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The Hundred: Cricket's Biggest Controversy

The Hundred continues to divide cricket fans and experts, with many branding it the worst innovation in the sport's history. Discover why the tournament faces such fierce backlash.

Jodie Comer joins '28 Years Later' sequel

Jodie Comer, known for her roles in 'Killing Eve' and Marvel's 'The Last Duel', is set to star in the highly anticipated sequel to the cult classic '28 Days Later'. Here's the latest on the film's development.

The Hundred: Cricket's worst innovation?

Critics slam The Hundred as a gimmicky, influencer-driven format that risks alienating traditional cricket fans. Is this the end of the sport's integrity?

The Hundred may switch to T20 format in 2026

Cricket's controversial 'The Hundred' competition may undergo a dramatic transformation, with reports suggesting it could adopt a Twenty20 format as soon as next year.

The Hundred 2025: Cricket’s New Era Begins

The Hundred is set to return for another thrilling season in 2025, with private investment reshaping the future of the competition. Discover what’s new this year.

League One 2025-26: Full Season Preview

A comprehensive look at the upcoming League One season, analysing the contenders, dark horses, and teams likely to struggle in the 2025-26 campaign.

More UK fathers applying for nursery jobs

A growing number of fathers in the UK are seeking employment in nurseries and preschools, challenging traditional gender roles in early years education.

Jade Thirlwall makes BBC presenting history

Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall has broken barriers by becoming the first British South Asian to host BBC One's 'The One Show', marking a milestone in representation on mainstream TV.

Child stars reunite 60 years after iconic film

The beloved child actors from a classic box office hit have reunited in Florence, six decades after the film's release. Fans are reminiscing about their favourite scenes and guessing which iconic movie brought them together.

SEND children in England 20 months behind peers

A new report reveals that children with special educational needs in England are significantly lagging behind their peers, raising urgent concerns about support and resources.

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