The England and Wales Cricket Board has apologised after its social media staff reposted a message from the account of Pope Francis and suggested the pontiff, who is in hospital being treated for double pneumonia,
Ahead of the Six Nations' penultimare round, ESPN writers Tom Hamilton and James Regan weigh in on the tournament so far and grade each side.
A disappointed Scotland team have failed to capitalise on their chances in the Six Nations campaign but are looking to get their campaign back on track against Wales this weekend, fullback Blair Kinghorn said in the build-up to the clash at Murrayfield.
England and Wales are just 25 days from a two-tier justice system that could last for “at least a year”, Robert Jenrick has warned. Pressure is mounting on Labour to urgently block new Sentencing Council guidelines from coming into force. The new plans could mean white criminals are more likely to be jailed than ethnic minorities offenders.
A fight is brewing in England over new sentencing guidelines that require judges to consider a criminal’s ethnicity and faith before deciding whether to sentence them to jail. The guidelines, critics say, could lead to harsh punishments for Christians and white men, while women and ethnic minorities receive more leniency.
England will play Wales at the Principality Stadium in their final game of the 2025 Six Nations Championship. Steve Borthwick’s side are currently sat in third after three games thanks to wins over France and Scotland. They trail the French by a point and are four points adrift of Ireland, who have their eyes on a Grand Slam.
Lauren Price says she is relishing the challenge of facing Natasha Jonas as she aims to become unified welterweight world champion.
Not an inch of railway has been laid in Wales as part of HS2 - but it's still considered to be of benefit to Wales - the transport minister was asked to justify it
The England and Wales Cricket Board faced backlash after joking about Pope Francis "loving the Ashes" in response to his Ash Wednesday message. The post was deleted, and ECB issued an apology for the insensitivity.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have expressed an interest to collectively host the Womens World Cup in 2035; the official declaration of interest will take place later this month and a decision is expected next year;
The match is being played in Berlin. (AP Photo/Mark Baker, File) LONDON (AP) — Soccer fans in England and Wales might be allowed to spend more time in pubs if their teams go far at the Women’s European Championship being held in Switzerland in July.
The Football Associations of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales intend to submit an Expression of Interest to FIFA with a view to the United Kingdom hosting the 2035 Women's World Cup.