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Wales wilted in the Kitakyushu heat to lose 24-19 to Japan and suffer an 18th successive Test defeat. First-half tries from Ben Thomas and Tom Rogers, as well as a penalty try and a Sam Costelow ...
The brothers blasted through their setlist, kicking off with Hello, from their second album, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
A deflected late Malo Gusto cross saw the Londoners snatch a 2-1 victory in their quarter-final against Palmeiras in ...
More than 2,400 hours of extra police patrols have taken place in anti-social behaviour hotspots across Wiltshire ...
Families can save on summer travel as National Express has announced free coach travel for children until the end of September ...
Mal Webb and Kylie Morrigan, known for their unique blend of vocal techniques and multi-instrumental prowess, will take the stage at The Beehive on July 10. Webb, a looping beatboxing songwriter, is ...
But home hopes in the singles at Wimbledon are not over. British number threes Sonay Kartal and Cameron Norrie delighted Court One earlier in the day to reach the fourth round. Kartal achieved a ...
Stratton Juniors FC in Swindon has received brand-new kits through Royal Mail’s Kits 4 Kids programme, designed to support grassroots youth sports across the UK. The team was nominated by Gary Wigley, ...
An integral part of this year's festival is an exhibition of subversive tea towels by textile artist Holly Searle, also known as The Subversive Stitcher. Created over the last five years, the ...
Plans to revive a popular leisure centre closed for years by surrounding it with flats have been recommended for approval by Swindon Borough Council.
Standout students have been recognised at an annual awards ceremony. The event, held at Trowbridge Civic Centre on Thursday, June 26, celebrated the talent of Wiltshire College and University Centre's ...
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