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Ben Stokes: England cricket may consider alcohol ban after nightclub incident, says Rob Key


Stokes and Atkinson are the subject of an investigation by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and have been made unavailable for at least the second Test, which begins on 17 June, pending the results of the inquiry.

In a statement released on Monday, the ECB revealed the pair had broken the curfew. It later emerged that 35-year-old Stokes and Atkinson, 28, were present when a member of the England security staff was struck by Saracens rugby player Totoa Auvaa. The member of security was left bloodied and required medical attention.

Key confirmed the curfew is in place throughout the series against New Zealand and also revealed Atkinson claimed not to know it was in operation when the first Test concluded on Sunday.

Asked by BBC Sport if he felt Stokes could resign the captaincy and retire from playing, Key said: “He has not intimated that to me.”

On whether Stokes will play for England again, Key responded: “I don’t see why not.”

But on if Stokes will resume the captaincy, a position he has held since 2022, Key offered no guarantees.

“There are a lot of things to happen before then,” said Key. “We’ve got to run the investigation, find out what happened exactly. We’re in the midst of that at the moment. No decisions will be made until after that.”

Pressed on the subject, Key replied: “We just have to let this play out. No decisions have been made on our side.

“We’ve not given him an ultimatum, we’re just speaking to him all the time to make sure that he is alright. It’s obviously been a traumatic time for him over the last few days. When things are like that you don’t want to make any decisions. Time is our ally in this.”

Harry Brook is Stokes’ vice-captain in the Test team, yet the captaincy has been passed to Joe Root for the second Test beginning on Wednesday.

Brook, 27, was involved in a nightclub controversy of his own when he was punched by a bouncer in Wellington in October, the night before leading England in a one-day international against New Zealand.

And although Key said there were “many reasons” why Brook had not been chosen to skipper in the second Test, the former Kent batter admitted it would have been “pretty hard” to make Brook captain considering what happened in Wellington.

“That would be one of them,” said Key, when asked if Wellington was a reason for Brook not to be elevated to Test captain. “That’s not the main reason, that’s for sure.

“I just don’t feel it is the right time. That’s a decision we came to. The Test captaincy is a massive job, even in an interim basis, especially going into this next Test match and everything Harry would have to deal with.”

The scrutiny of England’s off-field activities during the winter was compounded by some dreadful performances on the field in a 4-1 Ashes series defeat.

The ECB conducted a review into the tour of Australia, and opted to keep Key, Stokes and head coach Brendon McCullum in their posts.



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World Cup 2026: The meteoric rise of Scotland’s John McGinn


Together with Scott Allan and Dylan McGeouch, Lennon’s Hibs midfield became one of the most formidable in the country after their promotion back to the top flight.

McGinn was the shining star, though.

“Some of the games there would be boys on his shoulders trying to get the ball off him and he would never lose it,” his former team-mate Allan tells BBC Scotland.

“I was expecting him to be all action and a wee bit loose with the ball, but I was most surprised about how good he was technically.

“That’s not mentioned enough, but that’s because you always see his fight and drive.”

In post-match father-son debriefs, Allan’s dad had no problem letting his boy know he had underperformed.

With McGinn, however, it was different, mainly because it rarely happened.

“My dad would always say to me: ‘John can’t have a bad game, he’s always involved’,” Allan recalls.

“And the way he uses his bum to protect the ball… I show my own son that when he’s playing football. It’s such a bizarre thing to say, but it’s such a crucial tool.”

That ability to repel opposition players has become a trademark move.

His physique had been questioned and he has conceded he is “no stick man” and “will never be ripped to shreds”.

He just wanted to be noticed for using his body “in a unique way” – and Villa did, paying £2.75m for his services as Celtic failed to stump up the cash.

That now looks a colossal misstep from the Scottish champions, given the bargain McGinn has proved to be south of the border.



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Elon Musk's SpaceX valued at nearly $1.8tn ahead of record share sale



The public sale is also expected to make Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire.



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World Cup 2026: Who has played the most minutes heading into the tournament?


France must battle with both heat and fatigue if they are to win the World Cup for a third time.

Didier Deschamps’ squad have been in action more than any of the leading nations, with 1,341 matches totalling 98,895 minutes.

Crystal Palace central defender Maxence Lacroix has the most starts (58) and minutes (5,009) of the France players, but the 26-year-old is only expected to be a squad pick for Les Bleus.

Bayern Munich forward Michael Olise (65), coincidentally a former Palace player, has made the most appearances but by coming off the bench 12 times he is second on minutes played (4,942).

Olise is one of 11 France players who featured at the Club World Cup. Portugal also had 11 with only Germany, on 12, having more in action in the United States last summer.

In the squad top 10 we find Portugal in second, with 1,299 matches and 96,405 minutes.

Roberto Martinez’s squad would have been closer to the top had Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot seen more cup action with Manchester United. The Red Devils failed to quality for Europe and played only one match in both the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.

Paris St-Germain midfielder Vitinha played the most games (66) in reaching the final of the Club World Cup and winning the Champions League.

Cristiano Ronaldo started all 44 matches he played for Al Nassr and Portugal.

England are third, with Thomas Tuchel’s men having played more games (1,304) than Portugal but made fewer starts (1,051 to 1,092).

The workload on Harry Kane could be a concern with the captain – who is 33 next month – playing 63 games for Bayern Munich.

Morgan Rogers is the most played, featuring 64 times across 5,037 minutes for Aston Villa and England.

England have the most players (seven) to make 50 or more starts, followed by Belgium, Germany and Portugal (six).

For Germany, Bayern centre-back Jonathan Tah has played the most minutes (4,923) of Julian Nagelsmann’s squad.



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'I haven't left my house, I'm scared' says Mean Girls actor as Belfast shows cancelled over violence



The Mean Girls musical’s run in Belfast is cancelled following disorder in the city.



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Elliot Anderson: Manchester City have second bid rejected for Nottingham Forest midfielder


Manchester City‘s second offer worth £120m for Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson has been rejected.

City have intensified their pursuit of the 23-year-old England international, with an offer of an initial £106m plus add-ons.

Should they sign Anderson, it would eclipse the £105m Arsenal paid West Ham for Declan Rice in 2023 as the record transfer for an English player.

City had an opening bid rejected by Forest earlier this month and Anderson’s preference is a move to Etihad Stadium over Manchester United, while personal terms are not an issue.

United are effectively out of the running, having not wanted to get into a bidding war and only wanting players eager to join them.

City have long been admirers of Newcastle academy graduate Anderson. The player is currently preparing for the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico, but club-to-club talks can continue to take place.

He started England’s 3-0 win over Costa Rica on Wednesday – the final friendly for the Three Lions before their opening World Cup game against Croatia on 17 June.

Anderson was one of Forest’s star performers last season as they reached the Europa League semi-finals and avoided relegation from the Premier League, despite having four managers.

He arrived from Newcastle in 2024 for £35m and has made 92 appearances, scoring six goals.

Bernardo Silva’s exit from City at the end of his contract means they are looking to bolster their midfield and Anderson tops the list of potential targets.

Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali is another player understood to be highly rated by City, with reports suggesting the Italy international has also been monitored as a long-term target.



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Somali referee Omar Artan to officiate Super Cup after being denied World Cup spot


Somali referee Omar Artan, who was denied entry to the United States to officiate at the World Cup, has been appointed to take charge of the Uefa Super Cup match between Paris St-Germain and Aston Villa.

The contest between Champions League winners PSG and Aston Villa, who triumphed in the Europa League, is scheduled to take place on 12 August in Salzburg.

European football’s governing body said the decision had been taken after discussions with the Confederation of African Football (Caf).

Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin said: “Omar Artan is an excellent young but already experienced referee, who has proven himself at the highest competition level of the Confederation of African Football.

“Football is made to connect people, and Uefa wants to show its respect to Omar and his outstanding officiating skills, which had earned him such a prestigious nomination.

“I am grateful to my friend Caf president Patrice Motsepe for supporting enthusiastically our initiative.”

Artan, the 2025 Caf men’s referee of the year, who has been on Fifa’s international list since 2018, was set to be the first Somali to referee at the World Cup finals.

However, he was turned away by border officials in Miami despite holding a diplomatic passport and a single-entry US visa.

On Wednesday, a US government official said Artan had not been allowed to enter the country because of an alleged “association with suspected members of terror organisations”.

Somalia is one of several countries on a travel ban list introduced by US President Donald Trump. After speaking to the US authorities, world governing body Fifa said Artan would miss the tournament.

Artan told the New York Times this week that he was questioned by border officials over his links to Somali militant group Al Shabab and had told them he knew nothing about the group.

“I had the right papers and everything. I had the right visa,” said Artan.

“I’m just simply a referee who’s trying to live his dream, the biggest dream of my life, to come to the World Cup.”



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Weight-loss drug Wegovy to be available in pill form in UK for first time



Manufacturer Novo Nordisk says a daily tablet of the drug could be more convenient for some people than weekly injections.



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Police officer, 19, dies from crash injuries



Jess Turnbull “had so much to look forward to in her career and her life”, the chief constable says.



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Jilted bride who went ahead with wedding gets engaged



Rather than cancel the £12,000 big day, Kayley Stead went ahead with it, posting videos and photos online.



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