• Curry twins: Ben and Tom on their rise to starting for England in Six Nations

    Growing up, the brothers competed in all types of sports, including rugby, athletics, cricket and football. But it was at indoor bowls where Tom first got the upper hand on Ben, something he still reminds his identical twin about. “In primary school, we had indoor bowls and I weirdly turned out to be really good…

  • Virgil van Dijk: Arne Slot praises Liverpool captain in Gary Lineker interview

    Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk’s quality has surprised Reds manager Arne Slot, who says the defender is on “another level”. Van Dijk, 33, is in the last six months of his contract and made his 300th appearance for the Reds in Saturday’s 4-1 win over Ipswich Town. During his eight years at Anfield, the Dutch…

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  • XL bully dog ban a ‘huge burden’ on policing, chiefs say

    Police enforcement of the ban on owning XL bully dogs is placing a “huge burden” on forces, police chiefs have said. The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) said they are facing a “number of challenges in kennel capacity, resourcing and ever-mounting costs”. The NPCC lead for dangerous dogs, Chief Constable Mark Hobrough, said kennelling costs…

  • Can Heathrow’s third runway be green?

    Ben Chu, Mark Poynting & Gerry Georgieva BBC Verify Getty Images The government is set to give its backing to the construction of a third runway at London’s Heathrow Airport on Wednesday. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to announce the decision in a major speech on achieving economic growth. The expansion of Heathrow has long…

  • Pebble Beach Pro-Am: ‘Diminished’ PGA Tour could scale back number of events says Rory McIlroy

    McIlroy will make his first PGA Tour start of 2025 at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am this week and warned against making too many changes to emulate what is on offer elsewhere. “I don’t think we should try to dumb down golf to appeal to more people,” he said. “Golf is golf at the end of…

  • ‘Doomsday Clock’ moved closest ever to humanity’s destruction

    The Doomsday Clock symbolising how near humanity is to destruction has been moved one second forward to 89 seconds to midnight – the closest it has ever been. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) – which sets the clock annually – said nuclear threats, potential misuses of advances in biology and artificial intelligence, as…

  • Welsh puberty blocker ban unlawful

    David Deans Political reporter, BBC Wales News Getty Images The Welsh government has introduced regulations restricting the prescription of puberty blockers by Welsh NHS GPs The Welsh government broke its own law in how it banned puberty blockers for under-18s questioning their gender identity, a Plaid Cymru politician has claimed. After a review found a…

  • Australian sect members guilty in girl’s death

    Fourteen members of an Australian religious group have been convicted of the manslaughter of an eight-year-old diabetic girl who was denied insulin for almost a week. Elizabeth Struhs died at home in 2022, having suffered from diabetic ketoacidosis, which causes fatally high blood sugar. The court heard that Elizabeth’s treatment was withheld because the group,…

  • Mysterious New Jersey drones were ‘not the enemy’

    The mysterious drones that lit up skies across the US late last year were authorised by federal regulators and “not the enemy,” the White House has announced. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had approved the drones for research and many also belonged to people in the area, President Donald Trump’s press secretary Karoline Leavitt said…