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Yorkshire admit deleting documents relating to Azeem Rafiq racism allegations

A Cricket Discipline Commission hearing will start in London next week Yorkshire have confirmed documents relating to allegations of racism against the club were deleted during the tenure of a previous regime. A Cricket Discipline Commission hearing will start in London next week but no Yorkshire representatives will be present after they admitted to four […]

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Ambulance handover delays in England jump to highest level since early January

One in four ambulance patients waited at least 30 minutes last week Ambulance handover delays outside hospitals in England have jumped to their highest level since early January in a sign the NHS is still struggling with winter pressures. One in four (25%) ambulance patients waited at least 30 minutes last week to be transferred

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James Andersons top ranking England stats prove age is just a number

He replaced Pat Cummins, who has held the top spot since February 2019 James Anderson returned to the top of the ICC Test bowling rankings on Wednesday at the age of 40, becoming the oldest number one since Australian leg spinner Clarrie Grimmett in 1936. His match figures of seven for 54 in England’s 267-run

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Tributes are being paid to legendary football commentator John Motson who has died at the age of 77

He enjoyed a distinguished career with the BBC, covering 29 FA Cup finals and 10 World Cups Football commentator John Motson has died at the age of 77. Motson, born in Salford, Lancashire, enjoyed a distinguished career with the BBC, covering 29 FA Cup finals and 10 World Cups. An announcement on the BBC Sport

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Police Scotland chief Sir Iain Livingstone to retire this summer

He has held the top job since August 2018 Police Scotland Chief Constable Sir Iain Livingstone has announced he is stepping down after nearly six years in the top job. Sir Iain told a meeting of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) on Thursday: “I have decided to retire from the office of chief constable later

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Consumers should see significant volumes of British tomatoes by end of March

That’s according to the British Tomato Growers Association Consumers have been reassured they can expect to see “significant volumes” of British tomatoes on supermarket shelves by the end of March as retailers impose buying limits to cope with a shortage. The British Tomato Growers Association (BTGA) said shortages are mainly down to a lack of

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Highest number of new home registrations in 15 years recorded in 2022

That’s according to The National House Building Council Last year was the strongest for new home registrations since 2007, according to an industry body. The National House Building Council (NHBC), which released the figures, said the final three months of 2022 had been “challenging” after a strong performance earlier in the year. Across the UK,

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Aviation regulator has got it wrong on charges

That’s according to the boss of Heathrow The aviation regulator has “clearly got it wrong” in its proposals for how much Heathrow can charge airlines, the airport’s boss has claimed. Outgoing chief executive John Holland-Kaye said the fact the airport remains loss-making while airlines return to profit demonstrates the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has “got

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Changes needed to make housing system fairer in longer term

That’s according to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation Restrictions on property purchases made by investors in certain locations should be considered among a package of measures to tackle deep problems within the housing system, a charity has urged. Scenic rural locations where there is high demand for holiday homes or rundown neighbourhoods where there are high

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Heathrow Airport narrows losses after year of recovery

They have reported underlying pre-tax losses of £684 million for 2022 Heathrow Airport narrowed its losses sharply in 2022 amid a bounce back in travel demand, but said results were weighed on by surging cost pressures and lower passenger numbers. The group reported underlying pre-tax losses of £684 million for last year, against losses of

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