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Why is Mary Earps not playing for England at Euro 2025? The Euros winning goalkeeper announced her international retirement in May and said it was the ‘right time’ to end her England career ...
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Hampshire Chronicle on MSNHow tanning and leather working industry helped Hampshire town developIt is believed that Henry Squibb, Romsey Mayor in 1692 and 1701, leased the Broadlands tannery and lived here next to the bridge.
We are getting used to something pretty special happening with Ben Stokes's England cricket team. And boy did they do it again at Headingley.
As a showpiece occasion to send England off to the European Championship, there was no shortage of pomp and ceremony in their 7-0 win against Jamaica. Fans inside Leicester City’s King Power ...
England's Men's Mixed Disability beat India by seven wickets in Bristol; the victory extends England's lead in the seven-match series to 5-1 with one game left; Callum Flynn top scored with 42 ...
Sky Sports Laura Hunter takes a look at how Mary Earps evolved from a player on the sidelines to England icon; the goalkeeper was instrumental during the Lionesses Euro 2022 triumph and run to the ...
Stuart Broad questions England's bowling firepower: ‘How will we take 20 Indian wickets?’ Mark Wood will not be participating in the India series whereas Jofra Archer will miss the first Test ...
Fred Kocher talks with Sam Evans-Brown, the Executive Director of Clean Energy New Hampshire, about a projected increase of 11% in New England's demand for electricity.
BBC Sport looks at how Ben Stokes has struck fear into the opposition with his side's ability to seemingly chase any target in English conditions.
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Hampshire Chronicle on MSNThe tales of the two rich women who lived near RomseyTwo of the very rich women who lived near Romsey, Edwina Mountbatten of Broadlands and Maud Russell of Mottisfont, were the granddaughters of successful bankers.
England faces huge future water shortages and needs a "continued and sustained effort" to reduce demand, including more hosepipe bans and 'smart' water meters, warns the Environment Agency.
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