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500000 Vowed For Grassroots Football To Support Next Generation Of Heroes

£500,000 vowed for grassroots football to support ‘next generation’ of heroes Scotland’s First Minister has announced new funding to inspire youngsters to “follow their sporting dreams”, with John Swinney promising the cash ahead of Scotland’s return to the World Cup. Mr Swinney has travelled to Boston to watch Steve Clarke’s side take on Haiti in

NHS Faces Triple Whammy During Resident Doctor Walkout

NHS faces ‘triple whammy’ during resident doctor walkout The NHS is facing a “triple whammy of pressure” as the latest strike by resident doctors is set to coincide with a heatwave and the World Cup, health officials have said. Resident doctors in England from the British Medical Association (BMA) are set to stage a four-day

June Rain And Coming Sunshine Set To Boost Flowering Garden Plants And Veg RHS

June rain and coming sunshine set to boost flowering garden plants and veg – RHS June’s weather is proving a boon for gardeners, with plants set to be taller and more ladened with flowers than in recent years, horticultural experts have said. The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) said prolonged rain, combined with June’s long daylight

A Million Events Was Never In The Plan Says Parkrun Founder As Milestone Nears

A million events was never in the plan, says parkrun founder as milestone nears The founder of parkrun has said that a million events was “never in the plan” as the charity is set to reach the milestone this weekend. There were just 13 runners and five volunteers when Paul Sinton-Hewitt organised the first parkrun

Police In Kansas City Investigating Theft Of Englands Training Equipment

Police in Kansas City investigating theft of England’s training equipment Police are investigating the theft of team equipment ahead of England’s arrival at their Kansas City base, the Football Association has confirmed. Thomas Tuchel’s side land in the Midwest on Saturday afternoon as World Cup preparations go up a notch following a warm weather camp

Kevin Sinfield Helen Mirren And Lionesses Lead Kings Birthday Honours

Kevin Sinfield, Helen Mirren and Lionesses lead King’s Birthday Honours Rugby league great Kevin Sinfield, actress Dame Helen Mirren and six of the European Championship-winning Lionesses lead the King’s Birthday Honours. Sinfield was knighted, becoming Sir Kevin, while members of the England women’s football team were made Members of the Order of the British Empire

David Hockney Dies Aged 88

David Hockney dies aged 88 David Hockney, one of the most celebrated and influential British artists of modern times, has died aged 88. He died peacefully at home on June 11, his publicist Erica Bolton said. A statement to the Press Association said: “The celebrated British artist David Hockney, one of the most important figures

Mexico And South Korea Grab Wins In Their World Cup Openers

Mexico and South Korea grab wins in their World Cup openers Mexico’s misery in World Cup opening games was finally ended as they secured a 2-0 win over South Africa at the Estadio Azteca in a match featuring three red cards. The co-hosts had been involved in seven matches which either alone, or jointly, opened

Razorlight Announce Anniversary Tour

Razorlight announce anniversary tour British rock band Razorlight have announced a tour with dates across the UK and Ireland to mark 20 years since the release of their eponymous hit album. The group’s second album, titled Razorlight, topped the UK album chart and secured their first number one single with America when it was released in

UK Economy Contracts For First Time Since Last August

UK economy contracts for first time since last August Britain’s economy contracted last month for the first time in eight months amid signs that the Iran war is beginning to take its toll on some sectors. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said gross domestic product (GDP) declined by 0.1% in April in a sharp