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All eyes on classy Hollow
WILLIE MULLINS unleashes one of his big hopes for the season at Navan this afternoon.
The Buttler's done it before but final glory would top the lot
PRECIOUS few men down the years have experienced the elation of lifting a World Cup as England captain in one of the major team P sports.
PAKISTAN READY TO REPEAT '92 GLORY
PAKISTAN reckon they are on the same path as their 1992 World Cup heroes, who beat England in the final in Melbourne to win the trophy under Imran Khan.
SMILING ASSASSIN
MARCUS RASHFORD is going to the World Cup - after Erik ten Hag turned him back into a smiling assassin.
Moises tipped for top by club boss
MOISES CAICEDO has the potential to become one of the top midfielders in the Premier League and be a major star of the World Cup, according to his Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi.
KOP DARLING DARWIN
DARWIN NUNEZ is rapidly acquiring the hero status Liverpool fans bestowed on another Uruguay star, Luis Suarez.
A change of fortune for 'cheated’ Morgan
MORGAN GIBBSWHITE struck lucky seven days after he claimed Nottingham Forest had been \"cheated\".
Toney is top Qat says Pep
IVAN TONEY isn't going to the World Cup - but he will always remember the day Pep Guardiola joined his fan club.
HOWE-ITZER five wins in a row for Eddie
GO INTO WORLD CUP BREAK WITH TOP TWO IN SIGHTS
'Tired' Kane nets in seven-goal thriller
AND then there were none. No more Tottenham games for fatigued England skipper Harry Kane to play before the World Cup begins next weekend.
Page promises England a fight to top Group B
ROB PAGE believes he can turn the Wales and England World Cup showdown into a scrap with Gareth Southgate to see who's king of the desert.
HEARTBREAK FOR ROSES
ENGLAND boss Simon refused to Middleton throw wing Lydia Thompson to the wolves after her red card cost the Red Roses glory.
Jones: All Blacks are 'there for the taking'
EDDIE JONES told his England team the All Blacks are \"there for the taking\" after putting a half-century of points on Japan.
Stuttering Irish pick up after sloppy start
NICK TIMONEY claimed two tries as Ireland overcome a sloppy start to prolong their fine form courtesy of a disjointed 35-17 Dublin victory over indisciplined Fiji.
Karoq solid 5SN 3582
Skoda launched its Karoq SUV in 2017 and we first got to drive it at its international launch in Strasbourg.
Stocking up on assets
FIVE-MINUTE GUIDE TO... VALUE INVESTING
Britons braced for tax hikes to fill £55bn hole
CHANCELLOR Jeremy Hunt is set to announce fresh stealth and windfall taxes, in addition to spending cuts, to plug Britain's £55billion fiscal hole in his Autumn Statement on Thursday.
Queasy does it for the jungle lab rats
IT WAS said ITV used Matt Hancock's arrival in the I'm A Celebrity... jungle as a weapon in the ratings war against Netflix's The Crown. Fortunately, most of us now have the technology that enables us to be outraged by both.
Hancock gets tarred, feathered and gunked
DISGRACED MP Matt Hancock found himself in another fine mess when he was tarred and feathered by public demand.
D-Day hero and troops’ champ Sid dies at 99
A D-Day hero died on the eve of Armistice Day, just two months before he turned 100.
Lesley’s fury over opera funding cut
OPERA legend Lesley Garrett has slammed the \"high handed\" funding chiefs who slashed the budget of her beloved English National Opera.
Let women have life-saving drug, urges presenter
SKY Sports host Jacquie Beltrao is backing the fight for a \"life-saving\" breast cancer drug to be made available on the NHS.
The brothers in arms powering war’s final push
THE sun was already high when Laurie Burn's amphibious tank trundled on to Sword beach at 7.25am on that fateful D-Day of June 6, 1944.
It’s vital journalists have confidence to do their job, says Raab following arrests
He said a new UK Bill of Rights will be strengthened to \"protect freedom of speech\" and ensure the media can report on events without fear of being harassed.
Forget Diana, Victoria will be 'Crowned' next
A PREQUEL to The Crown is set to get the green light, writes Mike Parker.
Kate’s £17k to help girl
A MUM struggling with the soaring cost of keeping her daughter's life-support machine on has received £17,000 from star Kate Winslet.
Pay up the incredible £1trillion eco refund!
JUST what planet (threatened or otherwise) are those who think we should pay reparations for damage caused by years of climate change living on? In an act of the most grotesque virtue signalling and abject financial illiteracy, Labour's Shadow Climate Secretary Ed Miliband has signed up to one of the loopiest ideas of all time to pay untold millions to countries such as the Maldives and Pakistan for damage they have endured through climate change caused by the Industrial Revolution.
Gloria: Rip-Off show so relevant now
RIP-Off Britain presenter Gloria Hunniford said the cost-of-living crisis has made the consumer show more relevant than ever.
Portas: Act now or half shops will shut
...but cash crisis won’t stop us snipping and sipping
Balancing act to slash debt but avoid recession
POLITICS has been called the art of the possible. To Rishi Sunak it must appear more like the art of choosing between the impossible and the unbelievable.