When Eid al-Adha 2023 will be celebrated in the UK following Saudi moonsighting
Millions of Muslims across the UK are gearing up to celebrate Eid al-Adha after Saudi Arabia officials announced the key dates.
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Millions of Muslims across the UK are gearing up to celebrate Eid al-Adha after Saudi Arabia officials announced the key dates.
Three teenage killers who lured a college student to a park following a row over drug debt before stabbing him to death were amongst those jailed in Greater Manchester this week.
(FILES) Bahrain-Victorious’ Swiss rider Gino Mader reacts after crossing the finish line during the 4th stage of the 81st Paris – Nice cycling race, 165 km between Saint-Amand-Montrond and La Loge des Gardes, central-France, on March 8, 2023. – Swiss Cyclist Gino Maeder dies from injuries after plunging into ravine on Tour of Switzerland, his team announced on June 16, 2023. (Photo by ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT / AFP)
A mum-of-four 'frustrated to the point of desperation' with the benefits and housing systems was found dead at her home after years of struggle and fear over money and 'uninhabitable' living conditions, an inquest heard.
UAE Team Emirates rider Juan Ayuso paid tribute to Gino Mader after winning Sunday's final Tour de Suisse stage and finishing second in the general classification.
American rider Magnus Sheffield has been discharged from hospital after crashing at the Tour de Suisse on Thursday, his team Ineos Grenadiers said on Sunday.
Stolen bikes prevented the Euskaltel-Euskadi and Baloise Trek Lions teams completing the final stages of the Tour of Slovenia and the Tour of Belgium respectively, the teams said on Sunday.
S ix months on from that most memorable of World Cup finals, Shakir Ullah has been forgotten. Ullah, from Pakistan, spent the tournament employed as a security guard but has now been in jail in Qatar for almost five months. He was detained in late January as he tried to resolve a dispute over unpaid wages on behalf of hundreds of his co-workers. The men were deployed to guard key sites during the World Cup but were suddenly laid off in the days after the final, with about three months on their contracts.