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How not to be rude in 2026
Do you keep your headphones on at the checkout? Or chat people up then never follow through? You need our expert guide to the new social faux pas – and how to avoid them*** Continue reading...
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The moment I knew: I was devising a plan to set up Martha with my friend – and realised I’
After meeting in then-Zaire in the 1980s, Steve Sherwood and Martha Meares became good friends. But when she planned to leave for England, he decided he wanted something moreFind more stories from the moment I knew seriesIt was 1986, I was 26, had been travelling for two years, a
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‘I was a captive in this water prison with over 1,000 miles left to sail’: how an ocean od
I had always longed for adventure, so when ‘the Captain’ invited me on a 4,000-mile sailing trip, I took the plunge. Then coronavirus hit, and I found myself stuck in a relationship as choppy as the sea we were navigating. Who exactly was the man I’d followed onboard?I sat on the
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Batsman dropped first ball... then makes record score for club!
Is this the most costly drop in club cricket? Put down first ball, Zac Leonard went on to score 205, the highest ever score for Goring Cricket Club in their 150 year history. (Credit: @fgalbraith09 for @goringcricketclub, both on Instagram)
Wyatt-Hodge propels England past West Indies and into T20 World Cup semi-final
Group 2: England 186-7 beat West Indies 148-5 by 38 runsWyatt-Hodge scores 65 off 42 balls; Knight adds 43England propelled themselves into the semi-finals of their home T20 World Cup with a 38-run win against West Indies on Wednesday evening at Lord’s.A half-century from Danni W
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Bosnia and Herzegovina on verge of knockout stage after seeing off Qatar
Bosnia and Herzegovina always knew boosting their goals-scored column would enhance their chances of advancing to the knockout stage for the first time. It was no wonder, then, that thousands of their supporters went berserk when Ermin Mahmic added a potentially crucial third goa
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Goalkeepers beware: Trionda World Cup ball hits ‘crisis’ point at certain speed
Some, like Luca Zidane, have been bamboozled and an academic paper bears out Joe Hart’s opinion about its movementPoor old Luca Zidane. The Algeria goalkeeper has had a turbulent time. In two matches he has conceded five goals, and a pair of them – first from Lionel Messi, then,
Littler: 'What's the point in paying money for tickets and then coming to boo?'
World No 1 Luke Littler has opened up about his battle with hostile crowds and admits people are "bored" of seeing him win.
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New Zealand’s Latham and Conway pile on runs to punish England in third Test before late w
3rd Test, day one: New Zealand 361-4Latham and Conway share 317-run opening standBen Stokes cut a relieved figure when his press conference before this third Test against New Zealand belatedly veered away from his recent absence for disciplinary reasons and into his favourite mem
Chess: Carlsen’s four defeats in a row – just a blip or the start of a career downturn?
The word No 1 has had difficult periods previously, but at 35 and a wealthy family man, could he now be tempted towards a more relaxed lifestyle?Magnus Carlsen’s four defeats in a row during the World Team Rapid in Hong Kong last week, coupled with his disappointing fourth place
Stokes sparks England recovery as Duckett finds his groove against New Zealand
Stokes sparks England recovery as Duckett finds his groove against New Zealand
Third Test day two: New Zealand 438; England 223-2Duckett scores 113 as hosts hit back at Trent BridgeBefore the start of this deciding third Test against New Zealand, Brendon McCullum was overheard saying he was about to learn a fair bit about his England team.After a Lord’s sur
Canada first into last 16 as Stephen Eustáquio scores in stoppage time against South Afric
Jesse Marsch clenched both fists and, for a split second, seemed to resist the temptation to charge on to the pitch to celebrate the goal that sent Canada into the last 16 of the World Cup. But then all hell broke loose, Marsch, some of his Canada staff and a raft of unused subst