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Hunger Games star Rachel Zegler has treated West End passersby with a performance of Don’t Cry For Me Argentina from a theatre balcony.
The Foreign Secretary is set to meet Abbas Araghchi alongside his counterparts from France, Germany and the EU.
Rory McIlroy made an impressive start to the Travelers Championship to sit two shots off the lead before world number one Scottie Scheffler later laid down a marker to defend his title in Connecticut.
The band, who split in 2009 prompted by a backstage brawl at a festival, confirmed their long-awaited reunion in August 2024.
More than £900 million will be committed to major sporting events and grassroots sport across the UK in a “transformational investment” over the coming years, the Government has announced.
Somerset made it six wins from seven matches while there were also victories for Leicestershire and Middlesex.
Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe has been discharged from hospital after being admitted with “acute gastroenteritis”. The 26-year-old France international missed Wednesday night’s 1-1 Club World Cup ...
Labour MP Vicky Foxcroft has resigned as a Government whip over proposed cuts to disability benefits. In a letter informing the Prime Minister of her resignation, the MP for Lewisham North said she ...
Donald Trump has delayed a decision on whether to join Israeli attacks on Iran as Sir Keir Starmer continues to urge restraint in the Middle East.
Rory McIlroy made an impressive start to the Travelers Championship to sit two shots off the early clubhouse lead. The Masters champion had finished tied for 19th at the US Open over a punishing ...
The six-part TV show, Twenty Twenty Six, is a follow-up to Twenty Twelve and W1A which satirised the management of the BBC.
Trinity College produced a dominant front-running display in the Hampton Court Stakes to complete a treble on day three of Royal Ascot for Aidan O’Brien and Ryan Moore.