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London Marathon to be held over two days in special one-off event in 2027


The London Marathon will be held across two days in a special one-off edition of the event in 2027.

Organisers confirmed earlier this year that they were exploring ways to enable more people to take part, after a record 1.33 million people entered the ballot for next year’s event.

The two events – on Saturday, 24 and Sunday, 25 April – will allow 100,000 people to take part in the London Marathon in 2027, effectively doubling the chances of success for those who entered the ballot.

The move is also expected to raise more than £150m for charities and provide a £400m boost to the UK economy, according to Hugh Brasher, chief executive of London Marathon Events (LME).

Everyone who applied to take part next year will be entered into a ballot for both the Saturday and Sunday, with the ballot results announced in early July.

“The 2027 London Marathon Double is our most ambitious evolution to date – a once-in-a-generation one-time-only reimagining of what a marathon and city-wide celebration of activity can be,” said Brasher.

“By expanding to 100,000 runners across two days, we’re opening the door for more people, more charities and more communities to take part in the world’s greatest marathon. We believe that more than £150m can be raised for good causes and the UK economy will have a £400m social and economic benefit.

“We are grateful for the vision and support of the Mayor of London, the councils on the route, the emergency services, and all the stakeholders involved who have given their support to enable this world first event to be held for London and the UK.”

Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, said: “London is the sporting capital of the world and I am delighted that, for one year only in 2027, the world famous London Marathon will expand into a two-day event.

“The London Marathon showcases the very best of our capital and we will continue working closely with London Marathon Events and our partners to ensure appropriate measures are in place for the entire weekend as we build a better, more prosperous London for everyone.”

A total of 1,338,544 people applied for the 2027 London Marathon, breaking the record of 1,133,813 applicants for the 2026 event.

The London Marathon had a record 59,830 finishers in 2026 and was the biggest annual one-day fundraising event in the world, with more than £90m raised to date for charity by 2026 participants.

History was also made on the course at this year’s event, as Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe became the first athlete to run a sub-two-hour marathon in a competitive race.

Brasher has remained adamant that the expanded two-day event will be for one year only, following what he described as an “astonishing total of applicants” hoping to take part in 2027.

He told BBC Sport the two-day event has been nine years in the making, but after the initial idea was formed in 2017, with the intention to hold it in 2020, they failed to gain permission.

The plan is for the elite women, elite female para-athletes, championship and ‘good for age’ women to lead the mass event one day, with the elite men, elite male para-athletes, championship and ‘good for age’ men leading the mass event on the other.

However, London Marathon organisers said all format details will be confirmed in the coming months.

All 100,000 participants across the two days will run on the normal London Marathon route from Greenwich to Westminster.

Brasher clarified to the BBC that a ballot draw will first be held for the Sunday – the day on which the marathon is normally held – before a second draw takes place for the Saturday.

The Mini London Marathon will be held on the Friday, with more than 20,000 young participants.

Organisers say all additional income generated by the two-day format will be distributed by the London Marathon Foundation to projects that inspire activity for children and young people across London and the UK.



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Andy Burnham not only retained the share of the vote Labour won in the seat in 2024 but increased it.



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Burnham says ‘this is a final chance to change’ in his victory speech


Labour’s Andy Burnham wins the Makerfield by-election, paving the way for him to challenge Sir Keir Starmer as Labour leader.

“Everyone knows that politics isn’t working,” he says in his acceptance speech. “Tonight could, just could, be the turning point”.

Burnham previously said he would seek to enter any Labour leadership contest – he would need the support of at least 81 Labour MPs to join the race.

The newly-elected MP for Makerfield, who held cabinet positions under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, says he always knew he would seek to return to Westminster to “complete that unfinished business” so the north of England could fulfil its “potential”.



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Hat-trick hero & Swiss wonderkid – the World Cup duo set for Premier League?


Manzambi was once a goalkeeper for his youth team – and his first footballing idol was Germany’s Manuel Neuer.

Now he is a creative midfielder who enjoys getting forward.

And his goalscoring exploits against Bosnia-Herzegovina suggests he could be far more than just a “super-sub” at this World Cup.

He broke into the Freiburg first XI last season and helped the German club reach the Europa League final.

Manzambi started against Aston Villa in the final and although he could not help his side win – they were beaten 3-0 – he has been linked with moves to Napoli, Chelsea and Manchester United.

His performance on Thursday at the Los Angeles Stadium suggests there could be more competition for his services this summer.

It could have been even better had he been allowed to take his side’s 97th-minute penalty, with captain Granit Xhaka stepping up to convert instead,

If Manzambi had taken it and scored, he would have become the third-youngest player to hit a World Cup treble, after a 17-year-old Pele for Brazil against France in the semi-finals in 1958 and 19-year-old German Edmund Conen against Belgium in 1934.

Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea were all linked with Manzambi in March and, if he continues making an impact like this, the interest will only increase.

Speaking about Manzambi’s first goal to give Switzerland a 1-0 lead, former Crystal Palace forward Clinton Morrison told BBC Radio 5 Live: “It’s a brilliant finish.

“Switzerland needed to make changes because they weren’t doing anything, they were dominating possession but weren’t a threat.

“It’s a fantastic volley and great technique to give Switzerland the lead.”



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Two men fatally shot outside NYC subway station


Two men were gunned down in front of a building near a subway station in the Bronx on Thursday night, according to authorities.

Officers discovered a 43-year-old man and a 53-year-old man with gunshot wounds outside of a building on the corner of Westchester Avenue and Harrod Avenue around 10:10 p.m., cops said.


NYPD officers at a crime scene on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx.
A 43-year-old man and a 53-year-old man were gunned down in front of a building in the Bronx on Thursday night. Kyle Mazza/Shutterstock

Both men were taken to Jacobi Hospital, where they were pronounced dead, police added.

It’s unclear whether the victims were targeted in the shooting.


Police officers investigating a shooting on Westchester Avenue in the Bronx.
It’s unclear whether the victims were targeted in the shooting. Kyle Mazza/Shutterstock

Photos captured officers swarming the scene, a block away from the Morrison Avenue-Soundview 6 train Subway station, and marking evidence with orange cones.

No arrests have been made, and an investigation remains ongoing, cops said.



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Simi Valley Target attack leaves multiple injured



A violent outburst inside a Simi Valley Target left multiple people injured and fueled fresh outrage over public safety after a man allegedly attacked a woman at random and then turned on anyone who tried to stop him.

According to the Simi Valley Police Department, officers were called to the Target store at 51 Tierra Rejada Road around 6 p.m. on Wednesday after reports of a disturbance that quickly spiraled into chaos according to KTLA.

Investigators said 34-year-old Rejean Tabor walked into the store and moments later allegedly began choking a female customer who was standing at a checkout counter.

Police later determined the woman did not know Tabor.

Customers struggled to stop him. Instagram/@joeknowsventure

As loss prevention employees and shoppers rushed to rescue the victim, authorities said Tabor allegedly attacked the people intervening, including a juvenile.

The confrontation spread through the store as customers struggled to stop him.

Video captured part of the violent scene, showing Tabor grappling with multiple people in the clothing section.

The footage shows at least two women being knocked to the ground while two men repeatedly confronted and wrestled with him.

A young girl could also be seen standing dangerously close to one of the ongoing struggles.

With the situation escalating, Target employees initiated an emergency evacuation while officers responded.

Target employees initiated an emergency evacuation while officers responded. Instagram/@joeknowsventure

Police said Tabor was later found in the grocery section, where he had allegedly begun throwing merchandise.

Officers took him into custody.

Tabor was booked into the Ventura County Main Jail. Instagram/@joeknowsventure

Several customers, including the juvenile, suffered minor injuries and were treated at the scene before being released, authorities said.

The woman who was initially attacked was taken to a local hospital by family members.

As of Thursday, she remained in stable condition.

Tabor was booked into the Ventura County Main Jail on suspicion of attempted murder, burglary, assault, battery and cruelty or unjustifiable pain to a minor.


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The shocking incident sparked anger online, with many commenters voicing frustration over crime and public safety.

“Let’s thank the judge that keeps putting this guy back on the streets,” one commenter wrote.

“Under Karen Bass, he will be released within 24 hours …. That’s the reality of Los Angeles,” another claimed.

“Keep voting Democrat,” a third noted.

Others praised those who stepped in to stop the attack, with one commenter writing, “Shout out to the girl that was on the guy hitting him to let her go.”





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USMNT must clear a new bar as Australia awaits in World Cup



SEATTLE — As big as the U.S. national team’s World Cup opening win was, it merely provided a chance — a golden opportunity to be soccer’s golden generation. 

Now they must cash in and earn it. 

A victory Friday against Australia — one they might have to pull off with Christian Pulisic sidelined — would guarantee a spot in knockout play and the U.S. would lead the group going into its group-play finale with Turkey. Winning the group would provide an easier path for a deep World Cup run that could change the sport in this country. 

USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino attends a press conference on June 18, 2026 ahead of its group D match against Australia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Seattle. Xinhua/Shutterstock

“We’re starting to see in the U.S … the kind of support and fandom we see in Europe,” U.S. manager Mauricio Pochettino said. “The U.S. is starting to realize the importance, well, the power of soccer on society. We’re starting to see in America what we see as a society in Spain, Argentina and Brazil. But it is still very young here in the U.S. Think about the possibility for a child watching the World Cup to say he wants to play soccer, and now in a culture that embraces that. 

“It’s an important starting point for people who want this sport to grow. Our soccer players on the U.S. team are creating a role for that now, and are fundamental. … They have 26 heroes with the U.S. team that will affect the youth here in the U.S. with their performance in this World Cup and the future of football here. We can change the future of this sport. The other day you saw how super the fanbase is in basketball in the NBA Finals with the Knicks. We can do the same with football. We have to continue to play well and bring attention to this sport.” 

Pochettino — an Argentine answering in Spanish — was hired to bring the U.S. to new levels. He watched 2 million people turn out to celebrate the Knicks on Thursday and is acutely aware of how his own team has captured fans and raised the bar. 

Now they must clear the new one. 

“Depends how far we come,” fullback Sergiño Dest said. “If we continue to play like [we did] against Paraguay, it can. 

“We’re still all hungry. It’s the beginning. We had a great game against Paraguay, but we want more. … So, we are all hungry to show all the opponents in the group and the world what we’ve got. That’s what we’re going to do [Friday].” 

United States’ Sergino Dest (left) and teammate Tyler Adams practice during a training session on June 16, 2026 in Irvine, Calif. ahead of their FIFA World Cup match against Australia. AP Photo/Andre Penner

The U.S. comes into Friday’s clash at loud Lumen Field with three points in Group D, level on points with physical Australia but one ahead on goal differential. With head-to-head the first tiebreaker, a U.S. win would clinch the group, and even a draw would keep them safely atop the standings entering Game 3 vs. Turkey. 

Many have called the 4-1 rout of Paraguay last week among the most impressive U.S. performances in memory. The victory raised the bar, providing an opportunity to convert fans and inspire the next generation. 

But only if they execute, which means winning Friday. 

USMNT’s Cristian Roldan and Weston McKennie participate in a training session on June 18, 2026 at the University of Washington Soccer Field in Seattle, one day ahead of their FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match against Australia. Getty Images

“Yeah, we’re all aware of it. We have social media, we constantly have the TV on, watching other games and naturally on Fox Sports they’re talking about the U.S.,” said Cristian Roldan. “But we’re grounded. We understand it was just one game. What excites me is that the entire nation is behind us. They enjoyed watching us play. 

“What we want to do is inspire and motivate the next generation. And with performances like Paraguay, we’re going to have up-and-coming stars coming through. But, we have to build off it. And that’s the truth. We can’t just talk about it; we have to show out against Australia.” 

That won’t be easy against a rugged Australia team that beat Turkey 2-0. They can defend and counter ruthlessly with speedy Watford winger Nestory Irankunda. 

The U.S. survived a physical 2-1 win over the Socceroos on Oct. 14 that saw Pulisic knocked out of the game. Now he’s hurt again, day to day with a left calf injury. 

“He’s evolving,” said Pochettino. “He’s much better from Friday. We’ll see. 

“At the moment, we think if he’s not available for [Friday], he’ll be available for the next game. He’s doing a massive effort trying to be ready.”



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