Title-hungry Ronnie O’Sullivan is fasting in his bid to win a record eighth world title. The Rocket, 48, is salivating at the prospect of more silverware in Sheffield having ruled the world on seven separate occasions. World No.1 O’Sullivan devoured Jackson Page
World Central Kitchen announced the resumption of operations in Gaza on Monday. This follows the deaths of seven of its workers in an Israeli air strike a month earlier. World Central Kitchen has provided over 43 million meals in Gaza since last
Queen Camilla looked delighted to be hosting the crew of the yacht ‘Maiden’ at Clarence House, her royal residence in London, as she congratulated them on their victory of the Ocean Globe Race. The crew, alongside skipper Tracy Edwards MBE, took part
Ronnie O’Sullivan is on course for another appearance in the World Snooker Championship quarter-finals as he aims to win a record eighth title this year. The Rocket drew level with Stephen Hendry in the all-time title standings when he became the oldest
A dark cloud has been cast over this year’s World Snooker Championship.
Meghan Markle could fly 7800 miles across the world from Los Angeles to Nigeria on her own, instead of joining her husband in London, an expert has claimed. Meghan and Prince Harry are both set to visit Nigeria in May with the
Ronnie O’Sullivan’s pursuit of an eighth World Snooker Championship title will continue today when The Rocket returns to action at the Crucible against Ryan Day. O’Sullivan is the outright favourite to win the the tournament, which would also see him secure the
Ronnie O’Sullivan has absolutely no sympathy for the players he has scarred over the years. The ruthless Rocket, 48, has dished out plenty of beatings during his three-decade-plus reign at the summit of the sport. World No.1 O’Sullivan is bidding to land
Mark Allen’s quest to be crowned world champion for the first time will continue against four-time winner John Higgins during Saturday’s action at the Crucible. After some shock early exits, Allen is among the favourites to win the World Championship this year,
First-generation shepherdess Naomi Williams-Roberts is keen to show farming can be for everyone and that you do not have to own land to be a farmer. She said: “If you’ve got a good attitude, there is a place in farming for you.