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Matt Fisher makes a first Test half-century batting at number 10 to help England to a score of 291 in their first innings against New Zealand in the second Test at The Oval. FOLLOW LIVE: Second Test: England v New Zealand – day threeAvailable to UK users only.
There will be a change in the way Premier League referees judge hair-pulling next season after three players were sent off for the offence in 2025-26.All three red cards for hair-pulling came through a video assistant referee review, but from next season, not every time a player is seen to pull an opponent’s hair will they be dismissed.Instead, greater emphasis will be placed on both the level of force and the intention.Referees will be told to look for a “clear and deliberate action” which has “excessive force and/or brutality”.The change is intended to give more latitude to players who may…
An Asda worker has been nominated for a service award after his remarkable gesture in towards an elderly shopper.Phil Snow-Griffiths, 23, who works as a produce team leader at the Birchwood branch in Warrington, spotted the woman attempting to manage a large amount of shopping on her own.The customer, who wishes to remain anonymous, had chosen to “brave it” and complete her shopping trip without assistance from her regular carer.Mr Snow-Griffiths offered his support when he realised she was having difficulty at the checkout.Mr Snow-Griffiths saw the woman trying to balance a 24-pack of soft drink cans on her walking…
Makerfield residents have delivered their verdict on newly elected MP Andy Burnham. Speaking to GB News National Reporter Jack Carson, locals offered a mixed reaction to the outgoing Manchester Mayor, with one Briton declaring he is “not for the working man”.Speaking at a victory rally in Makerfield, the newly elected MP declared it is the Labour Government’s “last chance for change”.He said: “We’ve been on a path for 40 years that simply hasn’t worked for people and places in this part of the world, and this now is the change moment.”That is the main thing I think we need in…
Prince Harry and Meghan are set to return to Britain next month alongside their two children, with the family accepting an offer from the King to stay at a royal residence.The monarch extended both accommodation and security arrangements to the Sussexes, demonstrating his wish to spend time with his young grandchildren. Seven-year-old Prince Archie and five-year-old Princess Lilibet will accompany their parents on what represents the family’s first joint trip to the UK in four years.The Duke’s confidence in bringing his wife and children stems from assurances provided by Buckingham Palace regarding their safety within the protected grounds of a…
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Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, Cristiano Ronaldo and LeBron James are just some of the names who feature in Nike’s Rip the script World Cup advert.Adidas’ Backyard Legends offering doesn’t scrimp on A-List talent either with Lamine Yamal, Jude Bellingham, Lionel Messi and Zinedine Zidane all included. Even an AI David Beckham makes an appearance. They look more like Hollywood blockbusters than traditional adverts and those stars don’t come cheap.The German brand spent a whopping £50m making theirs, according to reports. Neither company will disclose exactly how much they spent (we did ask), but you can be sure that the bills…
An illegal traveller site set up in an Essex sports park has been forced to move on after council enforcement, having been told to leave a field three miles away just days before. Members of the Loveridge family established an unauthorised encampment at Colchester Sports Park after being moved on from the nearby Hilly Fields Nature Reserve.Colchester Council issued a court summons to the group on Tuesday, with the group vacating the site before the hearing could take place on Thursday.A council spokesman confirmed: “The unauthorised encampments at Colchester Sports Park have now moved on.”The authority’s neighbourhood services team is…
