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Publication date:
2022-04-22

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  • Making bans for Nigel... Belgium undermines freedom of speech

    WHO would have thought that Belgium, of all places, might be described as the sick man of Europe?

  • CRICKET

    NEXT month's men's ICCWORLD Cup League 2 fixtures between Scotland, Namibia and Oman at Forfarshire CC have been postponed until July as a result of "unprecedented poor weather".

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  • 17 killed as missiles hit Ukraine in rush hour

    AT least 17 civilians were killed yesterday when Russian missiles slammed into the centre of the Ukrainian city of Chernihiv during the busy morning rush hour.

  • 10 TO TACKLE

    1. Which country's Grand Prix is due to make its debut as part of the 2024 MotoGP World Championship season?

  • Maguire keen to dodge pal Higgins

    STEPHEN MAGUIRE is desperate to avoid Scots countryman John Higgins in today's World Championship draw.

  • ON THIS DAY

    27 years ago (1997) A CITY whizz-kid was poised to make a £1billion bid for the Co-op. The move by Andrew Regan, 31, caused an outcry among Labour MPs.

  • IT'S TAY SIGHED

    PHILIPPE CLEMENT insists Rangers aren't crumbling under the title pressure despite seeing their winless run extend to three games with last night's draw at Dundee.

  • MONTY GIVEN HIBS WARNING

    THE Hibernian board summoned manager Nick Montgomery to a showdown meeting after branding their failure to finish in the top six "unacceptable".

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    BAYERN WIN 3-2 ON AGGREGATE

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