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Group of MCC members plot to oust 'pandering' chairman

Growing unrest at Lord’s means it will be a busy year ahead for Mark Nicholas, the new club president

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MCC may rename Lord's Warner Stand because of slavery links

The family of Sir Pelham Warner, whom the stand is named after, earned wealth through sugar plantations in the Caribbean which were farmed by slaves from Africa

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Coming to England v South Africa?

All the matchday information for the LV=Insurance Men's Test match between England and South Africa at Lord's.

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MCC will NOT rename Lord's famous Warner stand

A review carried out by the Marylebone Cricket Club is believed to have found that Warner's ties to his family should not override his importance to the club.

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Not out: Lord's to keep stand named after England captain with family ties to slavery

Not out: Lord's to keep stand named after England captain with family ties to slavery
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From the Olympic Games to London Planetarium - 10 things opened by Prince Philip


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Britain's Prince Philip dubbed himself the world's most experienced plaque unveiler, after 70 years of public duties.
Here are 10 things opened by the Duke of Edinburgh:
1. 1956 Olympic Games 
On behalf of his wife Queen Elizabeth II, the Australian head of state, Prince Philip wore his naval uniform as he opened the Melbourne Olympics on 22 November 1956 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
He later declared his very brief speech as the best of his life. He spent several days watching the Games.
It was part of a lengthy solo Commonwealth tour on the new Royal Yacht Britannia, his longest time away from the queen, during which he visited the Antarctic.

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Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, dies aged 99


A photographic portrait of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1921-) and husband of Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth II shakes hands with Team NZ skipper Dean Barker at the Team New Zealand headquarters in Auckland in 2002. Prime Minister Helen Clark looks on while Prince Philip is greeted by Team NZ chief executive Ross Blackman. Photo: AFP
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip walk past members of the New Zealand Defence Force Māori culture group at Hyde Park Corner in London, as they dedicate the UK's first memorial to the New Zealand fallen on 11 November 2006. Photo: AFP
High Commissioner for New Zealand Lockwood Smith attends Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip as the Duke is invested with New Zealand's highest honour, the Order of New Zealand, at Buckingham Palace in central London on June 6, 2013.

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Prince Philip to stand down from royal duties


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Photo: AFP
The decision was made by Prince Philip and supported by the Queen, a palace spokesman said.
He would attend previously scheduled engagements between now and August but would not accept new invitations.
The prince - who turns 96 next month - carried out 110 days of engagements last year.
He was the patron, the president or a member of more than 780 organisations and would continue to be associated with them, but "will no longer play an active role by attending engagements", Buckingham Palace said.
In the statement, the spokesman said the duke "may still choose to attend certain public events from time to time".

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