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Merciless Philadelphia Eagles dismantle Kansas City Chiefs to win Super Bowl
Super Bowl
champions after ending theKansas City Chiefs
’ bid for a historic third successive championship in emphatic, ruthless fashion.The teams met in the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons, but this time it was the Eagles …
Trump heads to New Orleans as first sitting president to attend Super Bowl
Donald Trump is due to give himself a term report on his contentious first three weeks in office at tonight’s Super Bowl while becoming the first sitting president to attend the NFL’s title game between the Philadelphia Eagles and two-time defending championship winning Kansas City Chiefs.
The US president was …
New York Jets and Aaron Rodgers to part ways, according to reports
New York Jets
appears to be over, with multiple reports that the team and quarterback are parting ways. that the Jets told Rodgers last week that they …Essex police officer sacked after admitting ‘tragedy chanting’ at Anfield
An Essex police officer has been sacked after admitting “tragedy chanting” at Liverpool fans during a Premier League match last year.
Essex police instigated misconduct proceedings against Sgt Tyler Coppin after he pleaded guilty to the public order offence during the Liverpool game against Chelsea at Anfield last October.
He …
Furbank and Feyi-Waboso fitness boost bolsters England’s Six Nations charge
Rohit Sharma hits century as India surge to ODI series victory over England
England will enter the Champions Trophy this month on the back of four consecutive one-day international series defeats, their latest confirmed by the relentless blade of Rohit Sharma.
Questions about Sharma’s future have piled up in recent weeks, as would be the case for any 37-year-old out of nick. But …
Was England’s win a watershed moment for Borthwick or a fleeting slice of joy?
Ireland power through Scotland to stay unbeaten with Prendergast to the fore
The song remains the same for Scotland. The sound of bagpipes had drifted around Murrayfield, Flower of Scotland was belted out with customary passion, and the inspirational figure of Chris Hoy even delivered the match ball. But when showtime arrived Ireland, yet again, were simply too good, too physical, too …
Artists decry ‘irresponsible’ plans to demolish brutalist Midlands tower
Artists and conservation groups have decried the “irresponsible” plan to tear down a brutalist arts tower at a Midlands university, saying the proposed redevelopment is overlooking the “massive historical significance” of the structure.
The University of Wolverhampton has earmarked the nine-storey School of Art, which is also known as the …