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Brentford’s Ivan Toney was named in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for the very first time on Thursday.
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Brentford’s Ivan Toney was named in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for the very first time on Thursday.
Good Morning Britain shared the moving moment Susanna Reid accompanied her mum to see the Queen lie in state. As of Friday morning (September 16), it was reported that the queues to Westminster Hall reached 14 hours overnight. Today also marks the second full day of Queen Elizabeth lying in state before her funeral on Monday (September 19).
Premier League players and fans have the chance to honour Queen Elizabeth II this weekend, but the upcoming state funeral for Britain's longest serving monarch on Monday has seen three matches postponed.
Good Morning Britain viewers were quick to share their thoughts as shouting broke out on the show. Some complained it was 'too early' for the commotion as the ITV news programme returned to screens with Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway at the helm.
Over the course of this week, the UK public has honoured the late Queen in perhaps the most British way it possibly could - by forming a five-mile long queue to pay their respects.
A sustainable pop-up store is heading to the Trafford Centre later this month and will be selling nearly new, recycled cashmere including neck warmers, fingerless gloves and beanie hats all made from old jumpers.
SYDNEY : Mathieu Raynal's decision to penalise Bernard Foley for time wasting late in the test against the All Blacks on Thursday will not be quickly forgotten but Australians are unlikely to get much sympathy from fans of other nations.
Roger Federer as one of the finest sportsmen ever on Friday after the Swiss legend announced he will retire from tennis. The 41-year-old has struggled in recent years with knee injuries and will end his historic career after next week's Laver Cup in London. Prominent French sports newspaper L'Equipe, in a nod to the death last week of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, went with the headline "God Save the King" together with a photo of Federer gazing thoughtfully skywards. "His entire game bordered on art and the sublime," L'Equipe said, debating whether he was the greatest sportsman of all time, up there with the likes of Pele, Muhammad Ali, Usain Bolt and Michael Jordan. Spain's El Pais said that Federer's announcement was not a surprise but "that does not make it any less painful".