EPA Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan at Fort Lauderdale Airport following return from Romania The civil case against Andrew Tate will take place months earlier than planned after a High Court judge said she was “very keen to get on” with the case. A 16-day trial had been listed to start on 22 February...
George Torr BBC News, Derby Steve Beech BBC News, Derby BBC Cornerstone Christian Bookshop said it did not want to have a flag flown above its shop “representing specific political causes” A council in Derbyshire has removed a Pride flag following a complaint from a Christian bookshop. Matlock Town Council said it had received communication...
A garden which won awards at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show has found a new home in Plymouth. The Pathway Garden was inspired by the theme of homelessness and won the Silver-Gilt Medal and Best Environmental Innovation Award. It has been installed at the Shekinah centre – a charity which supports homeless people in Plymouth....
In each match, Anderson has bowled three overs in the powerplay, going against the modern tactics of changing it up. He has backed his skills against batters looking to attack and take advantage of fielding restrictions in the first six overs. And Jennings acknowledges that the England great’s skillset is still relevant, with Anderson’s economy...
A 30-year-old man from Exeter accused of sending malicious communications to local schools has been transferred to a secure hospital from a jail, where he was being held on remand during legal proceedings. Alfie Pilkington, of Redlands Close, Exeter, had been remanded into custody after being charged with two counts of sending malicious communications on...
Fifteen years ago, United ruled the roost in South Korea, with national hero Park Ji-sung winning trophy after trophy. “Back then, they were obviously the club which had the biggest fan base in South Korea,” said author Lee Seung-mo. “The popularity they had was incomparable with any other European football teams at that time. “Now...
Tamar Crossings Inspections in the dry dock showed a need for further essential repairs A ferry service said work on its vessel Lynher was continuing following a “significant milestone” in its refit process. Tamar Crossings said a period in dry dock in Falmouth had enabled work to be carried out on replacing systems and equipment...
Sarah Rainsford and Laura Gozzi Reuters The pontiff’s body, laid out in an open coffin, was moved to the church in a formal procession The body of Pope Francis has been moved from his Vatican residence to St Peter’s Basilica to allow the faithful to pay their respects before his funeral on Saturday. The Pope’s...
Saturday’s three Serie A matches have been rescheduled to avoid a clash with Pope Francis’ funeral. The 88-year-old passed away on Monday, with the Vatican later confirming he died of a stroke. The Argentine’s funeral will take place in Vatican City at 09:00 BST on Saturday, 26 April. Como v Genoa and Inter Milan v...
An election debate in Canada has been rescheduled to avoid a clash with a Montreal Canadiens hockey game. The Canadiens take on the Carolina Hurricanes at 19:00 ET (23:00 BST) on 17 April, and could clinch a spot in the Stanley Cup play-offs with victory. The French-language leaders’ debate had been scheduled to start at...
Maisie Lillywhite & Duncan Cook BBC News, Gloucestershire BBC Sallyann Anderson said she feels ‘very sorry’ for the family of the woman who was buried in her grave A woman who discovered a body had been buried in her future grave is “happy” an exhumation will take place. Sallyann Anderson paid for a plot beside...
Ecclestone’s refusal to do an interview was prior to the first T20, at which point England were already 6-0 down in the multi-format points-based series. Clare Connor, the managing director of England women’s cricket, has since described the episode as “an unfortunate incident that won’t happen again”. Ecclestone and Hartley have not spoken since. Asked...
Aleem Maqbool Religion Editor Gupreet Singh Johal Jagtar Singh Johal (right) with his brother Gurpreet A British Sikh who has been imprisoned in India on terror charges for more than seven years has now been moved into solitary confinement, according to his brother and a human rights group. Jagtar Singh Johal from Dumbarton was detained...