A driver spotted one of the worst efforts ever at altering a car's license plate. The owner of the Mercedes S-Class was mocked by a TikTok user in America in a video clip which became a hit online.
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England star to pull out of The Hundred due to injury, with the 29-year-old suffering an ankle problem which means he will miss Birmingham Phoenix's final two group games and the knockouts if they qualify. Livingstone is a crucial member of England's T20I side and they will be hoping the injury is not too serious given the number of stars already out of action ahead of the T20 World Cup in October.
Seamers Jofra Archer, Saqib Mahmood, Mark Wood and Chris Woakes have been long-term absentees, although all four could be back bowling soon. Chris Jordan, Tymal Mills and England captain Jos Buttler all picked up injuries during The Hundred which ruled them out of the tournament, while Brydon Carse and Richard Gleeson both missed The Hundred through injury after featuring in last month's white-ball series against South Africa.
Reece Topley also withdrew from the tournament as a precaution to "avoid injury and the risk of a longer layoff". Wood and Woakes both underwent surgery recently, while Mahmood was with England during the second Test against South Africa at Old Trafford as he steps up his rehab.
Archer has stated that he "should be bowling by September with a view to returning to competitive cricket soon after", while Buttler's calf injury means he is unlikely to lead England in every match of their upcoming seven-game T20I series against Pakistan. And with Test stars Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow expected to skip that tour, England have a real selection dilemma on their hands with only ten games currently schedule before the World Cup.
A driver spotted one of the worst efforts ever at altering a car's license plate. The owner of the Mercedes S-Class was mocked by a TikTok user in America in a video clip which became a hit online.
EXCLUSIVE: There’s going to be a reunion on Fox’s . Mayim Bialik will reunite with Kevin Sussman in episode 304 airing October 20.
Still together on paper. 90 Day Fiancé star Tania Maduro tried to explain to a new suitor why she’s still legally married to her estranged husband, Syngin Colchester.
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Peter Andre has opened up on the dad guilt he felt when he was forced to miss his son Theo's sports day due to work.The 49 year old reacted to Ferne McCann's comments that she felt guilty when she missed her daughter Sunday's fourth birthday while filming Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. Ferne said: "Sunday had her fourth birthday when I was doing the course – I was in Jordan, she was in the UK – and it was really hard. "The main reason I wanted to do it was also the main reason I wanted to quit.
Thousands of students are set to make a move to Manchester this September after their A-Level results landed them a spot at university. The region's biggest institutions such as the University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Salford will welcome more newcomers onto their courses in a bid to secure a degree.
Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has named a Manchester City pair as the best at two rather different things while on international duty with England.
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We witnessed her powering through the most terrifying trials and tribulations that the Australian jungle could throw at her, and we've seen her tirelessly hold her own against some of Essex's most intimidating characters, but now TOWIE's Ferne McCann has faced her toughest challenge yet - Celebrity SAS. Joining a whole new line-up of famous faces, reality star Ferne, 32, embarked in the upcoming series of the Channel 4 hit, describing the experience as 'once in a lifetime', but admitting that leaving her daughter Sunday behind was the most difficult task of all.
Naman Ramachandran Disney Star has won Indian TV and digital rights to both men’s and women’s global events conducted by the International Cricket Council (ICC) from 2024 through 2027. While the ICC did not disclose a value to the deal, it said that the “incredibly competitive” process “yielded a significant uplift to the rights fee from the previous cycle continuing the impressive growth and reach of cricket.” The rights to the previous cycle, valued at approximately $2.1 billion, were won by Star, then a Fox network, but those were for eight years and for worldwide rights, rather than India alone. The Indian market has grown exponentially since then. Winning the ICC rights is a coup for Disney Star, who recently ceded digital rights to the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament to a Viacom18 group backed by billionaire industrialist Mukesh Ambani, which paid some $3 billion. Disney Star paid $3.01 billion for broadcast rights.
@jordanelsass1 Cameo (1/2)#SupermanAndLois pic.twitter.com/3zZwD8gZ9V“It’s been a tough few weeks, as you might imagine, with everything going on with the show,” Elsass said in a new video recorded for a fan on Cameo. “It’s sad, it’s a real shame. I know that I was pumped for Season 3, for sure, but what are you going to do? Anyway, mental health is definitely 100-percent priority.
The California Film Commission announced today 18 upcoming projects that will benefit from the state’s Film and TV Tax Credit Program, receiving a combined $93.7 million break for generating an estimated $915 million in spending.Todd Phillips’ “Joker” sequel “Folie à Deux,” a remake of “The Thomas Crown Affair” starring Michael B. Jordan, and “Rebel Moon Part 2” are among the big-budget films selected for the program. An untitled Netflix production, which qualifies for more than $20.5 million in tax credits, is the priciest project at $107.7 million in qualified spending.