De Jong quizzed on Man Utd transfer links in June SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Manchester United privately accept that Frenkie de Jong will not join them this summer as long as Chelsea hold an interest in the player, according to reports. De Jong wants to stay at Barca but would prefer to join Chelsea if he were to change clubs in this window. Related articles Four players Liverpool could buy to ease Thiago burden after injury Rabiot 'makes demand in order to join Man Utd’ with De Jong up in air United have looked to pursue a deal for the Dutchman throughout the summer. Agreeing a fee with Barca has not been the issue for the Red Devils. De Jong does not want to join them and has made … [Read more...] about Man Utd privately accept Frenkie de Jong won’t join because of Chelsea
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Rudi Koertzen: South African former cricket umpire dies aged 73 after car crash
Tributes have been paid to former international cricket umpire Rudi Koertzen following his death at 73. Mr Koertzen died after he was involved in a car crash in his native South Africa , according to local media. His umpire career began there in 1981 after years spent playing cricket himself. The much-loved official presided over more than 100 Test matches between 1992 and 2010. He was on the International Cricket Council's elite panel of umpires for eight years and officiated in 331 matches, a record at the time of his retirement in 2010 that has since been surpassed by Pakistan's Aleem Dar. Advertisement Mr Koertzen died while driving from Cape Town to Despatch in Eastern Cape, where he lived with his family, ESPNcricInfo said. South Africa wore black armbands on the opening day of their tour against England Lions in Canterbury on Tuesday as a mark of respect. More on South Africa Gunmen kill 15 people and injure nine after opening … [Read more...] about Rudi Koertzen: South African former cricket umpire dies aged 73 after car crash
Mo Salah’s private Georginio Wijnaldum transfer chat as Liverpool start midfielder hunt
Klopp impressed by Nunez's rapid progress at Liverpool SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Georginio Wijnaldum has admitted Mohamed Salah helped convince him to sign for Roma after he completed his move to the club. The ex- Liverpool star joins the European Conference Champions just as his former club embark on a fresh hunt for a central midfielder having lost influential Spaniard Thiago for six weeks as a result of a hamstring injury. Related articles Liverpool crisis deepens as Klopp learns Thiago injury extent Four players Liverpool could buy to ease Thiago burden after injury Salah spent two years in the Italian capital before making the £36.5million move to Anfield in 2017. He enjoyed a … [Read more...] about Mo Salah’s private Georginio Wijnaldum transfer chat as Liverpool start midfielder hunt
Serena Williams details Tiger Woods private chat prior to retirement announcement
Serena Williams turned to Tiger Woods as she considered retirement (Image: Getty) SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Serena Williams revealed that she consulted Tiger Woods before making her decision to retire from professional tennis. The 23-time Grand Slam champion announced that “the countdown has begun” for the end of her career on Tuesday and explained her chat with the golfing legend. Related articles What Serena Williams told herself after spotting daughter at match Serena Williams issues farewell with plan to retire in next few weeks Williams confirmed that her legendary career would soon be coming to an end in a Vogue interview, with many speculating that the upcoming US Open could be her final … [Read more...] about Serena Williams details Tiger Woods private chat prior to retirement announcement
Furious driver fined £100 for ‘not showing blue badge’ despite it being visible
Rip Off Britain: Lawyer Gary Rycroft gives tips on parking tickets This article contains affiliate links, we may receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The motorist, however, claimed that his disabled card was visible in the parking attendant's picture. Steven Leeder, 62, suffers from back pain after spinal surgery and has hit out at Arena Retail Park in Coventry. Related articles Simple car trick can help drivers slash fuel consumption with 20p coin Drivers face £5,000 fines and penalty points for wearing clothes He told CoventryLive : "I opened it up and thought 'what the hell is this?' "Then, I read it and it said 'Parking in a … [Read more...] about Furious driver fined £100 for ‘not showing blue badge’ despite it being visible
Becky Vardy wins battle to build new luxury STABLES at £3m home after row with Coleen Rooney
REBEKAH Vardy has won her battle with planners to build luxury stables at her £3million Lincolnshire farmhouse - but they must NOT make money out of it. The WAG and her footballer husband Jamie, 35 , have been given the go-ahead to transform an existing agricultural paddock in the grounds of their eight-bedroom home for equestrian use. The former I'm a Celeb star, who recently lost the Wagatha Christie libel trial to rival Coleen Rooney , has been ordered by the local council to keep it for private use only and not run as a commercial business. Officials gave the go-ahead for a 'change of use' of the land into a grazing paddock and stables after there were no objections from neighbours. They said: "The development hereby approved shall be operated on a private basis only, in association with the dwelling, and should not be operated as a commercial venture. "Planning permission has been granted on the basis of being served as a private menage. READ MORE … [Read more...] about Becky Vardy wins battle to build new luxury STABLES at £3m home after row with Coleen Rooney
Ukraine war: Ukrainian forces ‘holding on’ in Sievierodonetsk, says Zelenskyy
06.06.2022 06:32 Key points to know for Monday: Ukrainian forces are "holding on" in Sievierodonetsk, President Zelenskyy said on Monday. Earlier the regional governor said the local situation had 'worsened' for Ukrainian forces under intense Russian bombardment. Russian forces continue to push towards Sloviansk in the Donbas, says UK military intelligence. Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov cancelled a Monday visit to Serbia after neighbouring countries closed their airspace to his plane. Moscow has criticised the move . Lavrov followed Putin in warning the West on Monday against providing Ukraine with long-range rockets. Earlier the UK said it would supply new rocket launcher systems to Ukraine, with a range of 80km. Russian car sales fell by 52% in April, a year-on-year drop of 83%, industry figures show, largely due to Western sanctions. The head of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff has said Ukrainians are facing the "same horrors" as the French did in World … [Read more...] about Ukraine war: Ukrainian forces ‘holding on’ in Sievierodonetsk, says Zelenskyy
Being Brenda
Until a few years ago, the name David Reimer meant little to those outside his immediate circle, and by the time he killed himself last Tuesday in unknown circumstances in his hometown of Winnipeg, it was already slipping back towards obscurity - a name belonging to nobody more remarkable than a local odd-job man, a 38-year-old former slaughterhouse worker who was separated from his wife, and enjoyed shopping at flea markets and tinkering with his car. In fact, to anyone taking an interest in the development of psychology in the 1970s and 1980s, Reimer's life story would have long been infamous, but also pseudonymous. Going by the name "John", and subsequently "Joan", David Reimer had been an unwitting guinea-pig - along with his identical twin brother Brian - in a medical experiment at first celebrated, then notorious. Masterminded by a prominent Baltimore physician, John Money, it was an attempt to settle, once and for all, the fraught nature-versus-nurture debate: to prove that … [Read more...] about Being Brenda
‘Radical’ Queen forced into adopting beloved tradition to hit back at public criticism
Queen encouraged to undertake 'walkabouts' by Martin Charteris SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The Queen was encouraged by her closest advisor Martin Charteris to undertake "walkabouts" where she meets members of the public, a new Channel 4 royal documentary has revealed. The Real Windsors programme features interviews with royal experts, including the daughter of Mr Charteris, who offers an insight into how the monarch was moved to adopt the radical but now beloved tradition. Related articles Meghan 'believed' part-time royal plan would 'elevate' Royal Family 'Quite a statement' Queen broke royal tradition to address interview Ms Charteris told the Channel 4 documentary: "My father was very … [Read more...] about ‘Radical’ Queen forced into adopting beloved tradition to hit back at public criticism
From the archive: David McCullough on the life of patriot John Adams
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David McCullough died August 8, 2022 at age 89 . In this "Sunday Morning" interview, originally broadcast on July 1, 2001, he discusses his biography of an overlooked Founding Father: In the cool grandeur of the National Archives in Washington, where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are enshrined, historian David McCullough is anything but cool about how history has treated one of the major forces behind those two documents: John Adams. "There's no statue to him in Washington," McCullough told correspondent Rita Braver. "There's no face on Mount Rushmore. There's no monument. There's no picture of John Adams on our money. There isn't a postage stamp in circulation with John Adams' picture on it. This is a disgrace!" But now McCullough, one of the most influential historians of our time, has become an Adams advocate, using his skills and his celebrity to introduce Americans to this forgotten patriot, with a massive new … [Read more...] about From the archive: David McCullough on the life of patriot John Adams