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With the Tory whip suspended, the MP said he will be seeking medical help and hopes to return to his duties ‘as soon as possible’.
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WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — Top-ranked Iga Swiatek’s 37-match winning streak has ended with a straight-set loss to Alize Cornet in the third round at Wimbledon. Swiatek was coming off a title at the French Open but her play was filled with mistakes in the 6-4, 6-2 defeat against the 37th-ranked Cornet of France. Swiatek made 33 unforced errors in the 1-hour, 33-minute contest at No. 1 Court. Cornet made only seven. Swiatek had been unbeaten since February and won her preceding six tournaments in a
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Iga Swiatek tasted defeat for the first time since February 16 as both her extraordinary winning streak and her Wimbledon campaign came to an end. The world number one arrived on Court 1 to face Alize Cornet on a run of 37 straight victories, reeling off six tournaments including the French Open in the process to establish herself as the dominant force in the women’s game. While Swiatek has swatted aside all before her in recent months, there have been signs of vulnerability this week.
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Henry Arundell’s habit of scoring wonder tries is starting to get out of hand. The 19-year-old back from London Irish already had a chip-and-chase score against Wasps and his outrageous 90-metre break against Toulon in the Challenge Cup under his belt this season, but with his first touch on his England debut in Perth, Arundell announced himself to the world.
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Saskatoon streets were coloured Friday with people in red, white and orange, in a mingled commemoration of Canada's brightest and darkest moments. People at the Cancel Canada Day event in Kiwanis Memorial Park said the July 1 celebrations taking place in the city and across the country don't recognize Canada's past and present harms, noting the residential school system and the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. Ron McHugh looked to the history of Canada, saying that the c
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — U.S. officials are testing a new wildfire retardant after two decades of buying millions of gallons annually from one supplier, but watchdogs say the expensive strategy is overly fixated on aerial attacks at the expense of hiring more fire-line digging ground crews. The Forest Service used more than 50 million gallons (190 million liters) of retardant for the first time in 2020 as increasingly destructive wildfires plague the West. It exceeded 50 million gallons again last ye