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A corgi named Amigo, sporting a factory-themed costume complete with two tiny chimneys and “Fur Factory” lettering, was named ...
Connections of Daryz are heading “back to the drawing board” after the previously unbeaten colt failed to fire in the Juddmonte International at York.
The leader of Perth and Kinross Council said there had been ‘misinformation’ about new asylum hotels opening up.
Nestory Irankunda joked that if Imran Louza had not been suspended, his superb free-kick against Swansea may never have materialised.
Getting out into nature in, Watford, on a warm afternoon showed off why it is one of the nation’s best spaces.
The carnival, Europe’s biggest street party and an annual extravaganza over the summer bank holiday weekend, helps celebrate Caribbean culture and history. The festival began early on Sunday with the ...
The Scottish champions travel to Kazakhstan after a goalless draw in the Champions League home leg at Parkhead.
The old Ascot Road next to Sun Engraving with the Sun Clock Tower to the right (Image: Watford Museum) The museum’s volunteer archivist Christine Orchard said: “Today, there are two parallel routes in ...
Trainer Aidan O’Brien raised Britain’s oldest Classic and the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe as possible options for his Epsom and Curragh hero prior to his trip to the Knavesmire, but the son of Australia ...
The Brazilian forward says he is in a ‘good moment’ after a full pre-season and welcomes Frank’s regular team meetings.
Lough Neagh Partnership chief Gerry Darby has urged action after describing the lough as the worst he has ever seen.
The Wales striker claimed his first goals for the Red Dragons with a first-half brace against Sheffield Wednesday.
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