Author: Zander Winchester

29 November 2025
Argentina files formal complaint against Tom Curry after tunnel clash and ACL injury to Juan Cruz Mallia

Argentina files formal complaint against Tom Curry after tunnel clash and ACL injury to Juan Cruz Mallia

Argentina has formally complained about Tom Curry after a late tackle injured Juan Cruz Mallia and a tunnel confrontation with coach Felipe Contepomi. The RFU and Six Nations officials will now review footage to determine if disciplinary action is warranted.

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26 November 2025
£143 Million EuroMillions Jackpot Goes Unclaimed After Tuesday, November 25, 2025 Draw

£143 Million EuroMillions Jackpot Goes Unclaimed After Tuesday, November 25, 2025 Draw

The £143 million EuroMillions jackpot went unclaimed after the November 25, 2025 draw, rolling over to £160 million for the next draw. The UK's largest prize of the year, it fell short of the £195 million record, with Camelot Group confirming no winner emerged.

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24 November 2025
Bath Rugby wins 28-16 over Sale Sharks despite trio of key injuries

Bath Rugby wins 28-16 over Sale Sharks despite trio of key injuries

Bath Rugby beat Sale Sharks 28-16 in the Gallagher Premiership despite losing three key forwards to injuries, extending their winning streak against Sale to four matches. Johann van Graan confirmed Charlie Ewels, Quinn Roux, and Ted Hill will be sidelined for weeks.

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23 November 2025
FIA Clears Leclerc After Red Flag Chaos in Las Vegas FP2

FIA Clears Leclerc After Red Flag Chaos in Las Vegas FP2

FIA cleared Charles Leclerc and Ferrari after a controversial double red flag in Las Vegas FP2, ruling the second stoppage justified due to a moving drain cover—impacting qualifying prep for the 2023 Formula One season's penultimate race.

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16 November 2025
Josh Adams Sent Off in Ugly Incident Amid Outcry from Welsh Rugby Fans

Josh Adams Sent Off in Ugly Incident Amid Outcry from Welsh Rugby Fans

Wales rugby star Josh Adams was sent off in a controversial head contact tackle, sparking national outcry and a six-week suspension. The incident, at Principality Stadium, marks a turning point in Welsh rugby’s safety-first approach.

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26 October 2025
FDA recalls 142,000 bottles of generic Lipitor over dissolution flaw

FDA recalls 142,000 bottles of generic Lipitor over dissolution flaw

The FDA has recalled over 140,000 bottles of generic Lipitor after dissolution tests failed, urging patients to verify lot numbers and contact pharmacies for replacements.

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12 October 2025
Thunderball Draw #3,777 Delivers £858,485 to 145,667 Winners Across the UK

Thunderball Draw #3,777 Delivers £858,485 to 145,667 Winners Across the UK

The National Lottery's Thunderball draw #3,777 on 4 Oct 2025 awarded £858,485 to 145,667 winners, with no jackpot claimed but three £5,000 prizes awarded.

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5 October 2025
Chelsea Edge Liverpool 2-1 at Stamford Bridge with Caicedo’s Early Strike

Chelsea Edge Liverpool 2-1 at Stamford Bridge with Caicedo’s Early Strike

Chelsea beat Liverpool 2-1 at Stamford Bridge on Oct 4 2025, with Caicedo's early goal sparking a tactical win that fuels their European push.

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28 September 2025
BBC Sport Smashes Viewership Records with England‑France Women’s Rugby World Cup Semi‑Final

BBC Sport Smashes Viewership Records with England‑France Women’s Rugby World Cup Semi‑Final

BBC Sport's live broadcast of the England‑France Women’s Rugby World Cup semi‑final drew unprecedented numbers, topping previous records for women's sport in the UK. The match attracted millions on TV and online, signaling a surge in interest for women's rugby and prompting calls for greater investment.

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7 September 2025
Angela Rayner resignation puts class double standards and the ministerial code under the spotlight

Angela Rayner resignation puts class double standards and the ministerial code under the spotlight

Angela Rayner resigned after admitting she underpaid stamp duty, a breach of the ministerial code. She self-reported, cooperated with checks, and quit—prompting a debate about class, fairness, and standards in public life. Supporters call it accountability done right. Critics say her treatment exposes Britain’s enduring snobbery toward working-class voices in power.

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