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Tributes are being paid to Jamaican singer Millie Small, most famous for her 1960s hit My Boy Lollipop, who has died at the age of 73.
It’s been busy in lockdown for Sky Sports’ Wayne Mardle, he has claimed a maiden world (walk-on) title and been forced to play down talk of a comeback.
Padraig Harrington is continuing preparations for the Ryder Cup in September and revealed that the qualifying system for the European team is still being revamped.
UCI president David Lappartient has warned there are no guarantees over the Tour de France, as cycling introduces a new calendar to meet the challenges brought up by the coronavirus pandemic.
Aston Villa chief executive Christian Purslow has voiced his opposition to the use of neutral grounds to complete the Premier League season.
The return of Premier League football would “lift the spirits of the nation”, the Foreign Secretary has said, but discussions remain ongoing over the use of neutral venues.
At the age of 85, Dame Judi Dench has become British Vogue’s oldest cover star – and has given some forthright opinions on the widely panned Cats film in her interview.
Tom Cruise has a reputation for action-packed movies, even doing his own stunts.
Kate Garraway has thanked the NHS staff who are working to aid her husband’s recovery from coronavirus after spending her first birthday without him in 16 years.
Four Premier League club doctors have expressed reservations about the Project Restart proposal, ahead of Monday’s crucial meeting between shareholders.