Wales are preparing for Craig Bellamy’s possible move to Burnley with a shortlist of potential successors which includes former Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper.
Rob Edwards also under consideration should Bellamy leave.
Exclusive: https://t.co/O0MdCvpsFn
I’d seen some chat about there not being a way to wake up and watch the World Cup highlights without seeing the score. Well the BBC has created a link so you can do that without spoilers.
https://t.co/XcBkt1NlBt
This is truly moving interview with Terry Butcher. A wonderful man and England great talking about death of his eldest child, Chris. And, of course, that famous blood-stained picture. https://t.co/RAhHtTWHRK
Yesterday I was at Heaton Park Synagogue, remembering Jews murdered by a terrorist. Today, Jews are stabbed on a London street. More terrorism. This does not come out of nowhere. It follows months of poison that downplays antisemitism, treats Jewish fear as suspect and turns public space into a place where that hostility feels normal. We’re told “antisemitism has no place in our society.” Then act like it.
@dannykellywords Go well Danny. Everyone is with you. You’ll be massively missed on VFTL and across the airwaves. A broadcasting legend. Lots of love mate. Time to pull like a dog.
Tottenham defender Ben Davies has undergone a second surgery on the ankle injury suffered in the loss to West Ham. The operation not expected to impact his recovery time. Concerns though over his World Cup involvement with Wales. With @MPearlo https://t.co/KEJwQ2RBtX
Written in November 1944, this letter from Chaim Herman to his wife and child was discovered after the war, buried by the remains of the Auschwitz-Birkenau gas chambers. It is read here by Jason Isaacs.
As a player, Hugh Morris was a specialist, and an accomplished one as an opening batter for Glamorgan and England.
But in terms of his life in cricket as a whole, the former ECB boss was an extraordinary all-rounder. A warm and humble man too.
Obituary: https://t.co/Ydajxcqpq2