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Why is Kelly not an automatic starter for Arsenal or England?

BBC Sport discusses why Lionesses hero Chloe Kelly is not guaranteed a spot for club or country.

Why is Kelly not an automatic starter for Arsenal or England?

BBC Sport discusses why Lionesses hero Chloe Kelly is not guaranteed a spot for club or country.

Why is Kelly not an automatic starter for Arsenal or England?

BBC Sport discusses why Lionesses hero Chloe Kelly is not guaranteed a spot for club or country.

Why is Kelly not an automatic starter for Arsenal or England?

BBC Sport discusses why Lionesses hero Chloe Kelly is not guaranteed a spot for club or country.

Why is Kelly not an automatic starter for Arsenal or England?

BBC Sport discusses why Lionesses hero Chloe Kelly is not guaranteed a spot for club or country.

Why is Kelly not an automatic starter for Arsenal or England?

BBC Sport discusses why Lionesses hero Chloe Kelly is not guaranteed a spot for club or country.
From radiation to invasion: a Chernobyl worker's two wars

From radiation to invasion: a Chernobyl worker's two wars

Nikolay Solovyov was on shift the night of April 26, 1986 when the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded. Instead of fleeing, he chose to fight his "first war" against radiation.

Rescue centre facing eviction makes funding appeal

Redhead Rescues Animal Sanctuary in Northamptonshire wants to buy its own land.
The Middle East’s new power brokers? Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt unite

The Middle East’s new power brokers? Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt unite

Amid the rubble of the US-Israel war on Iran, a new Middle East appears to be taking shape as a constellation of regional powers jockey for a seat at the table. Led by Turkey and Saudi Arabia, the grouping stretches from the Gulf across the Caucasus to Central and South Asia, binding together countries with overlapping interests, interlocking partnerships and a shared conviction: that the post-war order should not be dictated exclusively by the US-Israel alliance or Iran and its battered but...
AI firms flex lobbying muscle on both side of Atlantic

AI firms flex lobbying muscle on both side of Atlantic

AI developers are ramping up efforts to win over the hearts and minds of officials in Europe and the United States, hoping to sway governments as they weigh high-stake regulatory frameworks for the ever more powerful technology.
First female Archbishop of Canterbury to meet Pope Leo

First female Archbishop of Canterbury to meet Pope Leo

New Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally, the first woman to lead the world's Anglican Christians, heads to Rome and the Vatican this weekend for an audience with Pope Leo XIV.

Welsh fire, England captain - how Meg Jones became a dual-nation icon

Swapping Welsh roots for the England captaincy could be enough to turn a nation against you. But Meg Jones is different.