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Elderly man dead after two-car crash in Evesham
9+ min ago (416+ words) A man in his 80s died and a teenager was arrested. An elderly man has died after a two-car crash in Worcestershire. It happened at about 15:55 GMT on Saturday on the A44 in Wickhamford near to Longdon Hill and involved a beige Dacia Duster and a blue Toyota Yaris. The driver of the Dacia Duster, a man in his 80s, was pronounced dead at the scene while an 18-year-old man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. Two other people were treated at the scene for injuries and were left in the care of the ambulance service. The suspect remains in police custody as inquiries continue. West Mercia Police encouraged anyone in the area at the time of the crash, or those with information, to contact the force. Police also want to speak to the occupants of…...
Chelsea vs Arsenal: Confirmed team news
42+ min ago (196+ words) Chelsea's teenage sensation Estevao Willian, 18, starts for Chelsea with a returning Cole Palmer left on the bench. Chelsea have made just one change from the 3-0 win over Barcelona with Joao Pedro replacing Alejandro Garnacho. Arsenal have made three changes from their 3-1 win against Bayern Munich. Chelsea XI: Sanchez, Gusto, Chalobah, Fofana, Cucurella, Caicedo, James, Neto, Fernandez, Estevao, Joao Pedro. Two of Mikel Arteta's Arsenal changes are enforced through injury with William Saliba and Leandro Trossard replaced by Piero Hincapie and Gabriel Martinelli, with Riccardo Calafiori also replacing Miles Lewis-Skelly. Arsenal XI: Raya, Timber, Mosquera, Hincapie, Calafiori, Zubimendi, Rice, Eze, Martinelli, Merino, Saka. Qatar Grand Prix: Norris loses place off startline Premier League: Isak & Gakpo score as Liverpool beat West Ham, Brighton & Villa win Scottish Premiership: Livingston & Aberdeen goalless at break; Rangers held by Falkirk Are Chelsea genuine title contenders? 'Bonds the embodiment…...
Crystal Palace 1-2 Man Utd: What Ruben Amorim said
1+ hour, 59+ min ago (584+ words) Ruben Amorim to BBC Match of the Day after Manchester United's victory against Crystal Palace: "It was small details that helped. The pace and intensity was better in the second half. I could see that Palace were getting tired at the end of the first half and knew they would suffer if we scored. "We went on to control the game well away from our goal and in the opposition half. We controlled the game well but just have to be careful about what we did in the first half." On how to exploit a team that you expect to fatigue: "It's the runs and you could see it with Joshua Zirkzee and how he connected with the team through the second ball. You have to explain that to the players but we have experience of being like that [tired]…...
Hibernian 1-2 Celtic: Have your say
2+ hour, 40+ min ago (125+ words) Interim Celtic manager Martin O'Neill preserved his perfect Scottish Premiership record as two goals in 33 first-half seconds helped defeat Hibernian. Have your say on the game here. Read the match report here. Premier League: Three games under way after Man Utd beat Crystal Palace West Ham legend Bonds dies aged 79 Scottish Premiership: Rangers goalless with Falkirk in early stages Are Chelsea genuine title contenders? Abject failure becoming the norm - where does Welsh rugby go from here? What next for heavyweight division after TKV win? Norris 'will try everything' to win title in Qatar Newcastle make 'big step forward' for 'fed up' Howe Man City 'bend rules' to deny Leeds - Farke A 'waste of England's time' - what did Wiegman learn from Lionesses' stroll?...
Premier League LIVE: Salah dropped as Liverpool visit West Ham, plus two more games
2+ hour, 42+ min ago (1025+ words) Three games to come at 14:05 GMT - including West Ham v Liverpool Mohamed Salah named on bench by Arne Slot - full team news Use 'watch & listen' tab for live coverage FT: Crystal Palace 1-2 Man Utd - Zirkzee and Mount score in comeback win Palace took lead through retaken Jean-Philippe Mateta penalty Spot-kick allowed to be taken again after rule change on accidental double touch Leaders Arsenal face Chelsea at 16:30 GMT Press 'Get involved' on this page to have your say Neil Johnston and Charlotte Coates Wolves arrive at Villa Park having lost their last six games in all competitions and in desperate need of a victory. Villa have won their last four matches and are looking to return to the top four but Wolves - still winless and bottom of the Premier League - have frustrated them at home before. Wolves have lost their…...
Billy Bonds: Former West Ham captain 'embodied spirit of the Hammers"
2+ hour, 56+ min ago (963+ words) Bonds was both a player and manager at West Ham Billy Bonds, who has died aged 79, was one of the greatest players ever to represent West Ham United and one of the finest never to win a full England cap. Bonds was the very embodiment of the West Ham spirit, the bearded and buccaneering captain who later managed the club, a figure of huge significance who fits alongside World Cup-winning trio Bobby Moore, Sir Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters in the Hammers' Hall Of Fame. "Rest in peace Billy, our courageous, inspirational, lion-hearted leader" read West Ham United's statement announcing his death " and every one of the club's supporters who watched Bonds play, or heard about his deeds, will echo that message. Bonds joined West Ham from Charlton Athletic for "47,000 in May 1967, the start of a magnificent 21-year career on…...
Call for probe into 'possible market abuse' in Budget run-up
2+ hour, 56+ min ago (996+ words) Shadow chancellor Mel Stride has called for the UK's financial regulator to investigate "possible market abuse" by people working in the Treasury and Downing Street in the run-up the Budget. The move comes as Chancellor Rachel Reeves denied she misled the public over the state of the country's finances, after it emerged she and officials had been told they were in better shape than widely thought - but she still gave briefings that the Tories described as overly pessimistic. The Conservatives have called on her to resign and Stride sent a letter, external to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) requesting a probe into potential market manipulation. "Confidential market sensitive information appears to have been spun, leaked and misused - and markets, businesses and families have paid the price," he claimed. The FCA regulates financial services firms in the UK and part of…...
Hong Kong fire: Death toll rises to 146 as thousands pay their respects
5+ hour, 2+ min ago (999+ words) At least 146 people are known to have died in a devastating fire that tore through multiple high-rise buildings in Hong Kong. Police announced the death toll in a news conference on Sunday, cautioning that they "cannot rule out the possibility of further fatalities". A further 79 are injured and 150 remain missing, they said. Seven of eight tower blocks in a housing in the northerly Tai Po district rapidly went up in flames on Wednesday. Accusations the fire was helped by flammable materials on the outside of the buildings has sparked anger and concern. Thousands are gathering at the Wang Fuk Court complex on Sunday to mourn the victims, with queues stretching to almost 2km. The death toll has been rising since the fire began, as officials work to recover and identify bodies. The exact cause of the blaze has yet to be…...
More than £400k set aside for new Bradford bus station study
5+ hour, 18+ min ago (474+ words) The bus section of Bradford Interchange was closed in early 2024 A new bus station could be built in Bradford after the combined authority set aside "400,000 to investigate where it would be located. The bus section of Bradford Interchange was closed in early 2024 after a lump of concrete fell from the structure into a basement car park area. A subsequent study found the station could only safely reopen if measures were put in place, but the 1970s interchange would need to be replaced in the near future. A report from the West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA) showed "431,060 had been approved to "explore options for an improved bus infrastructure offer in Bradford." It said: "This may include constructing one or numerous bus station/hub(s) or refurbish or extend the existing bus station facility in Bradford." The delegated decision was made on 27 October and…...
The Ashes: Jacob Bethell fails to push Test case as England Lions beat PM XI in pink-ball warm-up
5+ hour, 28+ min ago (670+ words) Jacob Bethell averages 38.71 in four Tests Tour match, Manuka Oval, Canberra (day two of two) Prime Minister's XI 308-8d: Kellaway 82, McSweeney 63, Peake 54; Potts 2-40 England Lions won by eight wickets Jacob Bethell failed to push his claim for a place in England's Test team as he fell cheaply in England Lions' eight-wicket win over a Prime Minister's XI. Bethell, 22, is the spare batter in England's squad and one of three players - alongside bowlers Josh Tongue and Matthew Potts - released to play in the two-day pink-ball warm-up match in Canberra. He made just 16 before he was tamely caught behind off left-armer Campbell Thompson. It was agreed on day two to turn the game into a one-innings affair, meaning the Lions needed 309 to win at Manuka Oval. They resumed on 30-0 and Tom Haines (77) and Emilio Gay (56) pushed that to 114-0 before the latter retired hurt after…...
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