Dan Evans does not want to be known only for being a US Open record breaker after he backed up his marathon victory with more success. Only 48 hours after creating history in New York by winning the ...
The King said he is “profoundly saddened” by the death of decades-long friend to the British royal family, Maori king Tuheitia. Kiingi Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII died in New Zealand at the ...
Naomi Osaka’s Arthur Ashe homecoming has been ruined by Karolina Muchova. The two-time champion’s first time playing on the main court at the US Open for the first time since 2022 did not go well.
Marathon man Dan Evans turned into a sprinter as he raced through to the third round of the US Open. Only 48 hours after creating history in New York by winning the tournament’s longest-ever match in ...
BILLERICAY Town host Bowers & Pitsea in the first qualifying round of the FA Cup tomorrow. Billericay sit sixth in the Isthmian Premier Division with nine points from five games but they will now ...
Government-funded childcare support may not be “plain sailing” for working parents, the Education Secretary has warned.
First Minister John Swinney has warned cuts by the UK Government will leave his ability to serve Scotland “under real threat”. Speaking ahead of his first conference as party leader in almost two ...
John Swinney’s first party conference since returning as SNP leader is due to begin – with a post-mortem examination into what went wrong in the election campaign. The SNP dropped to just nine seats ...
British number one Jack Draper is loving life at the US Open as he set up a probable third-round tie with Carlos Alcaraz after beating Argentinian Facundo Diaz Acosta. Draper, who enjoys playing at ...
Care providers are working in a “sea of regulatory dysfunction”, a new report has warned as its analysis suggested six in 10 homecare organisations in England either have out-of-date ratings or have ...
Merlin actor Colin Morgan has said the “dark humour” in new BBC drama Dead And Buried adds to the show’s “authenticity” as “there’s a lot of it in Northern Ireland”.
The charity’s countryside and ranger teams have worked to restore hectares of peatlands, meadows, wetlands, woodlands and saltmarsh across the UK.