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Sir Tom Jones has been one of ITV’s biggest stars thanks to being a mentor on talent show The Voice. But now the veteran crooner will mark his 85th birthday by telling ...
A beleaguered Gen-X woman (Kelly Manno if you want to look her up) adds her response. She heaves an exasperated sigh and says ...
At the height of lockdown madness, Matt Hancock casually announced the introduction of ten year jail terms for breaching ...
Sunday Shout: Former Saint Steven Baker stepping into the ring to help raise mental health awareness
Stevie “Bam Bam” Baker is a poster boy for effort over talent, a little bloke who used most tricks in the book to play 203 ...
Inspectors praised the service's focus on education, training and employment including the Dusty Knuckles training programme for over ... is often dependent on inspection grades. Chief inspector Sir ...
Tibet's Qamdo Bamba Airport is considered the world's lonelist airports in the world, although there are other contenders for ...
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She has vowed to hunt down people disloyal to the president and remove them from their positions and is said to be behind the recent firing of the chief of the National Security Agency. When a ...
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Belfast Live on MSNDennis Taylor recalls 'black magic' and his other sporting prowess 40 years on from iconic finalThe match was on everyone’s lips, 19 million people in the UK had been gripped by the drama of the ‘Black Ball Final’ on TV ...
Taking his daughter to her first live sporting event was, for the author and his young charge, a moment of both anxious anticipation and wondrous novelty.
In the third edition of the Herald’s series celebrating the top 100 Kiwi sporting moments of the millennium, we’re counting from position 60-41. Catch up on the earlier parts: 100-81, 80-61 and 60-41.
It was the morning after England had been demolished by Germany in the Under-21 Euros final and Sir Trevor Brooking was ... rejected have the appetite to knuckle down and start again?
A brand of gallus, near-the-knuckle humour that is rarely matched ... When Livingstone ventures, “Does it matter, sir?”, Taggart accuses him of being “some kind of champion of the underdog”.
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