Oh, those crafty mullahs. They thought they were going to pull another slick one on the United States and the world, much as they have been ever since sending the Shah into exile. I’m sure their little hard hearts went pitter-patter listening to President Trump’s interview with Kristen Welker the other day – and you...
Another Exeter Community Lottery player is celebrating after winning £250. It’s the fifth time someone has won the £250 prize in Exeter in as many weeks. The player won the prize in last weekend’s draw while raising money for the Exeter Central Fund, which distributes funds to a range of different good causes. In April...
Sports such as rugby union, rugby league and hockey restrict women’s competition to players that have not gone through male puberty. The FA says there are 20 transgender women registered to play amateur football in England among the millions who play at that level and there are none in the professional game across the Home...
New England white-ball captain Harry Brook tells BBC Sport that he wants a “relaxed environment” and for players to play with a smile on their faces. Read full article at source...
Scunthopre Litter Pickers The waste was cleared from the Everest Playing Fields in Ashby A group of volunteer litter pickers have cleaned a playground of 156 bags of discarded dog poo in one day. The waste was found on the Everest Playing Fields in Ashby near Scunthorpe. One of the refuse collectors, Jayne Eaton, described...
How much attention did you pay to what has been going on in the world over the past seven days? Read full article at source...
James Anderson says he is not ruling out playing for another three years at Lancashire despite being set to miss the first month of the County Championship with injury. The 42-year-old, England’s all-time leading wicket-taker, retired from international cricket last year but has signed to continue with his county in 2025. READ MORE: Anderson not...
After scoring twice against Preston, Marcus Rashford tells BBC Sport he has been playing “better football” since joining Aston Villa. Read article in full at source...
Afghanistan-born footballer Nadia Nadim says she wants to represent women “who don’t have access and a voice” when she takes part in this year’s Soccer Aid. Nadim fled Afghanistan for Europe with her mother and four sisters when she was 11 after her father was executed by the Taliban. She took up football at a...