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Viewers were left unimpressed as they watched the latest episode of Lorraine as they remarked: "If looks could kill!" Lorraine Kelly was back fronting her self-titled ITV show on Tuesday (July 18) when she was joined live in the studio by Anne Reid.
Alfie Hewett earned a straight-sets win over Martin de la Puente to reach the Wimbledon men’s wheelchair singles final, but hopes of an all-British showpiece were dashed as Gordon Reid lost. Seven-time Grand Slam winner Hewett, seeded second at SW19, triumphed 6-3 6-2 against the Spaniard on No. 1 Court.
We are now bang in the middle of summer, yet people seem to be asking themselves the same question - how are we supposed to dress in this weather?
Britain’s Neal Skupski reached his first Wimbledon final alongside doubles partner Wesley Koolhof on Thursday, while Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett made their seventh in the wheelchair doubles. Skupski and Koolhof are the top seeds in the men’s doubles and asserted their authority in a 7-5 6-4 win over Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden.
The Basque rider went solo in the last short climb of the day, 30km from the finish, and never looked back to claim a second career Tour stage win.
BELLEVILLE EN BEAUJOLAIS, France :Ion Izagirre gave his Cofidis team, and Spain, their second victory in this year's Tour de France when he won the 12th stage after a late, brutal attack on Thursday.
History was made at Wimbledon on Wednesday as two British players progressed to the semi-finals of the men’s wheelchair singles for the first time. Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid were both victorious at the All England Club, beating Joachim Gerard and Gustavo Fernandez in their respective quarter-finals. Ad Hewett, the world No.