Tommy Fury's former opponent Anthony Taylor has blasted the British boxer after pulling out of his upcoming fight with Jake Paul.
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He was once one of the UK's biggest soap stars - playing EastEnders heartthrob Simon Wicks on the BBC soap in the 1980’s before moving onto ITV’s Heartbeat. But 31 years after his time in soapland, actor Nick Berry is looking unrecognisable.The actor played the hugely popular character Wicky in the long-running BBC soap from 1985 to 1990.
He then played PC Nick Rowan in the 1950’s set hit ITV drama Heartbeat from 1992 to 1998. And while it might have slipped your mind, Nick has also had a pop
.Tommy Fury's former opponent Anthony Taylor has blasted the British boxer after pulling out of his upcoming fight with Jake Paul.
cease contact with Rana Reider’s Florida-based group or be removed from UK Athletics’s World Class Programme, and lose the associated funding. While Neita has chosen to leave the group and find alternative coaching, Gemili and Nielsen have stayed loyal to a coach who has built a reputation as one of the best in the world.
Prince Harry became angry after a royal correspondent asked him questions about his work during a tour of South Africa it is claimed.
A newlywed couple arrived in Cape Town for their £7,000 honeymoon only to be told they will have to fly back to the UK and isolate immediately.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! star Richard Madeley has unfortunately been forced to pull out of the show after he was taken to hospital Thursday morning.The Good Morning Britain presenter fell ill while staying on-set in Gwrych Castle at the ITV show’s Welsh location. While the TV personality insisted he’s “fine”, due to his stay in a hospital with other people he has had to bow out of the show for the “safety” of his other celebrity campmates.
US President Joe Biden has appealed for calm after being left at 'angry' at a verdict which saw a teenager who shot two men dead walk free from court.
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