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Abdhiben Patel, 40, died days after flying to to care for her ill mother – but friends say she was anxious to go and deeply attached to her child ...
The giant St Christopher statue at Norton Priory in Runcorn, which dates back to 1390, features in Lucy Boston’s 1950s novels about 'The Children of Green Knowe' - which in turn inspired a 2009 ...
French President Emmanuel Macron landed in Greenland, the strategic Arctic island coveted by US President Donald Trump, carrying a “message of solidarity and friendship” from France and the European ...
Taylor Knibb roared back to the top of the T100 Triathlon podium with a dominant victory in Vancouver. Knibb lost the first T100 race of her career in San Francisco two weeks ago but was back on top ...
Gezora edged out Bedtime Story to win the Prix de Diane at Chantilly, with Shes Perfect unable to gain Classic compensation after controversially losing the French 1000 Guineas in the stewards’ room.
British number one Jack Draper believes the rivalry between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will be crucial if tennis is to regain the spotlight shone on it during the Federer-Nadal era.
Reigning T100 Triathlon champion Marten Van Riel insists the best is yet to come after he returned to the podium in Vancouver.
The conservative politician, who was president from 2007 to 2012, has been at the heart of a series of legal cases since leaving office.
The Gatwick-bound Boeing 787 struck a medical college hostel in a residential area of Ahmedabad minutes after take-off on Thursday.
Learmonth took third place in Canada behind defending champion Taylor Knibb and Julie Derron. It marked a breakthrough result for Learmonth, who upgraded from finishes of 13th and seventh in Singapore ...
The Spigot Lodge handler gave Doyle the leg-up on both Shareholder (Norfolk Stakes) and Leovanni (Queen Mary Stakes) and the duo could be poised to repeat the dose with the aforementioned Zelaina, who ...
UK drivers could be breaking the Highway Code by driving while wearing sunglasses this summer, leaving them open to hefty fines ...