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Bundee Aki reveals wife gave birth in car on same day as first Lions Test win

Aki’s wife had their fifth child in New Zealand Centre looking forward to seeing daughter for first time Bundee Aki has revealed his wife gave birth to their daughter in the back of a car in New Zealand on the same day as the first Lions Test victory against Australia in Brisbane. Aki is yet to meet his fifth child, Aine, and said reuniting with his family is his top priority after helping the Lions to wrap up the series. Aki was a second-half replacement in the first Test, coming off the bench after 57 minutes and all the while ­coping with the drama unfolding in Auckland. Aine is Aki’s fifth child – all five have names beginning with A – and Aki’s remarkable revelation details the sacrifices made by the touring side, who first got together for a training camp in Portugal in early June. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/2JHoeL5

Dua Lipa ‘feeling grateful’ after Kosovan president grants her citizenship

Singer of hits such as Training Season, Houdini and One Kiss was born in London to Kosovan-Albanian parents Singer Dua Lipa has said she is “feeling grateful” after being awarded citizenship of Kosovo by the country’s president. The 29-year-old was born in London to Kosovan-Albanian parents, Anesa and Dukagjin Lipa, and moved to the country’s capital of Pristina aged 11, when her family returned after Kosovo gained its independence in 2008, before moving back to London aged 15. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/t7xCKQg

England suffer late Zak Crawley blow in chase of 374 to win fifth Test and India series

Fifth Test, day three: India 224 & 396; England 247 & 50-1 Opener out in last over after India pile up imposing total At the end of a demoralising third day when England were put to the sword by Yashasvi Jaiswal’s sixth Test century came one final gut punch. Mohammed Siraj, the only seamer to stay the course in this punishing series, castled Zak Crawley with a perfect yorker to put his side on course for a 2-2 draw. England will go into the fourth day on 50 for one needing 324 more runs to win. But while the target is just three more than the 371 they chased down at a canter in the first Test at Headingley , their beleaguered state of mind – and a more capricious pitch – points to a very different outcome this time. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/0D5wVen

Charley Hull surges into Women’s Open contention as leader Yamashita wobbles

Hull within three shots of Miyu Yamashita ‘I like hunting someone down. It’s more fun that way.’ There are few things more exciting in golf than a marauding Charley Hull. Not only did we witness precisely that here on Saturday, but Hull sent an errant shot whizzing past the head of Minjee Lee for added theatrical effect. Hull had been battling to make the AIG Women’s Open cut for much of Friday afternoon. She started her third round 11 shots adrift of Miyu Yamashita. Within nine holes, Hull was five under par and on the charge. Birdies at the 12th and 13th meant she was four behind Yamashita. Hull did bogey the 14th, meaning a 66, but Yamashita’s failure to build on her 36-hole position suddenly makes this a highly intriguing scene. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/eFMjLul

Trump administration reportedly suspends $200m in grants to UCLA

University chancellor said ‘life-saving research’ will be defunded as Trump’s academic crackdown continues The Trump administration is suspending some research grants to the University of California, Los Angeles, claiming “antisemitism and bias”, the school announced in a statement on Thursday. “UCLA received a notice that the federal government, through its control of the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other agencies, is suspending certain research funding to UCLA,” Julio Frenk, the university chancellor, said in a letter to the campus . The move means “life-saving research” will be defunded, he said. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/WC4r0Nz

Gus Atkinson throws down gauntlet to India before England’s Woakes blow

Fifth Test, day one: India 204-6 Woakes leaves field after landing heavily on shoulder Welcome to England, India. Or at least, welcome to the England you might have expected when touching down here at the start of June. Cloud cover, stoppages for rain, and seamers probing away on a green-tinged surface – the opening day at the Oval was certainly a far cry from what came before. The problem for India, 2-1 down in the series and chasing only a share of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, was that they were the ones tasked with negotiating these new conditions after Shubman Gill lost his fifth toss in a row. By stumps, 7.30pm, the tourists had scrapped their way to 204 for six from 64 overs and Gus Atkinson was the toast of his home ground. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/cpWD9ER

Lucas Paquetá and West Ham can move on from spot-fixing case ‘nightmare’

A challenge on Boubakary Soumaré in 2022 triggered a chain of events that left the forward fighting for his career Almost a thousand days have passed since Lucas Paquetá was shown a yellow card for a late challenge on Leicester’s Boubakary Soumaré in a tame home defeat for West Ham in November 2022, an otherwise inconsequential booking that triggered an extraordinary chain of events that left the Brazilian fighting for his career. As Paquetá’s lawyer noted after he was cleared of spot-fixing on Thursday, Paquetá has shown more spirit and resilience during his two-year legal battle with the Football Association than his teammates managed that afternoon, although even after being exonerated in the most high-profile corruption case to hit English football since the Bruce Grobbelaar match-fixing trial three decades ago, the West Ham midfielder’s victory feels somewhat pyrrhic. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/tOd2kHb