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Umpire Louise Azemar-Engzell had to stop a rally on Court One when ‘fault’ was incorrectly called after a shot landed well inside the line.
Celtic have missed out on the signing of Mathias Kvistgaarden to Norwich, apparently unaware of a release clause in his contract.
Fifteen years after the Christie Commission laid out a clear vision for public service reform, Scotland is still stuck in a system that ...
Police are treating the death of a man who died following a disturbance in Ayr last weekend as murder. The 42-year-old has been named as Mark Blackwood and police have now launched a murder ...
The Liverpool footballer and his brother, Andre Silva, died after the Lamborghini they were travelling in burst into flames.
A Department for Health and Social Care spokesperson said: “While most resident doctors in the BMA did not vote to strike, it is disappointing that the BMA is continuing to threaten strike action ...
Post Office bosses should have known Horizon was faulty but “maintained the fiction that its data was always accurate” when prosecuting subpostmasters, the first tranche of a public inquiry’s final ...
Matt Fagerson has backed his brother Zander to recover from the “big blow” of being ruled out of this summer’s British and Irish Lions tour through injury.
A report into the Post Office Horizon scandal “shows the full scale of the horror” unleashed on people just trying to do a day’s work, a former subpostmistress has said. Jo Hamilton was falsely ...
Avon Coroner’s Court heard how Conroy moved to Alexandra House two months before the murder after trying to strangle a teacher at a residential school. He had also previously tried to kill his mother.
The public inquiry into the murders of three young girls in Southport last summer will begin later on Tuesday. Chairman Sir Adrian Fulford, a former vice-president of the Court of Appeal, will begin ...