With England scheduled to play Afghanistan in the Champions Trophy on 26 February, BBC Sport looks at the background of the debate over whether the match should go ahead.
London, Feb 6 (IANS)The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has confirmed that England's men's team will play their scheduled ICC Men's Champions T ...
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has confirmed that England's men's team will play their scheduled ICC Men's ...
England's Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan will go ahead, despite calls for a boycott. A cross-party letter, signed ...
Allies say the Culture Secretary is best placed to reach out to Labour's former heartlands - but needs to be used ...
British households could face paying more than £1,000 per year for their TV viewing habits under potential changes to the BBC ...
Muyiwa Oki, RIBA President, and Phoebe MacDonald, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, met with Florence Eshalomi, Chair of the ...
With Reform riding high in the polls, many new Labour MPs are deeply anxious about the threat posed by Nigel Farage. To fight ...
Commentary: The battleground on expansion of the west London airport will be climate change not air pollution or noise ...
Sir Keir Starmer is reportedly considering making Brits pay the TV licence fee even if they only use streaming services such ...
John McDonnell MP, who was suspended from the Labour Party in the summer ... environment secretary Steve Reed, culture ...
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The National on MSNCleared for take-off, but will Heathrow’s third runway ever get off the ground?The UK government has thrown its support behind the construction of a third runway at London’s Heathrow airport. In a speech ...
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