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“My coach back then was Steve Bould and to walk in the footsteps of people like that is a massive honour. It’s a big opportunity for me. “Still being relatively young, I didn’t expect my playing days to be done at this
Ahead of the Kirk Cameron-inspired “See You at the Library” book reading event on Saturday, August 5 — during which Americans of all walks of life will gather at public libraries to share books and stories focused on faith, family and patriotism
Sir Keir’s just wrapped up his high-profile speech on Labour’s plans to deal with Britain’s energy crisis, and it almost went without a hitch. Unfortunately for the Labour leader, one journalist spoiled his big day when using their question to call the
Rush hour at Sunae station in Budang-gu, South Korea took a horrifying turn when an escalator unexpectedly reversed its direction, causing commuters to be thrown to the ground. The Korea Herald reported that at least 14 people were injured, with three of
Dog flu has shown adaptations that allow the virus to recognize a human-like receptor, according to a Chinese study, possibly indicating it may be closer to infecting humans. A receptor is a molecule inside or on the surface of a cell that
Writing in her latest column on news.com.au, Ms Elser wrote that Zara and Mike are likely to have to “save Harry from the extreme discomfort of not having a senior member of his family make eye contact, let alone speak to him”.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will make a “step in the right direction” if they attend King Charles’ Coronation, a royal historian said. Author Gareth Russell also said the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could “soften” their feud with Buckingham Palace if
February 11 marks the anniversary of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, the day the Pahlavi dynasty, the last Shah of Iran, fell, making way for the Islamic Republic. Dissatisfaction had been building in the Middle Eastern country, but the success of the uprising
The Earth’s inner core — the solid ball of iron some 3,100 miles below our feet — has stopped turning with the rest of the planet and may have even started to spin in the opposite direction, a study has argued. The