
Marcus Smith is determined that Harlequins continue to excite in the Gallagher Premiership to try and provide supporters with some kind of distraction from Britain's financial crisis.įans who become drunk and disorderly at the Qatar World Cup will be put into "sobering tents" until they have recovered from the after-effects of alcohol as officials look to take a "softly-softly" approach rather than come down heavy. John Fury says his son Tyson will not fight Anthony Joshua until 2023 because a defeat would be "financial suicide" for his team, and their proposed December date will be filled with a bout against Luis Ortiz, Andy Ruiz or Filip Hrgovic.Ĭonor Benn's trainer Tony Sims has admitted the team will consider pulling out of next weekend's clash with Chris Eubank Jr if their rival weighs in at over 158.5lbs.

Hulk has threatened to quit Atletico Mineiro after receiving "unacceptable" criticism from the Brazilian club's supporters. Human rights group Open Stadiums has demanded that FIFA kick Iran out of the World Cup because of the country's oppression of women.
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The current governing party - the All Basotho Convention - has so far not won a single seat.

The Revolution For Prosperity party, which was formed in March by Mr Matekane, has 41 seats. With the results in from more than half the 80 constituencies, the political landscape is set for major change. The southern African country's politics have been marred by coup plots, infighting within parties and floor-crossing which has often led to unstable coalition governments.

Partial results from Friday's parliamentary election in Lesotho show that a recently founded party led by millionaire diamond magnate Sam Matekane is on course to get the largest number of seats. Reuters Copyright: Reuters Sam Matekane founded the Revolution For Prosperity party in March Image caption: Sam Matekane founded the Revolution For Prosperity party in March
