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Sally Phillips: I was upset my son was not allowed to play at trampoline park
The actress said Olly was refused access to Oxygen Acton in London.
Harry Glenister hopes Oxford can turn the tide on Cambridge in Boat Race
Cambridge have lost the men’s race just once in the last five years,
Top Labour donors would not get ‘automatic pass’ to honours, party chair says
Anneliese Dodds hit out at Rishi Sunak for recommending a knighthood for major Tory backer Mohamed Mansour.
Man, 61, charged over non-recent sex offences
A man and woman are to appear in court next month.
Two London rapes ‘carried out by same unidentified man four years apart’
The offences, both rapes of women during the early hours, took place miles apart – in Westminster in 2018 and Shoreditch in 2022.
Andy Murray to miss tournaments in Monte Carlo and Munich due to ankle issue
It is also uncertain when the Scot will be back on court.
Anneliese Dodds says she would not join all-male Garrick Club
The club, which is considering admitting women for the first time, has faced scrutiny after the publication of its membership list.
Parents devastated as school photos offered without children with complex needs
Aberdeenshire Council has apologised, stating it is investigating the issue with company Tempest Photography.
Five dead and more than 100 in hospital in Japanese health supplements scare
Japan’s health ministry put up a list on its official site of all the recalled products.
Oppenheimer finally premieres in Japan to mixed reactions and high emotions
Some viewers suggested the world might be ready for a Japanese response to the story.
England Women wrap up 4-1 series victory in New Zealand
Nat Sciver-Brunt starred with bat and ball.
‘I will never have closure’ bereaved mother tells court
A MOTHER told an inquest court yesterday that the criminal investigation into her daughter’s death has been ‘unbearable’ and she ‘will never have closure’.
Barfleur ferry set to begin berthing trials early April
BERTHING trials of the 157m-long Barfleur ferry will take place at St Peter Port Harbour in the first half of next month.
P&R is pleased UK report reflects its concerns
POLICY & RESOURCES has said it was pleased that a new report has reflected its concerns about the current constitutional relationship between the UK and the Crown Dependencies.
On this day in 2012: England appoint Stuart Lancaster as head coach
Lancaster was put in charge after impressing during an interim stint.
‘Best minds in the world’ working on plans for bridge’s removal
Maryland Governor Wes Moore said the largest crane on the US east coast was on the way to begin removing wreckage.
Former presidents help Joe Biden raise £20 million for campaign
Barack Obama and Bill Clinton joined the president on stage at Radio City Music Hall, New York.
Cosmic explosion to create bright ‘new star’ in night sky for several days
The outburst of the T Coronae Borealis star system is a once-in-a-lifetime event, occurring every 80 years.
What the papers say – March 29
Thames Water’s problems feature heavily on the front pages of Good Friday’s newspapers.
Grigor Dimitrov dumps Carlos Alcaraz out of Miami Open
The Bulgarian will play fourth seed Alexander Zverev in the semi-finals.