The sporting weekend in pictures
ParalympicsGB finished with a bumper medal haul in Paris, and Lee Carsley’s spell as interim England boss started with a win in Dublin
ParalympicsGB finished with a bumper medal haul in Paris, and Lee Carsley’s spell as interim England boss started with a win in Dublin
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said on Sunday the NHS is ‘broken’ in ways which are ‘unforgivable’.
Topics include how managers led the pandemic response, the role of primary care and GPs, NHS backlogs, and how the vaccine programme was integrated.
Cristiano Ronaldo netted from close range in the 88th minute.
Scott McTominay shocked the home fans at the Estadio do SL Benfica when he headed the opener.
Reality star Pete Wicks will also appear on the show at the same time he will compete on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing.
The rap-metal band previously peaked at number six with 2007 single What I’ve Done.
England were bowled out for 156 in just 34 overs.
Bulgaria captain Kiril Despodov took advantage to grab the only goal of the night.
Charles praised the ‘courage, commitment and true talent’ of the athletes as the Games drew to a close on Sunday.
The hosts were 82 for seven against Sri Lanka but the wicketkeeper’s 67 off 50 balls kept them in the game.
Donald ‘Don’ Sheppard, a dispatch rider, landed on Juno beach on June 6 1944 in a landing ship tank.
TUC leader highlights benefits of treating workers fairly.
The pair fell for seven apiece but England were 97 ahead at lunch at the Oval.
The Belarussian laid her Flushing Meadows ghosts to rest as she beat Jessica Pegula in straight sets to win in New York for the first time.