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Stars edged out in last-heat decider as Laguta picks up injury

King's Lynn were edged out 47-43 at home by Leicester on Monday as the visitors triumphed in a last-heat decider.Skipper Nicolai Klindt and Artem Laguta picked up nine race wins between them, but Laguta was withdrawn with an ankle injury after an incident with Chris Harris in Heat 10.And despite the MacInnes Stars refusing to throw in the towel and taking it all the way to Heat 15, the battling

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Racegoers hoping King and Queen will visit Royal Ascot

Charles and Camilla are expected to make an appearance at the event, which was a firm favourite of the late Queen Elizabeth II Royal Ascot racegoers will be hoping the King and Queen join them for the opening day of the sporting event hosting some of the world’s best horses and jockeys. Charles and Camilla, both fans of racing, are expected to make an appearance during the five-day meet in Berkshire, especially

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Search continues for submersible with British billionaire among five onboard

The tourist vessel was on a voyage to the Titanic shipwreck Rescue teams are continuing the search for a submersible tourist vessel which went missing during a voyage to the Titanic shipwreck with a British billionaire among the five people aboard. Hamish Harding is chairman of private plane firm Action Aviation, which said he is one of the mission specialists on the five-person OceanGate Expeditions vessel reported overdue on Sunday evening about

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Sport

All Our Yesterdays: giant posters of World Cup stars help school

All Our Yesterdays Tuesday, June 20 part one:June 2002: Giant posters of World Cup stars David Beckham and Ronaldo helped Lynn’s Greyfriars Primary School raise a bumper £1,600 at the school’s carnival.The event took place the day after England’s defeat by Brazil and joining the youngsters are Rick Hendry (with Beckham) and Kev Kingham who successfully bid for the posters. Photo: MLNF-02061196Posters of World Cup stars David Beckham and RonaldoJune

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Local News

Residents slam ‘disrespectful’ cemetery inspections and ‘horrible’ warning signs

Residents have slammed the “disrespectful” way in which cemetery inspections have been carried out - but councillors have highlighted their duty to ensure they are safe.Gravestones in Lynn, Hunstanton, Walpole St Andrew and Marshland St James have been subject to West Norfolk Council reviews during the past few months, which aim to ensure they are “stable”.However, many owners have been left frustrated by a lack of communication from the authority

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Local News

Man hit teen with broom handle after threatening him on the phone

A man who hit a teenager with a broom handle also admitted to threatening him via a phone call.Christopher Barwood, 49, of Gloucester Road, Lynn, admitted to three offences in the town’s magistrates’ court on Thursday.He admitted to sending communication conveying a threatening message, having an offensive weapon in his possession in a public place and assault by beating.Barwood was at Lynn’s Magistrates’ CourtProsecutor Abdul Khan said that on February

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National News

Landslide vote for Boris report

MPs have overwhelmingly voted to back a damning report that found Boris Johnson lied to Parliament over partygate, as Rishi Sunak stayed away from proceedings. Just seven MPs voted against the Privileges Committee’s findings, in a humiliating turn of events for the former prime minister. With 354 votes in favour, MPs endorsed sanctions against Mr Johnson recommended by the committee, including banning him from having a pass to access Parliament

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Saka stars as England hammer seven at Old Trafford

Bukayo Saka scored a jaw-dropping first career hat-trick as rampant England roared to a 7-0 victory against North Macedonia in Monday’s memorable Euro 2024 qualifier. Gareth Southgate’s side are all but assured of making it to Germany having reached the halfway point of qualification with four wins from their four Group C games. Harry Kane struck twice in an Old Trafford annihilation that also saw Marcus Rashford and Kalvin Phillips

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Ashes test set for fascinating final day after late wickets

Stuart Broad lit the fuse on England’s victory push with two huge wickets as a compelling Ashes opener built towards a thrilling conclusion at Edgbaston.   Broad got England’s ‘fortress’ rocking in the evening session as he had Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith – numbers one and two in the Test batting rankings – caught behind during an electric spell. With adrenaline coursing through his veins Broad would have loved

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