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Joe Root confirms that England will make four changes for the second Test against India with Moeen Ali and Stuart Broad returning and James Anderson rested.
English football bodies have come together to send an open letter to Facebook and Twitter demanding action amid increased levels of abuse aimed at footballers and officials on social media.
Taylor Swift has finished re-recording her hit 2008 album Fearless – along with six previously unreleased tracks – and teased the release date in a cryptic message to fans.
Fernando Alonso has been involved in a road accident while cycling in Switzerland.


The UK’s youngest pupils have experienced the biggest drop in their learning during the pandemic and took longer to catch up when they returned to school in September, according to a new report.
Boris Johnson has so far resisted calls for a public inquiry into the COVID-19 crisis, but the UK response needs examining as soon as possible to start analysing what lessons can be learned.
AstraZeneca has said it is on course to roll out a coronavirus vaccine that is effective against new variants by the autumn.
Ministers will tomorrow discuss a Cabinet Office proposal to introduce vaccine and testing certificates for when international travel is allowed again, Sky News can reveal.


The Duchess of Sussex has won her High Court privacy claim against the Mail On Sunday over the publication of a “personal and private” handwritten letter to her estranged father.
Libby Squire’s family have said “there is no closure” for them after butcher Pawel Relowicz was convicted of raping and murdering the student.