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Johnny Ward brings you his tips for Tuesday, including a shot in the Champion Hurdle.
Ferny Hollow pipped market rival Rivier D’etel in the spectacle that marked the first day.
Sir Gerhard makes perfect start to hurdling career and Fil Dor shone on Day One of the Christmas Festival.
Brandon Hagy and Chad Ramey share the clubhouse lead, with Power just two shots off.
Oosthuizen holds the first-round lead on six-under par at Royal St George’s.
McIlroy carded four bogies in his round of 70 at the Renaissance Club.
Elsewhere today at SW19, Novak Djokovic made a winning start and Stefanos Tsitsipas crashed out.
Brooks Koepka is in a tie for second with Keegan Bradley, Viktor Hovland and Aaron Wise.
King’s Stand victory was ‘unfinished business’ as Battaash triumphed.
Buses and train stations remained largely quiet this morning.
He shares top spot with Gavin Green after day one in King Abdullah Economic City.
James Cleverly claims that he was not booked to appear on the show.
Ireland’s Tim Murtagh ran riot in London, sealing a place on the Lord’s honours board with a five-for.
You don’t ease your way in at Royal Ascot, writes Donn McClean. You don’t have the chance.
Ryan Moore guided the the 10-1 shot to a battling victory over Too Darn Hot and King Of Comedy.
O’Brien is the favourite to retain the top trainer crown.
In the first instalment of Heed Your Hunch, Thom Malone lays out his picks for Day One of this year’s festival.
They’re not looking for much – just better uniforms, body cameras tasers and occupational supports.
There was success for Gary and Paul, while Mark O’Donovan and Shane O’Driscoll also qualified for semi-finals.
The first day of the trial took place today in Denmark.
A new leader will be in place by the June bank holiday weekend.
And hopefully find you a winner.
Welcome to day one, week one of our Live A Better Life series on having a better relationship with your phone.
And hopefully pick you a winner.
The world number one is seven shots off the clubhouse leaders.
“My name is Bono and I am a rock star.”
The 21-year-old heads up at the leaderboard at Augusta.
But Annie Power’s fall was one of the biggest stories of the day.
The judge had warned jury members that they could not be ‘squeamish’ — but not even that had prepared the courtroom yesterday.
Just a couple more hours and you’re home free…
The President of the Court said it is their goal to keep up to date with current appeals as far as reasonably possible.
The Everton star believes Ireland can’t afford to underestimate their opponents on Sunday.
Some of the most memorable images from today’s events in Belfast.
We’ve got news of Graeme McDowell and Darren Clarke’s opening day with Bill Haas set to take the overnight lead.
Tragedy clouded the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival.
David Moyes’ first league game as United manager, Seamus Coleman’s performance and more topics discussed.
Doctor to deny she made reference to Ireland being a Catholic country as a reason for refusing a termination.
Tiger has kept the galleries rapt but Rory McIlroy is putting together a solid round to catch the championship leading Aussie.
Every weekday morning we bring you all you need to know by 9AM, except who’s going to win the 2.40.