Wimbledon 2022: That was for you, gran, as Boutler boosts Brit spirits
There were cheers and tears for Katie Boulter when a thrilling performance lifted Centre Court after the departures of Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu and kept British hopes alive.
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There were cheers and tears for Katie Boulter when a thrilling performance lifted Centre Court after the departures of Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu and kept British hopes alive.
LONDON: Britain's Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Nadine Dorries, delivered a stunning gaffe on Thursday when, praising the sport of rugby league, she referenced the most famous moment in England's rugby union history.
Heather Watson is ready to seize her moment and try to make the fourth round at Wimbledon for the first time.
The release of the Manchester Arena Inquiry's second report has been delayed until early November. Inquiry chairman Sir John Saunders' second dossier focusing on the response of the emergency services to the 2017 terror attack was expected later in the summer, but it has now been pushed back.
It’s been twenty long years since The Libertines released their debut album , but the band’s place in the new British guitar rock canon still has fans queuing up to hear classics like ‘Time for Heroes’ and ‘Can’t Stand Me Now’. Having burnt fast and bright at the start of the millennium, the London band entered a lengthy hiatus before reuniting on 2015’s Anthems for the Doomed Youth and subsequent tours.
The “extremely complex” nature of Derby’s sale has caused another delay to the takeover by local property developer David Clowes.
World champion Max Verstappen insists Nelson Piquet is not racist and believes it is wrong to expel him from Formula One.
Britain's Alastair Gray could not believe his eyes as he turned to celebrate what he thought was a winning point, only for his opponent, Taylor Fritz, to somehow get the ball back. The American came out on top in a 6-3 7-6(3) 6-3 victory in the second-round match, but the second-set tie-break proved to be crucial for the 11th seed as he disappointed the British fans.