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Peters 'keen' to have talks over England job
Hull KR's treble-winning head coach Willie Peters says while he is yet to speak to anyone it would "be a privilege" to be England's head coach at this year's World Cup.
Peters 'keen' to have talks over England job
Hull KR's treble-winning head coach Willie Peters says while he is yet to speak to anyone it would "be a privilege" to be England's head coach at this year's World Cup.
Peters 'keen' to have talks over England job
Hull KR's treble-winning head coach Willie Peters says while he is yet to speak to anyone it would "be a privilege" to be England's head coach at this year's World Cup.
Japan cherry blossom festival cancelled over badly behaved tourists
"Overtourism" during Japan's iconic blossom season makes life for locals in Fujiyoshida town unmanageable, authorities say.
Kartal loses 10 straight games in Abu Dhabi exit
British number two Sonay Kartal suffers a 6-0 6-2 defeat by Sara Bejlek in the Abu Dhabi Open quarter-finals.
Review suggests moving Challenge Cup from Wembley
A wide-ranging review of rugby league has suggested moving the Challenge Cup final away from its historic home at Wembley.
Review suggests moving Challenge Cup from Wembley
A wide-ranging review of rugby league has suggested moving the Challenge Cup final away from its historic home at Wembley.
Olympic ice hockey game postponed as norovirus hits team
A women's ice hockey match at the 2026 Winter Olympics was postponed on the morning of the fixture after one of the teams suffered an outbreak of norovirus.
Rain has hit some parts of England and Wales every day this year
It's certainly been a damp and dull start to 2026 as Helen Willetts explains.
Cargo ship captain jailed for six years over deadly North Sea tanker crash
Vladimir Motin is sentenced after crew member Mark Angelo Pernia died in the crash in 2025.
Interest rate cuts 'likely' later this year - Bank of England
The Bank of England has held interest rates at 3.75% but signalled that further cuts are now "likely" later in the year as inflation falls back to the Bank's 2% target faster than expected.
Xiao 'sorry' for beating idol O'Sullivan in Hong Kong
Xiao Guodong feels "sorry" for his idol Ronnie O'Sullivan after beating the seven-time world champion 5-3 in the second round of the World Grand Prix.
Xiao 'sorry' for beating idol O'Sullivan in Hong Kong
Xiao Guodong feels "sorry" for his idol Ronnie O'Sullivan after beating the seven-time world champion 5-3 in the second round of the World Grand Prix.
55,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed in war with Russia, Zelensky says
The Ukrainian president also said a large number of people were "officially missing", meaning the total death toll is thought to be much higher.
The 'incredible story' of the British coach at the Super Bowl
Aden Durde's journey to Sunday's Super Bowl is not just unusual, it's unique. The Briton's love of the NFL began with a 1986 video cassette - now he is coaching in sport's biggest game.
The 'incredible story' of the British coach at Super Bowl
Aden Durde's journey to Sunday's Super Bowl is not just unusual, it's unique. The Briton's love of the NFL began with a 1986 video cassette - now he is coaching in sport's biggest game.
The 'incredible story' of the British coach at Super Bowl
Aden Durde's journey to Sunday's Super Bowl is not just unusual, it's unique. The Briton's love of the NFL began with a 1986 video cassette - now he is coaching in sport's biggest game.
The 'incredible story' of the British coach at Super Bowl
Aden Durde's journey to Sunday's Super Bowl is not just unusual, it's unique. The Briton's love of the NFL began with a 1986 video cassette - now he is coaching in sport's biggest game.
The 'incredible story' of the British coach at Super Bowl
Aden Durde's journey to Sunday's Super Bowl is not just unusual, it's unique. The Briton's love of the NFL began with a 1986 video cassette - now he is coaching in sport's biggest game.
Horneland a leading candidate for Aberdeen job
Eirik Horneland has emerged as a leading candidate for the manager's job at Aberdeen.
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