As the Spanish national anthem rang out for what would be the final time in his career, Rafael Nadal could not stop his emotions from
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Great Britain ‘gutted’ after Billie Jean King Cup loss extends 43-year wait
Great Britain’s hopes of reaching the Billie Jean King Cup final for the first time in 43 years were ended as they suffered a heartbreaking
Rafael Nadal bids to prolong farewell at Davis Cup finals in Spain v Netherlands – live
Davis Cup since February 2004. Fancy guessing who beat him? And here’s Tumaini Carayol reporting on Nadal’s pre-match press conference, which had to be done
Ed Sheeran, Fuse ODG: do they know they’re dead right about Band Aid? Africa needs more than a singalong
Hey y’all: listen up to the chartbusting, pop-pickin’, time-addled DJ: “Yes indeed, Band Aid’s Do They Know It’s Christmas is back with a bang, a
Starmer says most farmers won’t be affected by inheritance tax change as Clarkson tells rally it’s a ‘hammer blow’ – UK politics live
Sky News reports. She said forces would get the money in addition to an extra £500m being allocated for neighbourhood policing. She made the announcement
Two Bee Gees drummers die within days of one another
Colin Petersen, the original drummer for Bee Gees, has died aged 78. Petersen joined the band in 1966 alongside brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb.
Health minister Stephen Kinnock says he will back assisted dying bill
The health minister Stephen Kinnock has said he will vote in favour of the assisted dying bill next week, arguing that it is the “compassionate”
Football Daily | San Marino make history and bring Nations League vindication
GOING UP! As any Irish football fan of a certain vintage can attest, Liechtenstein can be a famously difficult place to go. In June 1995,
England’s national parks facing financial peril due to budget cuts, say CEOs
England’s national parks face a 12% real-terms cut to their budget which would lead to mass redundancies of wardens and the closure of visitor centres
Public’s understanding of paedophiles has not improved, says charity boss
Public understanding of paedophiles has not improved over the past 30 years, according to the founder of the pioneering charity Circles, which offers support to