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The deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council poked the bear on X. The president may have taken things a bit far.
Now the shirt that Shilton wore in that match is amongst £1m worth of memorabilia which will go under the hammer next year.
On this day in 2015, the Telegraph and Argus reported that Jon Tonks' photographs of life in four overseas British territories were set to be exhibited in Bradford.
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Today-History-Aug14

Today in History for Aug. 14: In 1040, King Duncan of Scotland was murdered by Macbeth, who became king and ruled for 17 years. In 1811, Paraguay declared its independence. In 1814, British General ...
Aerospace Bristol and the Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust have come together to curate a showstopping collection of ...
Caithness photographer James Gunn offers his perspective on the excitement, sporting drama and warm sunshine of the 2025 ...
President Donald Trump's order imposing new tariffs on 68 countries and the European Union starting in seven days has ...
Prices for the eponymous Swiss watches, Swiss chocolate and Swiss cheese could skyrocket in a week as a result of Trump’s ...
Stock markets in Europe drop after new tariffs hit countries that failed to negotiate a trade deal ahead of today's deadline.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Thursday new tariffs of up to 41% on goods imported from dozens of countries, again ...
Trump had initially announced a tariff rate of 44% in April for Sri Lankan exports. However, the rate was then reduced to 30% ...