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Williams wins back-to-back Tour of Britain stages

BBC Sport Thursday, 5 September 2024 ()
Williams wins back-to-back Tour of Britain stagesWales' Stevie Williams wins a second consecutive Tour of Britain stage after a burst for the line in Barnsley.
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Magnier wins stage four of Tour of Britain

Frenchman Paul Magnier cruises to victory in stage four of the Tour of Britain on Friday.
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Man who threw object at Nigel Farage avoids jail [Video]

Man who threw object at Nigel Farage avoids jail

A man who threw a coffee cup at Reform UK leader and Clacton MP Nigel Farage during the General Election campaign has been given a suspended sentence. Josh Greally, 28, from Derbyshire, was arrested in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, on 11 June after throwing what looked like a paper cup containing a liquid, and another object, at Mr Farage. Reacting to the verdict on Wednesday, Mr Farage said: "Frankly, if a man can threaten me in that way and not get a custodial sentence, that doesn't give much deterrence to anyone else. I am dissatisfied in the extreme." Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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