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It seems that the Fiji Airways Fijiana side saved the best for last after they blitzed Great Britain 43-14 to clinch 7th place at the HSBC Singapore 7s. Great Britain ran in two quick tries to ...
Turner Prize winning Preston artist Lubaina Himid CBE has been chosen to represent Great Britain at a globally renowned international art festival. The University of Central Lancashire Emeritus ...
Neil Gourley takes men's silver in 1500m at World Athletics Indoor Championships as Georgia Hunter Bell claims bronze in women's event in China; Great Britain now up to four medals for event after ...
Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from representing Great Britain in next week's Billie Jean King Cup fixtures to undertake a training block. The 22-year-old is coming off an impressive run at the Miami ...
Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, is to open for the season April 5, featuring a new roller coaster called The Flash: Vertical Velocity. The Flash: Vertical Velocity reaches speeds ...
British Hindu extremists are allying themselves ... The research likens it to the Muslim cry of "Allahu Akbar [God is Great]" which, though holy to many, has been commandeered by Islamic extremists.
Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson won Great Britain's first figure skating World Championship medal in more than 40 years with ice dance bronze in Boston. Not since 1984, when Jayne Torvill and ...
Since 1991, Birmingham IKEA has supported people around the West Midlands with quality items ranging from lamps and couches to beds and rugs. Despite its Birmingham name, the furniture store is ...
Reform UK is “on the side of the worker”, Nigel Farage claimed as he launched the party’s local election campaign amid calls to “make Britain great again”. Mr Farage said he wanted to ...
Reform UK is “on the side of the worker”, Nigel Farage claimed as he launched the party’s local election campaign amid calls to “make Britain great again”. Mr Farage said he wanted to create a British ...
Retail sales volumes (quantity bought) are estimated to have risen by 1.0% in February 2025. This follows a rise of 1.4% in January 2025 (revised down from a rise of 1.7% in our last bulletin).