »Lee Brice honors Charlie Kirk with heartfelt tribute during concert
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Lee Brice paid tribute to Charlie Kirk during one of his shows. During a performance in Clearwater, Florida, on Sept. 11, the country music star dedicated his song, “When The Kingdom Comes” to Kirk, telling the crowd that while he usually plays …
Read More »Return of Blackweir summer concerts met with mixed reaction
Ted PeskettLocal Democracy Reporting Service BBC Big names such as Stevie Wonder, Alanis Morissette, Noah Kahan and Slayer performed at the park in June and July The announcement that Blackweir Live concerts are set to return next summer has been met with mixed reaction. On Monday, it was announced that …
Read More »‘High Potential’: How to Watch the Season 2 Premiere on Hulu
High Potential — the ABC show about a single mom with an exceptional mind who winds up working as a consultant for the Los Angeles Police Department — debuted its first season a year ago. Now, Kaitlin Olson’s fashionable crime-solver Morgan Gillory is tackling new crimes in season 2. The …
Read More »County Championship: Tom Abell and Kasey Aldridge help Somerset recover against Hampshire
After a slightly delayed start due to a shower, Somerset had reached 21 without loss in the fourth over when Tom Kohler-Cadmore, on 10, pulled a catch to square leg off Barker, who quickly followed up by having Tom Lammonby caught behind for a duck. James Rew struck a six …
Read More »Hardest Geezer awarded honorary University of Chichester degree
Getty Images Russ Cook said his successes had come from learning from failure A man who ran the entire length of Africa has been awarded an honorary university degree. Russ Cook, nicknamed Hardest Geezer, has received an honorary Master of Sport degree from the University of Chichester. The 28-year-old, from …
Read More »Ricky Hatton: Son Campbell pays tribute to father
Ricky Hatton won 45 of his 48 professional bouts during a 15-year boxing career, and was world champion at light-welterweight and welterweight. He last fought professionally in 2012, though had planned to return to the ring in October. Nicknamed ‘the Hitman’, Hatton established himself as a hugely popular fighter with …
Read More »County Championship: Essex keep Warwickshire at bay to inch toward safety
In their final home match of the season, Warwickshire chose to bowl and were unlucky not to take more than one wicket in the morning session. Olly Hannon-Dalby, in particular, maintained high pressure, conceding just three runs from his first seven overs, but the ball frequently beat the bat rather …
Read More »US man buys feudal title in Guernsey once held by Henry III
Martel Maides Auctions The title gives the holder the right to style themselves Le Seigneur or La Dame de Feauville An ancient feudal title once held by King Henry III has been purchased by a US entrepreneur who has a passion for feudal and medieval history. Brady Brim-DeForest can now …
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