The gloriously knowing adaptation of Jilly Cooper’s novel gets a tremendous second season. Its fabulous escapism is beyond earthly praise
Rupert Campbell-Black is a bounder, a braggart, a scoundrel w…
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The gloriously knowing adaptation of Jilly Cooper’s novel gets a tremendous second season. Its fabulous escapism is beyond earthly praise
Rupert Campbell-Black is a bounder, a braggart, a scoundrel w…
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1st ODI: England, 211-9, bt New Zealand, 210, by 1 wkt
Captain guides long tail to low target
After all the hype about England’s biggest summer, it got off to an underwhelming start at Chester-le-Stree…
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For Nottingham Forest, just how precious might Elliot Anderson’s late equaliser at home to Newcastle prove? Vítor Pereira’s side knew they had to match or better West Ham’s result later against the P…
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Shock and fears for future, including homelessness, after landlords rushed to issue section 21 notices before 1 May
It was 2pm on 30 April when Carl Kansinde Middleton received a “no fault” eviction f…
Over-by-over reports from the action at Durham
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3rd over: New Zealand 8-1 (Plimmer 2, A Kerr 0) Georgia Plimmer works a single down to deep third to b…
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Sarah Eberle hopes to inspire people to nurture where town and countryside meet and nature is need of protection
Stinging nettles, buttercups, broken crockery, fly-tipped flowers and a discarded gnome…
Aston Villa and Crystal Palace’s runs to European finals are historic achievements, but symptomatic of a worrying trend
There will be no doubting Unai Emery’s supremacy in the Europa League if he is r…