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No sponsor, kit on order & visa wait - Scotland embrace late World Cup call
Scotland are "confident" visa issues will not prevent them arriving late for the men's T20 World Cup as chief executive Trudy Lindblade tells BBC Stumped about their "unique" preparations after a late call to the tournament.
No sponsor, kit on order & visa wait - Scotland embrace late World Cup call
Scotland are "confident" visa issues will not prevent them arriving late for the men's T20 World Cup as chief executive Trudy Lindblade tells BBC Stumped about their "unique" preparations after a late call to the tournament.
No sponsor, kit on order & visa wait - Scotland embrace late World Cup call
Scotland are "confident" visa issues will not prevent them arriving on time for the men's T20 World Cup as chief executive Trudy Lindblade tells BBC Stumped about "crazy" preparations involved in pulling everything tournament plans.
Beckhams seen together in Paris for first time since Brooklyn row
Sir David and Lady Beckham were seen with their children Romeo, Cruz and Harper.
Scotland pick uncapped teenage Afghan refugee Ihsan in World Cup squad
Scotland hand a first call-up to seamer Zainullah Ihsan for the upcoming T20 World Cup in India.
Scotland pick uncapped teenage Afghan refugee Ihsan in World Cup squad
Scotland hand a first call-up to seamer Zainullah Ihsan for the upcoming T20 World Cup in India.
Scotland pick uncapped teenage Afghan refugee Ihsan in World Cup squad
Scotland hand a first call-up to seamer Zainullah Ihsan for the upcoming T20 World Cup in India.
Scotland pick uncapped teenage Afghan refugee Ihsan in World Cup squad
Scotland hand a first call-up to seamer Zainullah Ihsan for the upcoming T20 World Cup in India.
Will renewable licences put off budding police officers?
Like doctors and lawyers, all police officers will have to have a licence to practise under new Home Office reforms.
Google to pay $68m to settle lawsuit claiming it recorded private conversations
The claimants say Google Assistant recorded private conversations without their knowledge.
Google to pay $68m to settle lawsuit claiming it recorded private conversations
The claimants say Google Assistant recorded private conversations without their knowledge.
Claire's collapse into administration renews high street fears
The British operations of Claire's, the accessories retailer, have collapsed into administration just four months after their last brush with insolvency, putting more than 1,000 high street jobs at risk.
Claire's collapse into administration renews high street fears
The British operations of Claire's, the accessories retailer, have collapsed into administration just four months after their last brush with insolvency, putting more than 1,000 high street jobs at risk.
Anxiety in Labour as by-election set to go ahead
Gorton and Denton has been Labour for more than 90 years but party sources fear it could be won by Reform or the Greens.
Anxiety in Labour as by-election set to go ahead
Gorton and Denton has been Labour for more than 90 years but party sources fear it could be won by Reform or the Greens.
Anxiety in Labour as by-election set to go ahead
Gorton and Denton has been Labour for more than 90 years but party sources fear it could be won by Reform or the Greens.
What Six Nations rivals think about struggling Wales
The coaches and captains met in Edinburgh for the official launch of the 2026 Six Nations.
Sadie Frost says Mail put 'price on my head' for stories
The actress said she had been 'violated' by journalists allegedly hacking her phone, in her case against the paper's publisher.
Massive overhaul of England and Wales policing announced
The home secretary told Parliament she wants to make better use of technology - such as live facial recognition and AI.
UK loses measles elimination status
The UK has lost its measles elimination status from the World Health Organisation (WHO) after vaccination coverage plateaued and cases surged.
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