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Captain Fran Williams admitted England “weren’t good enough right from the start” as they lost 65-50 to South Africa in their series decider in Johannesburg.After losing the first game, England levelled the series on Saturday to set up the winner-takes-all game on Sunday.But in what was their final Test match before this summer’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Jess Thirlby’s side came up against a clinical South Africa side that led throughout.”We’re really disappointed with how we showed up today,” Williams said.”We weren’t good enough right from the start of the game. Credit to the Proteas, they were better than us…
Thousands of furious protesters have descended on Crowborough town centre this afternoon as locals campaign against Labour’s decision to house migrants in a nearby army camp.Last Thursday, the first migrants were moved into the Crowborough Training Camp while rain lashed down across the south east overnight.After Labour admitted this figure would grow with plans to send in more than 500 male migrants into the disused facility, residents have come out to campaign against the move, rain or shine.The controversial decision, allowing undocumented male migrants to walk freely in the area, has been met with a wave of fury and distrust…
A leading academic has launched a scathing attack on Sir Keir Starmer’s recent trip to China, branding the visit a “farce” and a “humiliation for Britain” as he accused the Prime Minister of being snubbed by Beijing while handing over major concessions.Professor Anthony Glees said footage from the trip showed the British Prime Minister being treated “like a humdrum tourist”, claiming the optics alone revealed the imbalance in the relationship between the UK and China.AstraZeneca announced a $15 billion investment in Chinese research and manufacturing facilities through 2030 during the Prime Minister’s visit.British firms did secure £2.2billion in export contracts…
King Charles has been hailed for his surprise visit to a local Sandringham charity parkrun, which “meant the world” to a support group.The monarch cheered on participants over the weekend and spoke with local members of Move Against Cancer’s 5K Your Way (5KYW) group.Dr Lucy Gossage, an oncologist and co-founder of 5KYW, said the King’s support has helped change the public’s perception of what it means to live with cancer and has shown the importance of exercise for patients with the condition.She said: “As co-founder, I feel really humbled that, you know, there are thousands of different support groups, and…
It added the government was “focused on delivering a balanced approach with strengthened law enforcement to tackle supply coupled with investment in treatment, the development of a skilled workforce, sustainable recovery services and peer networks that will support people in recovery with employment, housing and education”.
The Strand Larsen deal is now expected to accelerate Jean-Philippe Mateta’s move to AC Milan.Mateta, 28, wants to leave Selhurst Park for the Italian side but Palace have been unwilling to let the France international go without a replacement.But with Strand Larsen now set to join Palace, sources are indicating that Mateta’s protracted move to the San Siro will now gather pace.Palace are open to selling Mateta this month provided they recoup a fee of between £35million and £40million.It remains to be seen whether Milan make a formal offer close to the fee Palace are looking for, with sources indicating…
Feminist campaigner Jean Hatchet erupted in fury as she accused Labour and the wider political establishment of a “failure to protect women”, following the killing of Rhiannon Whyte. Ms Hatchet demanded action from politicians, asking bluntly: “How many more women have to die?” as she warned that women’s safety has been reduced to a “political football”.Ms Whyte, 27, was brutally killed in October 2024 after finishing her shift at the Park Inn Hotel in Walsall, where her convicted killed Deng Majek had been residing as an asylum seeker.CCTV footage captured him following her to Bescot Stadium railway station, where he…
Defected Conservative Andrew Rosindell has warned that the UK is facing a national crisis and urged voters on the right to rally behind Nigel Farage and Reform UK.The Reform MP criticised the Conservative Party for failing to deliver on key promises, from leaving the Human Rights Act to reversing net zero policies and tackling immigration. He argued that successive Governments “sucked up” to left-wing agendas, leaving the country vulnerable.He described the situation as a national emergency, saying: “This country is on a precipice, and the next election will determine whether Britain survives as a free, prosperous nation or falls victim…
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Consumers returning to pubs after a month of abstinence will find higher prices awaiting them, as the Government’s 3.66 per cent excise duty increase on spirits comes into force today.Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced the rise in her most recent Budget, adding to previous hikes of 3.65 per cent and 10.1 per cent that have left distillers and pub owners warning of an industry in crisis.The UK Spirits Alliance, representing hundreds of distillers nationwide, has urged the Chancellor to use a forthcoming duty review to prioritise growth and end what it describes as discrimination against the spirits sector.Britain now imposes the…
