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Harlequins: Green, David, Northmore, Bradley, Murley, Smith, Friday; Kerrod, Walker, Delgado, Treadwell, Petti, Cunningham-South, Kenningham, DombrandtReplacements: Riley, Hobson, E Williams, T Williams, Driscoll, Lawday, Green, EvansSin bin: David (42 mins)Leicester: Steward, Hamer-Webb, Wand, Bailey, Hassell-Collins, Searle, van Poortvliet; Smith, Clare, Heyes, Henderson, Chessum, Liebenberg, Reffell, IlioneReplacements: Blamire, van der Flier, Hurd, Moro, Cracknell, Allan, O’Connor, PereseReferee: Adam Leal
Saturday also saw City’s two eye-catching January signings starting together for the first time, with Marc Guehi helping the side to a clean sheet on his debut.The 25-year-old displayed a calmness and assuredness at the heart of the defence, completing a match-high 95 passes from 102 attempted, while also winning possession back four times and contributing two interceptions.Guehi fills a gaping hole left in City’s defence following injuries to Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol but he looks to have hit the ground running, as has Antoine Semenyo, who has now scored three goals for the club since joining from Bournemouth.”Antoine…
Zia Yusuf has heaped praise on Nigel Farage after the Reform UK leader was credited for Donald Trump’s extraordinary intervention in Labour’s Chagos deal.This week, Mr Farage attended the congregation of world leaders in Davos, where he is believed to have dined with the US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.Earlier in the week, the top Whitehall official declared the UK was letting down the US with its agreement to hand over British territory to Mauritius, a Chinese ally.Mr Bessent’s remark came after the President’s extraordinary outburst on Tuesday morning, calling the Chagos deal “an act of great stupidity”.The surprising criticism came…
Bloomberg via Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump’s comments on Thursday about Nato soldiers fighting in Afghanistan angered many veterans and politiciansDonald Trump has praised UK soldiers who fought in Afghanistan after comments made by the president that allied forces avoided the front lines prompted criticism from veterans and politicians.Earlier this week Trump angered US allies by downplaying the role of Nato troops in the war and doubted whether the military alliance would be there for the US “if we ever needed them”.Prince Harry said the sacrifices of troops needed to be respected as he pointed out Nato’s collective security clause had…
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/Studio Lambert/Paul ChappellsStephen Libby said he managed to keep the Traitors outcome a secretSpoiler warning: This article contains details of the final episode of The Traitors.The best way to keep one of TV’s most sought-after secrets? Not telling anyone in your island community, says The Traitors contestant Stephen Libby.The 32-year-old from the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides said his “number one rule” to avoid giving away the outcome of the show was not telling any of his fellow islanders.In a dramatic final vote, traitor Stephen had a choice between breaking a promise to fellow traitor Rachel Duffy and…
England captain Harry Brook criticised the pitch used for the second one-day international against Sri Lanka in Colombo, calling it “probably the worst” he had ever played on.Brook’s side wrapped up a five-wicket victory over Sri Lanka thanks to Joe Root’s 75 as England successfully chased down 220 at the R Premadasa Stadium.England bowled 40.3 overs of spin in the match – the most they have sent down in an ODI, eclipsing the 36 overs they bowled in a 50-over match against Pakistan in Sharjah in 1985.England managed 3.15 degrees of spin in the first ODI but it was 3.62…
PA MediaAndy Burnham has announced that he is seeking permission to stand in the upcoming Gorton and Denton parliamentary by-election.Currently mayor of Greater Manchester, he insisted he wants to back the Labour government “not undermine it” and said that the decision to announce his intentions had been “difficult”.The seat in Greater Manchester is vacant after Andrew Gwynne stood down on Friday as an MP on health grounds.If he won the by-election, Burnham could mount a leadership challenge against Sir Keir Starmer but the has been told that allies of the prime minister may try and block him from standing in…
Gatwick Express has sparked fury and confusion after warning customers staff are fitted with bodycams to tackle “prickly behaviour”.The train operator has erected new signs around stations warning cautioning against antisocial behaviour. Instead, customers have branded them “plain wrong” and “nonsense”.”There’s no excuse for prickly behaviour,” the sign reads.”Our colleagues wear bodycams for everyone’s security. Abusive behaviour will not be tolerated under any circumstances.”Our colleagues are here to help you, so please treat them with respect. We will always push for the strongest penalties for anyone found guilty of antisocial behaviour.”But it has left customers bemused as to what “prickly”…
