Manchester City remain top of the Women’s Super League after two goals from Khadija Shaw helped them to come from behind to secure a 2-1
Author: Sarah Mitchell
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It is Sunday afternoon in the Cowbridge Suite of the Vale Resort on the outskirts of Cardiff, base camp for Wales, and the pre‑Montenegro press
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Jannik Sinner downs Novak Djokovic to win seventh title of the year in Shanghai
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BHP to face 620,000 claimants in Mariana dam collapse trial in London
The mother of a seven-year-old boy who was torn from the arms of his grandmother and drowned in one of Brazil’s worst environmental disasters is