Golfers at the Open have been paying their respects to victims of the terror attack in Nice.
The State of Emergency on France has been extended after a lorry driver in Nice drove into crowds of people celebrating Bastille Day, killing at least 84 people and injuring hundreds.
A French tricolour is flying at half mast on one of the stands at Royal Troon as a mark of respect for the victims of the tragedy, while some golfers are wearing black armbands on the course on Friday.
French golfer Clement Sordet paid his respects by writing a message of support on his hat. The message "Pray for Nice" was written clearly on the visor as he played played through his second round at the Open.
It comes after The Blues reportedly considered legal action against Man City over Maresca’s appointment Enzo Maresca is finally on the verge of signing his contract as Pep Guardiola’s replacement at Manchester City, but the appointment of the Italian head coach will not come cheap for the Citizens, according to reports in the Italian press. […]
The heatwave has arrived! Brits across the country are feeling the heat, as the mercury soars this week, and red weather warnings have been issued for parts of the country. The previous amber warning has been upgraded to a red ‘danger to life’ extreme heat weather warning by the Met Office. With Keir Starmer cranking up […]
The heatwave has arrived! Brits across the country are feeling the heat, as the mercury soars this week, and red weather warnings have been issued for parts of the country. The previous amber warning has been upgraded to a red ‘danger to life’ extreme heat weather warning by the Met Office. With Keir Starmer cranking […]