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Draper smashes racquet after losing opening set

Great Britain's Jack Draper smashes his racquet after losing the opening set against Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime during their Davis Cup match in Manchester.




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When Murray was crowned the boy king of Queens

Twenty years since he became the US Open boys' champion, Andy Murray is giving New York a miss and beginning retired life with a holiday in Spain.




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Sabalenka continues Zheng dominance at WTA Finals

Aryna Sabalenka continues her dominance over Zheng Qinwen with victory in the first match of the season-ending WTA Finals.




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Norrie's title wait continues as 'challenging' year ends in final loss

Britain's Cameron Norrie is unable to finish a frustrating season on a high as he loses to France's Benjamin Bonzi in the Moselle Open final.




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Mark Davis: 'Journeyman' can be disparaging but it's true about me

Shabnam Younus-Jewell chats to Mark Davis about his 30 plus years as a professional.




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How to get into rugby league

How to get into rugby league - a crowd-pleasing, physically demanding game with few stoppages and plenty of pace.




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Wolves beat Saints in Super League play-off thriller

Watch highlights as Warrington Wolves beat St Helens 23-22 with a golden-point drop-goal in extra time to reach the Super League play-off semi-finals.




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5 Live Rugby League

It’s Grand Final week with Wigan Warriors and Hull KR battling for the Super League.




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5 Live Rugby League

Tanya Arnold, Kevin Brown, Andrew Henderson and John Kear reflect on the Grand Final.




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Rugby league legend Schofield reveals brain damage

Former Leeds Rhinos and Great Britain centre Garry Schofield reveals he has been diagnosed with brain damage.




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Wales inquest as Gatland faces 'biggest week'

Warren Gatland has a week to lift his players enough to prevent a record 11th Test loss in a row.




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Who are Northern Ireland's Nations League opponents?

BBC Sport NI takes a look at Northern Ireland's three opponents for the 2025 Women's Nations League, which will start in February.




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Criticism of league after Larne defeat 'unfair' - Lawlor

Northern Ireland Football League chief executive Gerard Lawlor says criticism in the wake of Larne's 4-1 defeat by Shamrock Rovers was "over the top".




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Girl dies with Covid on day she was due vaccine

Jorja Halliday, from Portsmouth, was due to have her coronavirus vaccination on the day she died.




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Officer accused of assault 'shrugged' colleagues off, court hears

An off-duty officer who allegedly assaulted two colleagues at a wedding said he "shrugged" them off.




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Queen Victoria's Scottish picnic cottage restored

The cottage, located on Mar Lodge Estate near Braemar, was visited by the queen on her trips to Balmoral.




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The boy conquering Scotland's towering sea stacks

Aden Thurlow, 11, is believed to be the youngest person to lead climbs on Am Buachaille and Old Man of Stoer.




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Antiques Roadshow at Thirlestane

The roadshow pays a visit to Thirlestane Castle in the Scottish Borders.




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Queens fight out Palmerston draw with Alloa

Watch again as the Doonhamers lose three players to injury and still secure a point at home.




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Sculptor strives for fitting Monty Python statue

A fundraising drive for a Terry Jones memorial statue in Colwyn Bay nears its £100,000 target.




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The Budget: Five questions for Scotland answered

Labour claims that public services require a £40bn increase in taxation and spending




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Will mortgage rates fall? Your Budget questions answered

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced a raft of changes to taxes and spending in the Budget.




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Shadow secretary says he hasn't visited NI due to lack of funds

Conservative MP Alex Burghart has defended not visiting Northern Ireland during his time as shadow secretary.




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Parental leave MLAs can pick colleague to vote for them

The new procedure will allow members to vote in the NI Assembly without physically being there.




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Deputy confident in Guernsey-only ferry operator

Good progress is being made in talks with Brittany Ferries, Deputy Neil Inder says.




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Guernsey tourism 'still below pre-Covid levels'

Figures show 137,691 fewer people visited the island in the summer compared to 2019.




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Ex-Harrods exec: I lost my job due to Al Fayed

Nigel Blow claims that Fenwick withdrew offer to become chief executive due to his time at Harrods




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TGI Fridays: 1,000 UK jobs to go despite rescue deal

The deal to save the chain will see more than 30 of its restaurants close.




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Boeing to axe a tenth of its workers as strike continues

The company says all jobs are at risk as it cuts 10% of its workforce.




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Birmingham are 'ultimate' League One challenge - Brady

Northampton boss Jon Brady says Birmingham City represent the "ulitmate" challenge in League One.




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Dress rehearsals at the Bluebell Railway

Final preparations are underway for this year’s ‘Santa Steamlights Experience’.




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Christmas events 'disappearing due to red tape'

Community groups say they are being asked to put plans in place for terrorism, bombs and drones.




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Live music venue in line for £585k funding boost

Liverpool City Region Combined Authority could invest £585,000 in the Salt & Tar venue in Bootle.




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'Would-be pirates' in sinking boat rescued from harbour

The wooden boat took on water very quickly as it tried to navigate the harbour in the early hours.




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Wales suffer Moore blow for Nations League games

Striker Kieffer Moore is out of Wales' Nations League games against Turkey and Iceland.




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Man in hospital after rescue from water

The man remains in hospital with unknown injuries, Devon and Cornwall Police say.




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Robbie Williams to perform at 'iconic' venue

Pop star Robbie Williams will perform at Bath's Royal Crescent in June next year.




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Crash inquest findings

A crash that killed four Shrewsbury boys could have been avoided, an inquest has heard.




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Kerosene leak continues, sparking pollution fears

Councillor Ruth Houghton says the kerosene in the drains is "still flowing" after 10 days.




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Rail services cancelled due to shortage of trains

Transport for Wales says the service will not operate on Tuesday due to trains needing repairs.




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People who misuse Blue Badges 'should be worried'

Salford City Council also says it will name and shame people found to be misusing Blue Badges.




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Anscombe gives Gatland 'million dollar question'

Wales head coach Warren Gatland is unsure if returning fly-half Gareth Anscombe could make it through to the 2027 World Cup.




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Story of Sikh soldiers 'needs to be continued'

A historian says he hopes to educate youngsters about Sikh soldiers who have fought for the UK.




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Redeveloped car park due to open after delays

The city centre facility has faced delays following the old one's closure for demolition.




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Queen gives campaigning duo Pride of Britain award

The pair started campaigning after Joanna Simpson was killed by her husband in Ascot in 2010.




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Restrictions introduced as Bluetongue case identified

A restriction zone has been extended to cover the island and part of Hampshire.




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Woman lost boots in peat bog before rescue on walk

The woman had managed to walk an hour in her socks before calling for help.




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Birmingham residents face 'cruel' price rises

The cost of hundreds of council services will increase in Birmingham ahead of a planned 10 per cent council tax hike.