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Wetherspoons could open pub in former London dungeon | UK News A new Wetherspoons pub could soon open inside the railway arches which were once home to the London Dungeon attraction. The Sun Wharf pub has been proposed for the railway arches on Tooley Street, which runs alongside London Bridge station, from 6.30am to 12.30am daily. The name is thought to reference one of the wharves in east London where imports from Australia arrived. If the pub does open, it will be the first time the arch on Tooley Street has been used since 2013, when the London Dungeon attraction…
Sunday’s newspaper front pages are dominated by domestic politics as the Labour Party prepares to hold its first conference in government for 15 years. The upcoming conference comes amid reports of infighting in Downing Street and a row over political donations.
Daniel Dubois stunned Anthony Joshua with a huge KO victory at Wembley on Saturday evening. Dubois, who was defending his IBF heavyweight title for the first time in front of a British record 96,000 crowd, floored Joshua three times in the opening four rounds before the 27-year-old ended the fight with a devastating counter right hand in the fifth. The first knockdown from Dubois came with a crashing overhand right hand in the final minute of the opening round which sent Joshua to the canvas. Joshua wearily made it to his feet and fortunately for him, the bell rang before…
Oleksandr Usyk believes Anthony Joshua had a major ‘problem’ with his footwork during his shock defeat to Daniel Dubois on Saturday night. Dubois successfully defended his IBF heavyweight title in front of 96,000 people at Wembley as he demolished Joshua in five rounds. Joshua was sent crashing to the canvas in all but one of the five rounds before Dubois ended the fight with a firm counter right hand. The 34-year-old, who has now suffered four defeats in his professional career, struggled to get to grips with Dubois’ power although he momentarily wobbled his opponent in the fifth round, just…
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