Emma Raducanu has expressed her relief at avoiding a humiliating conclusion to her hard-fought match against Caroline Garcia after celebrating victory too early. The Brit produced a splendid comeback to draw Great Britain level with France in their Billie Jean King Cup
“I got new darts last Friday so it was good to know they are good for me,” Bryceland said. “Mitchell’s a good player and I like playing him because he’s good and it will take me up a level and make me
Rishi Sunak is attempting to head off a revolt by older voters with a pledge that his Government will always back pensioners. He has been stung by claims he is alienating the over-65s with tax hikes. An inflation-busting rise in the state
Several Spanish areas are experiencing a long-lasting drought, which is forcing local governments to enforce rules to reduce water consumption. The areas most affected are, incidentally, those most beloved by tourists – Catalonia, Valencia, Murcia and Andalusia. As reservoir levels run worryingly
Vladimir Putin’s State of the Nation address touched upon the military capability of Russia, particularly its nuclear weapons. During the televised address, the Russian President claimed, in a thinly veiled threat to the West: “Our strategic nuclear forces are fully ready for
Michael van Gerwen has changed his mind about protecting Luke Littler after issuing a passionate plea in the wake of his third Premier League Darts victory. The Dutchman defeated Littler on his way to glory in Newcastle and now holds a healthy
Nigel Farage warned of “political sectarianism” in Britain after a Tory MP was targeted by pro-Palestine protesters at his family home. More than 60 demonstrators gathered outside Bournemouth East MP Tobias Ellwood’s house yesterday demanding a Gaza ceasefire. The former Ukip leader
Recent weeks have seen a series of warnings from officials, military bosses and politicians alike that World War Three could be on the horizon. Among the countries particularly kicking their military into high gear are those near Russia – including Sweden, Lithuania,
Ceferin told the Daily Telegraph last month that the “biggest problem” with multi-club ownership is “perception”. “You know football,” said Ceferin. “Big English club can lose 3-0 to a small Portuguese club, if you want, because they have a bad day. “Imagine
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