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Ronnie O’Sullivan says he is not ready to quit snooker, but doubts he can rediscover sufficient form in order “to go out with a smile on my face”. The seven-time world champion, 49, has not played on ...
McIlroy will play with DeChambeau, who beat him to the US Open title last year, in the final pairing at Augusta on Sunday.
A major incident has been declared following an explosion at a home in Nottinghamshire. Nearby homes in Worksop have been evacuated as fire crews and the East Midlands Ambulance Service work to ...
Wera Hobhouse was not given a reason for Hong Kong’s refusal to allow her to enter the territory, where she intended to visit her son and grandson.
Al Hurra is the latest US government-funded news outlet — after Voice Of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio Free Asia and others — to cut staff and services amid what the outlets say is ...
The Chancellor said thousands of businesses would benefit from a move to expand UK Export Finance’s backing for firms by £20 billion.
The First Minister has suggested the UK Government should drop the recently announced increase in employers’ national insurance contributions.
Rory McIlroy made himself the man to beat in the 89th Masters thanks to a sensational start to his third round at Augusta National. McIlroy began the day two shots behind Ryder Cup team-mate Justin ...
Earlier on Saturday, MPs and peers had approved emergency legislation without opposition, giving Mr Reynolds the power to require British Steel to keep the Scunthorpe plant going after talks with its ...
Liberal Democrat MP Wera Hobhouse said she was detained by security, questioned and then put on a flight back to the UK.
The King and Queen’s state visit to Italy has been described by a senior Buckingham Palace official as “soft power at its best”, delivering “huge benefit for UK interests overseas”.
Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service received its first report about the incident in John Street, Worksop, at 7.39pm on Saturday.