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With Royal Ascot just round the corner, this weekend’s action was very much a case of the calm before the storm. More: continued here
With Royal Ascot just round the corner, this weekend’s action was very much a case of the calm before the storm. More: continued here
Former royal butler Paul Burrell today denied claims that he had a sexual relationship with Diana, Princess of Wales. He said he was ‘sad and hurt’ by his brother-in-law Ron Cosgrove’s claims. More: continued here
Former royal butler Paul Burrell today denied claims that he had a sexual relationship with Diana, Princess of Wales. He said he was ‘sad and hurt’ by his brother-in-law Ron Cosgrove’s claims. More: continued here
Machinist is set to break new ground for Jenny and Mark Pitman as he becomes the first runner for their racing club at Royal Ascot. More: continued here
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Former royal butler Paul Burrell today denied claims that he had a sexual relationship with Diana, Princess of Wales. He said he was ‘sad and hurt’ by his brother-in-law Ron Cosgrove’s claims. More: continued here
Kieren Fallon expects his old partner Yeats to bag an historic treble in Thursday’s Gold Cup at Royal Ascot. More: continued here
Former champion jockey Ryan Moore set himself up for Royal Ascot by riding a near 172-1 four-timer at Sandown, highlighted by improving sprinter Corrybrough. More: continued here
While British troops have been busy serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, their families back at home have also been busy – putting pen to paper. More: continued here
June 14 (Bloomberg) — Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe’s biggest oil company, said it stopped selling fuel at some U.K. filling stations as a strike by tanker drivers cut supplies. More: continued here