SportSouth Africa hit by Rhodes hand injuryPool B: Kenya 140 South Africa 142-0, South Africa won by 10 wicketsSouth Africa's 10-wicket mauling of Kenya seemed almost inconsequential yesterday after Jonty Rhodes broke a hand and may have to face up to his international career ending.
"It was one of those situations where he moved one way, and had to change direction," said South Africa's captain Shaun Pollock. "In stopping the ball, he must have broken the bone.
Tom Hanks This article is more than 3 months oldTom Hanks says AI version of him used in dental plan ad without his consent This article is more than 3 months oldActor, who has previously expressed concerns about use of AI in film, tells fans ‘I have nothing to do’ with hoax video
Tom Hanks has warned fans that an ad for a dental plan that appears to use his image is in fact fake and was created using artificial intelligence.
OpinionParks and green spaces This article is more than 7 months oldA tale of extraordinary barbecues – and the council that shut them downThis article is more than 7 months oldJonathan NunnA row over Burgess Park in my area of south London is typical of local authorities that misunderstand the point of community spaces
Burgess Park is not the most beautiful park in the UK. To be honest, it’s not even the most beautiful park in its own corner of south-east London.
Clint Hill flung himself on to the back of the president’s limousine in a desperate attempt to block any further bullets on that fateful day in Dallas 60 years ago
by David Smith in WashingtonIt has become a cliche that everyone of a certain age could tell you where they were when they heard President John F Kennedy was dead. Clint Hill spent decades trying to forget.
The Secret Service agent was in the Dallas motorcade as a member of the first lady’s detail when Kennedy was assassinated on 22 November 1963.
Country diaryInsectsSandy, Bedfordshire: The small china-marks never so much as touch terra firma
A restless white moth, the size of a shirt button, is summer’s phoenix from the water. Half a dozen Cataclysta lemnata may be on the wing at any one time, bubbling up from out of the pond.
Though they skirt the rim, fast-flapping light shapes repeatedly courting the ground with tiny swoops, they never land, never so much as touch terra firma.