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Sir Geoffrey Boycott: Former England captain to undergo surgery after second cancer diagnosis
Evening Standard· 22 hours agoThe 83-year-old will undergo surgery later this month in a bid to beat the disease he was initially...
What the papers say – July 3
Express and Star· 23 hours agoThe eve of the General Election is here, which has dominated Wednesday’s front pages. The Daily Telegraph and The Times both run with former prime...
Rishi channels Speedy Gonzalez in frenetic final campaign push
Daily Telegraph· 1 day agoAh well, I could at least watch Rishi climb into a tractor and honk the horn, then sit down with...
Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr willing to splash £50m on Man City goalkeeper Ederson - Paper Talk
Sky Sports· 23 minutes agoManchester United will listen to offers for Marcus Rashford after the breakdown of his relationship...
Boy accused of stabbing Sydney student faced previous charges, officials say
Shropshire Star· 15 hours agoA 14-year-old boy accused of stabbing a student at the University of Sydney has faced charges that...
England cricket great Geoff Boycott reveals second cancer diagnosis
The South African· 17 hours agoGeoff Boycott has been diagnosed with throat cancer for the second time and will undergo surgery,...
Ben Chilwell's Chelsea future 'uncertain' under Enzo Maresca
90min· 4 hours agoInjury woes, competition for place and a fresh outlook from new manager Enzo Maresca are perhaps why...
Leeds United 'slap £30m-plus price tag' on Chelsea and Tottenham transfer target
Leeds Live via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoThe 18-year-old has many top flight admirers, with Chelsea the latest elite club to have "joined the race" to sign the talented teenager. According to the Daily Telegraph ...
Sir Geoffrey Boycott diagnosed with throat cancer for the second time
Press Association· 1 day agoThe 83-year-old will undergo surgery later this month in a bid to beat the disease he was initially...
What the papers say – June 28
Evening News 24· 6 days agoReform UK come under fire as the election campaign continues to dominate the front pages of Friday’s newspapers.