Oleksandr Usyk knows how fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua would end
Oleksandr Usyk believes that Anthony Joshua would beat Tyson Fury should the two boxers ever meet in the ring.
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Oleksandr Usyk believes that Anthony Joshua would beat Tyson Fury should the two boxers ever meet in the ring.
A three-bedroom penthouse nestled within the iconic railway station has hit the market
The death of a person on a railway line through Salford was sadly confirmed by police today.
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Rail commuters in Manchester are being warned of delays and possible cancellations on Monday morning due to an emergency services incident.
Robbie Henshaw is the latest Ireland international to commit his future to the IRFU, with the centre signing a two-year extension to his central contract with the union.
The row between Indian players and media and Australian media over Indian players answering questions only in Hindi and to Indian media has escalated significantly, and it all started when all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja did not take any questions in English in an on-field press conference on Saturday. Jadeja had reportedly arrived late to the questioning session, and left without taking a question in English. However, former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has jumped to Jadeja's defence, stating that there shouldn't be a problem if a player chooses to answer only in Hindi.
Emergency medicine experts have raised concerns about a popular toy that could be given to children this Christmas. The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) has issued a "safety flash" regarding water beads, which are often marketed as toys.