All traffic stopped on stretch of M62 due to 'cows on road'
All traffic was stopped on a stretch of the M62 this afternoon due to 'cows in the road'.
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All traffic was stopped on a stretch of the M62 this afternoon due to 'cows in the road'.
MANCHESTER, England : Manchester United must use the emotions they are feeling after the death of Bobby Charlton "in the right way", manager Erik ten Hag said on Monday, adding that he hoped his team could draw inspiration from the standards set by the England great.
Police have released a CCTV picture of a man they want to speak to after a serious attack at Manchester's AO Arena following a boxing match.
As the Irish women's side prepare for their double header against Albania in the Nations League, players are hitting form at just the trightime for Eileen Gleeson's side.
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The poor outfield at the HPCA stadium was back in focus as most of the Indian players shied away from sliding to avoid potential injuries in their Cricket World Cup match against New Zealand in Dharmasala on Sunday. India skipper Rohit Sharma made a sliding effort and hurt his little finger early on in the New Zealand innings, forcing him to leave the field for treatment. He, however, returned back later to lead the side. And then in the 35th over, Jasprit Bumrah decided against diving at the fine-leg boundary while chasing the ball, giving away a boundary to New Zealand skipper Tom Latham.
Amid controversy over the NHL's decision to ban the use of themed equipment, the Canadian Hockey League has reaffirmed its stance that organizations across the country can continue to support outside causes and organizations.