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Bonus Time made all to land the Ironxcell For Energy Race at Naas. The 2-5 shot was sent straight to the head of the field by Colin Keane, with Zuheila racing keenly in behind.
Thousands of Eurostar passengers are suffering disruption to journeys because of a track closure in France. The operator’s websites shows nine services between London and Paris have been cancelled, ...
We have built more stables and will have around 160 horses in training by the time the jumps season fully kicks into gear’.
Storm Floris has brought travel disruption to northern parts of the UK, with roads and railway lines blocked by fallen trees amid high winds. Gusts of about 85mph are expected in exposed parts of the ...
An iconic Hampshire music festival has been and gone, but this year's must surely go down as one of the all-time greats.
The coming week could bring an important moment in the war between Russia and Ukraine, as US president Donald Trump’s deadline for the Kremlin to reach a peace deal approaches — or it could simply ...
Tesla shares have plunged 25 this year, largely due to blowback over Mr Musk’s affiliation with President Donald Trump.
Charles was in Scrabster, a short distance from John O Groats, to meet with key figures working in the nuclear sector.
Downing Street declined to say whether Britain would recognise Palestine with Hamas still in power after the militant group reportedly described statehood as “one of the fruits of October 7”.
A genteel seaside town has been rocked by a phantom naked man wearing a “gimp” mask stalking its streets at night. Locals in Lytham, on Lancashire’s Fylde coast, say the shadowy visitor has left lace ...
In a season where Charlie Johnston might yet hit the Classic target, he has high hopes for the future with Ancient Egypt after the regally-bred youngster made a winning debut at Beverley last week.
A former priest accused of assaulting women in an alleged cult church group has said that he led “on consensus” and denied manipulation. Christopher Brain, 68, from Wilmslow, Cheshire, was leader of ...