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Son of murdered soldier Lee Rigby wins Pride of Britain Award for brave challenge

Son of murdered soldier Lee Rigby wins Pride of Britain Award for brave challenge
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Son, 13, of murdered soldier Lee Rigby stuns Pride of Britain crowd with brave challenge

Jack, the 13-year-son of Fusilier Lee Rigby, certainly couldn’t have dreamt how the nation would one day show their pride in him at the Daily Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards

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belgium's yasper philipsen has won stage 15 of the tour de france which was full of incident — including the yellow jersey leader going down into the final 60 kilometeres and denmark'sjonas vingegaard crashed in the middle of the peloton. with a big effort he was able to catch up to the rest of the pack and maintain his oveall lead over tadej pogacar. phillipson claimed victory in a manic finish —ahead of wout van aert and mads pedersen. the finest of margins splitting the three. great britain's katrina johnson thompson is in action in the women's heptahlon looking to defend her crown at the world athletics championships in oregon. starting in lane 2 here, the world champion — who has had difficulties with injuries and changing coaches since her gold in doha in 2019 — put in a season's best in the 100 metre hurdles — but it was only good enough for 5th in her heat and 13th overall. next is the hithump then shot putt, with 200m to round off her day.

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Wednesday briefing: Lockdown schooling chaos 'unforgivable' |

Last modified on Wed 4 Aug 2021 01.40 EDT Top story: No backup plan for 2021 exams Good morning – Warren Murray meeting you in the middle of the week. The government’s refusal to draw up schooling contingency plans before a second lockdown – insisting schools in England would remain open this year and exams would go ahead – was an “unforgivable” error that left teachers and parents in England to deal with chaos, the Institute for Government has said. Its report claims senior figures from the prime minister down opposed creating backup plans for assessing A-levels, GCSEs and other qualifications. A Department for Education spokesperson said: “Contrary to the claims in this report, contingency plans for restrictions on schools opening in the 2021-22 academic year were first published in August 2020, and contingency plans for qualifications in 2021 were first discussed with Ofqual in October 2020.”

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אנדרה דה גראס הוא האלוף האולימפי ב-200 מטרים

אנדרה דה גראס הוא האלוף האולימפי ב-200 מטרים
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2020 review: combined events and relays | NEWS

Kevin Mayer and Ivona Dadic   As this extraordinary year draws to a close, we look back at the key moments of 2020 in each area of the sport. The series begins today with a review of combined events and relays. It will be followed over the coming days by reviews of all the other event groups. Decathlon In this extraordinary 2020 season, we actually had to wait until the last weekend before Christmas for the best results in the men’s decathlon. The season – understandably – didn’t get off to a quick start either. The first 8000-point score was set in July when Estonia’s Taavi Tšernjavski scored a PB of 8086 in Rakvere. A few weeks later, Simon Ehammer set a PB of 8231 to win the Swiss title in August.

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