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‘If you play for England, we will shoot you’. That’s the chilling threat made by the National Front against Phillip DeFreitas’ life during the former all-rounder’s career. DeFreitas speaks candidly and passionately about the traumatic racism he suffered as an international cricketer in a Sky Cricket Vodcast focusing on diversity in the game, which you […]

Negotiations to pit Anthony Joshua against Tyson Fury are “moving forwards” with both sides aiming for a 2021 summer showdown, says promoter Eddie Hearn.

Meghan MacLaren believes more can be done to improve diversity in golf and has drawn similarities between dealing with gender and racial inequalities in the sport.

Former James Bond star Pierce Brosnan has said he “vaguely” remembers saving Halle Berry from choking on the set of Die Another Day.

Bottles were thrown at police officers who moved in to break up a street party in west London.

Another 186 people have died with coronavirus in the UK – an increase in the daily count of more than a fifth compared to 24 hours earlier.

Britons will be able to go on summer holidays abroad as the government prepares to announce that people travelling to certain countries will no longer be required to self-isolate for 14 days upon returning to the UK.

A yellow weather warning has been issued for thunderstorms for most of England, Scotland and eastern Wales as June’s heatwave comes to an end.

Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan has been banned from Twitter after comments he made about transgender people.

The body that manages university admissions says it is “ready to change and challenge” the current system, after reports the government is set to overhaul how pupils apply for courses.