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Three French police officers were charged on Thursday over the death of a 27-year-old man in the southern city of Marseille in early July during nationwide rioting, prosecutors said.
2023 Women’s World Cup: England’s route to the final England’s 2023 Women’s World Cup campaign has, so far, been a little rocky. But if there’s one positive to take away – this team can dig deep and get the win. The Lionesses’ defence and goalkeeper Mary Earps (ranked the world’s number one goalkeeper) are solid – and if England needs to take it to penalties, they will and they’re confident from the spot. England’s opening game against Haiti saw the Lionesses win 1-0, although it was far from a great performance from the European champions. Pundits and fans chalked up…
Lil Tay’s death was confirmed on Wednesday.
Other clubs are interested in the 30-year-old.
2023 Women’s World Cup: Lauren James handed two-game ban after red card Lauren James has had her ban extended to two games by Fifa, meaning she will miss the Women’s World Cup semi-final if England get there. Forward James was sent off in England’s last-16 win over Nigeria. England face Colombia next in the Quater-finals on Saturday, if they win, they will face either Australia or France in the semis. If England make it to the final, James would be eligible to play.
2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup fixtures for Friday 11 August Today marks the first day of the 2023 Women’s World Cup quarter-final matches. Over the next two days, eight teams will be cut down to four. Those who win will book their place in the semi-finals – which starts on the 15th. Round of 8 Friday 11 August All times are in BST Match 57: Spain vs Netherlands (02:00) – ITV Match 58: Japan vs Sweden (08:30) – BBC One
‘My mental health has suffered,’ The Apprentice star said.
Maguire is on his way out of Old Trafford, but with plenty of cash.
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