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Ilona Maher: Bristol Bears stint can help me ‘fit seamlessly’ into USA team
Ilona Maher says the measure of success with Bristol for her would be if she has “caught up” with the USA 15s team to aid her bid to be part of this year’s Rugby World Cup.
with the goal of …KemiKaze takes aim at a sitting duck PMQs … and misses with all six shots
It’s becoming existential. First the Tory MPs began to wonder if there was any point to them being in Westminster. Sure, the title impresses some people and gets them one or two freebies, but those minor thrills soon start to pall as reality kicks in. Just drifting in the liminal …
Yorkshire put private ownership plans on hold as focus turns to Hundred auction
Yorkshire have put controversial plans to take the 162-year-old members’ club into private ownership on hold.
In announcing his intention to demutualise the county last year the chair, Colin Graves,
without “swift and decisive action” Yorkshire “will be fighting for its survival”, but the Guardian …UK and EU urged to follow US and block funding for World Anti-Doping Agency
Pressure is intensifying on the World Anti-Doping Agency with the UK and European Union being urged to stop funding the global body following the United States’ decision to withhold its financial backing over Wada’s handling of the 23 Chinese swimmers cleared to compete at the 2021 Olympics.
The shadow sports …
‘I am afraid’: tense wait as Palestinians hope for Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal
In the battered ruins of Gaza City, the tent encampments of al-Mawasi and the half-empty streets of Rafah, there are fervent prayers that the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is concluded.
After so many false hopes of an end to the war over 15 months of fighting, the fear …
‘I had steam coming out of my ears’: Kokkinakis torment in Draper defeat
Jodie Burrage ‘in a good spot’ despite Australian Open defeat by Coco Gauff
US inflation ticks up in December and remains above Fed’s 2% target rate
Equity urges Bristol city council to drop cuts to arts and culture budget
The country’s largest performing arts and entertainment union has urged Bristol city council to drop plans to cut hundreds of thousands of pounds from the arts and culture budget including by closing a number of museums.
the council warning that cuts would …Draper defies Kokkinakis and partisan Australian Open crowd to win thriller
For the second time in as many rounds, Jack Draper found himself on the brink of a desperate, early defeat, his difficult preparation during the off-season laid bare. He had been dragged around the court for three and a half hours, comprehensively outplayed by an opponent determined to eviscerate every …