2022 British Open champion Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman reportedly join LIV Golf: 'Yeah, they’re gone'
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A super cheap home has come up for sale in Manchester - but for any interested buyers, there's a catch. Put on the market on August 8, this maisonette is currently the cheapest property you can buy in the Manchester borough with a guide price of just £23,000.
:Chelsea's Germany striker Timo Werner has signed a four-year contract to return to Bundesliga side RB Leipzig, the two clubs announced on Tuesday.
English professional golfer Meghan MacLaren joined Sue Anstiss on the latest season of The Game Changers podcast.
Having obliterated the lap record at Silverstone on his way to pole for the British GP, Prima Pramac’s Johann Zarco looked to be the one to beat on race day. That was until he crashed out of the lead at turn eight on just the fifth lap.
Jake Stewart claimed his first win as a professional as the rising British star sprinted to victory at the opening stage of the 2022 Tour de l'Ain. The 22-year-old has produced a series of impressive performances since stepping up to the World Tour at the end of 2020, but a senior victory had thus far eluded him. Ad It appeared that Stewart may again be disappointed as the peloton approached the finish in Val-Revermont as Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl's Remi Cavagna burst away from the bunch in trademark style inside the final kilometre.
Erling Braut Haaland’s Premier League debut could not have gone any better.
Eddie Jones has been rebuked by the Rugby Football Union for criticising the English game's reliance on the private school system. England's head coach said in a newspaper interview published over the weekend that "you are going to have to blow the whole thing up" because it produces "closeted" players who lack "resolve".