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Pregnant Princess Beatrice shows off blossoming baby bump at Wimbledon with husband
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Probe into Dominic Cummings business activities after leaving government
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Migrants who steer dinghies across English Channel to claim asylum will no longer be prosecuted
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2018 Champion Kerber vs. No. 1 Barty in Wimbledon Semifinals
WIMBLEDON, England When Angelique Kerber grabbed the opening set of her Wimbledon quarterfinal Tuesday, the full-capacity crowd saluted the accomplishment with cheers that bounced off the closed roof at No. 1 Court.
Kerber’s reaction? Just a matter-of-fact, straight-faced stroll to the sideline. No shouts or leaps or fist pumps. Unlike the other women headed to the semifinals at the All England Club, this is not new to her. Not at all. It’s just that it’s been a while.
The owner of three Grand Slam titles, including at Wimbledon in 2018, Kerber moved back into the final four at the grass-court major by using her knee-to-the-turf agility and quick reflexes to beat No. 19 seed Karolina Muchova 6–2, 6–3.
17.4 million tourists. Quite a number for the British capital London.
London welcomed more international visitors than ever before in 2014, with the city’s cultural attractions and world-class sporting events proving irresistible draws for millions, according to new figures released today by the Office for National Statistics International Passenger Survey (IPS).
The new figures show there were 17.4 million visits to the city in 2014 up 3.5% from the previous record of 16.8million visits in 2013.
The surge in visitors since the 2012 Olympic Games has been welcomed by businesses as international visitors are spending more in the city’s restaurants, hotels and attractions than ever before. In 2014 visitors boosted London’s economy by £11.8 billion compared to £11.5 billion in 2013, an increase of 3%.