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Look Mum No Computer has ended up bottom of the Eurovision table following Saturday’s grand finale, as Dara bagged victory for Bulgaria.Sam Battle, who performed for the UK under his stage name Look Mum No Computer, took to the stage as the 14th entrant during Saturday’s grand finale.Look Mum No Computer finished bottom of the leaderboard after the jury vote | GETTYHowever, the Brit failed to win over both the juries and the members of the public who lodged their votes.Mr Battle earned just one solitary point from the jury vote, thanks to Ukraine. Europe’s public then awarded him zero…
The government has commissioned UK Sport to conduct an “initial strategic assessment” into a potential bid for the north of England to host the Olympics and Paralympics in the 2040s.It said the funding agency would examine whether the UK could host the Games for the first time since London 2012, along with potential cost, socio-economic benefit and any bid’s chance of success.”For too long we have been told the Olympics is simply too big and too important to be hosted in the north”, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy told BBC Sport.”Not any more. It’s time the Olympics came north and we…
Regular wickets plagued Durham during the early stages of their innings, despite a half-century from skipper Hollie Armitage (58). However, in the latter stages, Bess Heath (51) and Mia Rogers (56) smashed quick-fire fifties to take Durham close to 300 having been 164-5 at one point.Somerset’s chase failed to get going, mainly down to the brilliant bowling of Levick, with Niamh Holland’s 67 in vain.At the Kia Oval, Surrey skipper Kira Chathli returned to the side with her highest score of this year’s One-Day Cup to secure victory against Lancashire.Chathli, who sat out Tuesday’s win over Essex, struck an unbeaten…
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Ronnie O’Sullivan reeled off three frames in a row to beat Kyren Wilson 6-3 and book a place in the Snooker 900 Global Championship final.Seven-time world champion O’Sullivan, who won the World Seniors Snooker Championship last week, knocked in a break of 121 in the opening frame as he went 2-0 in front in Reading. Wilson, the 2024 world champion, levelled and took a 4-3 lead before O’Sullivan surged to victory.Luca Brecel will face O’Sullivan in the final after the Belgian beat Joe Perry 6-3 in the other semi-final.Snooker 900 events involve playing frames to a 15-minute (900 seconds) time…
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Earlier this campaign at the Dexcom Stadium, a 9,206-strong crowd set a new record for an Ireland women’s home game.However, with more than 30,000 tickets sold so far for the first standalone women’s rugby match at the Aviva, that record has been well and truly broken. Bemand said: “Our role is to get a great performance that people want to get on the back of and to produce a great result. We want to get people on their feet. We want to get people shouting and cheering.”The more we can do that, it’ll bode even better for the future in…
Hull KR have now won eight games in a row and move up to fourth in the table, while Leigh remain seventh in the aftermath of their narrow loss.Alick-Wiencke’s opening try for Leigh came as the hosts found a way through the Robins’ defence, leading him to race through with ease.A hostile atmosphere from the home fans greeted KR but their first try came via a Leigh error as a mistaken hand to a pass sent the ball in touch, giving their opponents another set of six.That bolstered the visitors, who had already gained significant territory and Hiku duly spun…
