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Launch natural history GCSE in England now, campaigners urge Labour
Leading environmentalists have called on the government to introduce a natural history GCSE immediately, amid fears it could be postponed until 2030. The previous Conservative
Ouattara nets hat-trick as Bournemouth trounce high-flying Nottingham Forest
In the meeting of lower middle-class upstarts, Bournemouth stopped Nottingham Forest dead in their tracks. Forest’s Champions League dreams took a jolt into reality, let
Cody Gakpo doubles up as leaders Liverpool sweep Ipswich aside
Sunday marks the 12-month anniversary of Jürgen Klopp announcing he was standing down as Liverpool manager. The handover, it is safe to say, could not
Calafiori calms Arsenal’s fury after Lewis-Skelly red card storm at Wolves
Even if it seems inevitable Arsenal will dispute PGMOL’s definition of “serious foul play” in the coming days, appealing Michael Oliver’s puzzling call to punish
Sam Amidon: Salt River review – an eclectic if erratic affair
Raised in a Vermont folk family, and a fiddle prodigy at age three, Sam Amidon has built a substantial career by “relocating” folk music to
Patten and Hewett give Great Britain taste of Australian Open glory
Britain’s Henry Patten claimed his second grand slam doubles title alongside his Finnish partner, Harri Heliövaara, in a late-night epic in Melbourne. The pair did
Sky Force review – Akshay Kumar stands tall in threadbare air-war flagwaver
The hope is that the Hindi mainstream is learning from its current spell of commercial turbulence. The evidence, alas, suggests otherwise. For Republic day in
On my radar: Alison Goldfrapp’s cultural highlights
Alison Goldfrapp was born in Enfield, north London, in 1966 and raised in Hampshire. She began making music at art school and contributed vocals to