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4 days ago

Arlene Fraser's husband Nat is serving life for murder - but her family is still seeking answers about what happened to her body.

61 days ago

The prime minister has been lauded for her country’s growing role on the world stage. But poverty and precarity are forcing vast numbers to emigrate

Earlier this month, the gardens of Rome’s Castel Sa…

73 days ago

Beyond Wham! and Elton, Guardian writers from across the generations select the songs that conjure the personal magic and memories of the season

I’m always fascinated by the ways in which my generatio…

4 months ago

  • England 133-9, Pakistan 34-0; match abandoned

  • Nat Sciver-Brunt admits England ‘weren’t good enough’

Pakistan came agonisingly close to a first one-day international win against England in Colombo on We…

Nat Sciver-Brunt and Sophie Ecclestone deliver statement showings as India and Australia loom, but England are still searching for the complete performance, writes Ffion Wynne.
Nat Sciver-Brunt and Sophie Ecclestone put in standout performances as England seal a comfortable 89-run win over Sri Lanka to go top of the table in the ICC Women's World Cup.
  • England, 253-9, beat Sri Lanka, 164, by 89 runs

  • Captain’s century and Sophie Ecclestone’s spell seal win

A patient hundred from captain Nat Sciver-Brunt saved England from embarrassment against Sri Lan…

Nat Sciver-Brunt's sparkling 117 and Sophie Ecclestone's four wickets ensure England remain unbeaten in the Women's World Cup as they thrash Sri Lanka by 89 runs in Colombo.
England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt reaches her fifth Women's World Cup century with a knock of 117 during their match against Sri Lanka in Colombo.
England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt says that they are a different side both on and off the pitch as they prepare for their Women's World Cup opener against South Africa on Friday.

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