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England’s Lottie Woad is one shot behind leader Nasa Hataoka after the first round of the Tournament of Champions in Florida. Woad, 22, who only turned professional last summer and was invited to play at the opening LPGA tournament of the season in Orlando, is one of four players on five under par. Japan’s Hataoka claimed seven birdies for a round of 66 to lead on six under from Woad, Thai pair Chanettee Wannasaen and Atthaya Thitikul and Sweden’s Linn Grant. Woad had the lead thanks to six birdies through 14 holes but made her only bogey of the day…
President Donald Trump has launched a blistering attack on Sir Keir Starmer over the Prime Minister’s decision to visit China in a bid to reset relations with Beijing.The Republican criticised Britain’s push for closer ties with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) ahead of the premiere of the Melania documentary at the Trump-Kennedy Centre on Thursday evening.When asked by a reporter to comment on Sir Keir’s efforts, Mr Trump said it was “very dangerous for them to do that”.The Prime Minister’s three-day visit to China comes less than two weeks after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney embarked on a similar diplomatic…
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The prime minister is also front and centre of the Telegraph, which features a photograph of Sir Keir attending a ceremonial welcome in the Chinese capital, paired with the caption “Starmer among friends”. The paper has also launched a “Campaign for democracy”, and leads with a “revolt” over cancelled local elections around the UK. Councillors in Norfolk and Welwyn Hatfield have stood down “in protest” of the “axed” votes, and the Telegraph says others are considering taking similar action.”Capitulation in Beijing” declares the Mail, condemning what it says is a trip for the prime minister to “suck up to” China.…
Three-time world champion Michael van Gerwen was knocked out by Damon Heta on the opening night of the World Masters in Milton Keynes.The 36-year-old Dutchman – who won the Masters five times in a row between 2015 and 2019 – lost 3-1 to Australian number one Heta, who checked out 101 to seal his victory.World Championship runner-up Gian van Veen was solid on his Masters debut, progressing 3-1 past Ryan Joyce despite losing the first set, while former world champion Gerwyn Price racked up a three-dart average of 108.51 to defeat in-form James Hurrell.Jonny Clayton – last year’s beaten Masters…
Kemi Badenoch has been slammed for her “silly” and “sniping” attack on Reform UK defector Robert Jenrick.Speaking to GB News, broadcaster Carole Malone hit out at the Tory leader’s remarks made in her speech earlier this week, branding them “stupid”.Mrs Badenoch used the press conference as an opportunity to bash the three Reform UK defectors, branding them “drama queens”.Directly attacking Mrs Braverman, Mr Jenrick, and Mr Zahawi she swiped: “To those who are defecting, who don’t actually disagree with our policies, I will say, I’m sorry you didn’t win the leadership contest.”I’m sorry you didn’t get a job in the…
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“I’m now fully focused on the league,” Rohl told the media just a few minutes after the final ball had been kicked in Portugal.”We have a mission and for this, we have all our energy now.”Perhaps it will end up being a blessing for the Rangers head coach. He is on a fantastic run domestically – winning his last seven – and the lack of European distraction might help them sharpen that focus.Three of the next four games will truly test their credentials. First up, it’s Hibs at Easter Road on Sunday afternoon (14:00 GMT).After games against dwindling Kilmarnock and…
Norfolk county councillor Simon Ring, who resigned in protest after the delay of his election, has issued a called to other councillors to “force that election”.Speaking to GB News, he said the move gives councillors the power to return democracy to residents.Last week, the Government announced it would postpone the council elections for another year to allow more time for a local government reorganisation.The decision sparked controversy, as voting had already been delayed for a year.Speaking to GB News, Mr Ring said: “It isn’t just Labour, you’ve got to remember Norfolk County Council is a Conservative-controlled council, and they singularly…
