Indie brewers kept out of UK bars and pubs by multinationals, study finds
Keith Stackpole obituary
In an era well before Big Bash and Bazball, the Australian cricketer Keith Stackpole, who has died aged 84, was an uncommonly bold and attacking opening Test batsman from 1966 to 1974.His unusually swashbuckling style at the top of the order was thrown into especially stark relief by the fact that so many of his Test innings as an opener were with the contrastingly dour figure of Bill Lawry, immune to the pleasures of swift run gathering.A stockily belligerent counterpoint to Lawry’s reed-thin caution, Stackpole took little notice of the long established defensive tenets of opening batsmanship, preferring instead to grab any chance he could to belt the ball around the field.“If someone bowled a half-pitched ball wide of me first ball in a Test match, I’d shoulder arms and watch it go through,” said Lawry. “But Stacky would just pin back his ears and thrash it through gully for four
Carlton prove their mettle to show there is light at the end of the tunnel | Jonathan Horn
There were signs in the last fortnight that Carlton’s game was back in order. Geelong at the MCG was, however, a different proposition than the atrocious North Melbourne and West Coast. For any team that fancies its chances, Geelong will show you exactly where you stand. They’ll give you the print-out. They’ll expose every flaw
London Marathon 2025: Tigst Assefa and Sabastian Sawe win elite races – as it happened
Righto! That, my friends, is us. Thanks for your company and comments, and enjoy the rest of the weekend. Peace out.Deborah from Belfast has just told us that “London is the friendliest place”. Runners’ buzz is for real!My goodness we’re spoiling you today
‘The secret is trusting the process’: Sawe wins London Marathon as Assefa digs in
On one of the hottest days in London marathon history, it was a novice over 26.2 miles who played it coolest of all. As temperatures climbed towards 20C, almost everyone in the elite men’s field – including Eliud Kipchoge, the greatest ever, and the Olympic champion Tamirat Tola – slowed at the 30km drinks station to grab their bottles and quench their thirst.However one athlete, Sabastian Sawe, decided water could wait and in only his second marathon the 29‑year‑old Kenyan summoned a kick so devastating that he left everyone else floundering within seconds. “I saw that I had an opportunity to push and I did,” Sawe said after crossing the line in 2hr 2min 27sec, the second quickest time in London marathon history
The draft roughed up Shedeur Sanders. The NFL will demand even more
The quarterback had to wait until the fifth round to be drafted. He now has to fight for his place on the Browns and prove those who briefed against him wrongWith the 144th overall pick in the fifth round of the 2025 draft, the Cleveland Browns ended Shedeur Sanders’ precipitous slide down the board, and gave him an NFL home.This was not at all what anybody outside the league expected. Based on Sanders’ tape alone, he looked like a second-round talent, which – based on quarterback prospects over time – could have shoved him into the first round, given the importance of the position.Instead, Sanders had to wait and wait and wait, and everybody watching on ESPN or the NFL Network had to wade through an intolerable level of Sanders discussion, while dozens of deserving prospects had their own stories overshadowed
Chris Eubank Jr beats Conor Benn by unanimous decision – as it happened
And the winner is … Chris Eubank Jr! He’s just won a 12-round unanimous decision over Conor Benn in their middleweight grudge match. All three judges scored it 116-112, as did the Guardian.That’s all for tonight. Thanks for following along with us and be sure to check out the full report of tonight’s main event here.“Maybe 14 months out of the ring played a factor,” a downcast Conor Benn says
From The Friend to Taskmaster: your complete entertainment guide for the week ahead
The Guide #188: How 25 years of music has shaped the charts from monoculture to mass playlists
Jimmy Kimmel on Hegseth bringing his wife to meetings: ‘Maybe she’s his designated driver’
Kimmel on Trump’s White House flagpoles: ‘The kind of decision you make when you can’t get an erection’
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