It’s time for the final in Llandudno.
It’s semi-finals time in Llandudno.
FORMER Snooker star Jim Donnelly, the first Scot to play at the Crucible, has died at the age of 79. Donnelly started off as an amateur snooker player in the late 1970s before turning pro in 1982.
EXCLUSIVE: A burgeoning snooker format endorsed by Ronnie O'Sullivan has received backing from a legend of the game.
A STATUE of one of Celtic’s favourite legends has finally been unveiled. The permanent tribute to the Hoops hero was erected ...
Venetian glass has been prized since the 13th century, but it has never been stuck in the past. The Venini glass factory in ...
Ahead of his new exhibition at the Guildhall Art Gallery, McFadyen tells 'East End Review' how he finds unlikely inspiration on the London Underground ...
MARK ALLEN fired a tongue-in-cheek message to rival Jack Lisowski after he was pipped to a major cash prize. Allen was in ...
GER RYAN has vowed to be his own man if elected GAA president. Incumbent Jarlath Burns has just one year left in his term as Uachtarán and Tipperary native Ryan hopes to succeed him when delegates ...
An article looking at how the BBC made Lennie Bennett and Jerry Stevens a double act, and hyped them with an almost neurotic ...
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