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Denis Staunton is China Correspondent of The Irish Times. He is a former deputy editor and foreign editor and has served as the newspaper’s correspondent in Washington, London, Brussels and Berlin.
Abuse cost Dennis ’40 years’ of his life. He is still waiting for the racing industry to take action
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Waiting is the worst part for racing abuse victim Dennis Green. Fifty years have passed since the former jockey and trackwork rider ...
What is the David Power Jockey's Cup? The David Power Jockey's Cup is a new, season-long league competition in UK Jumps racing, offering a record-breaking £1.338 million prize fund. It is ...
Jockey Nick Scholfield feels Monbeg Genius has all the right attributes to produce a career-best effort in the Randox Grand National. The Jonjo and AJ O’Neill-trained chaser lost his form last ...
'I was only 20 when I was in Vietnam': The inspiring story behind 2025 The Galaxy hope Private Harry
Private Harry Dennis, a Vietnam veteran, still has trouble sleeping all these years later. It's the flashbacks that unnerve him. How do you forget what your mind can't unsee? The haunting images of ...
Craig Grylls is flying high on and off the track, with the jockey pilot sitting a remarkable 39 wins clear in the New Zealand premiership. It has been a meteoritic rise for the Matamata-based hoop ...
A GRAND National-winning jockey has been rushed to hospital - forcing racing to be delayed at Sedgefield. Derek Fox, who has won the world's most famous race twice, suffered a crushing fall from ...
Jockey Levi Williams was denied bail at a preliminary hearing at Cambridge Crown Court on Thursday after being charged with murder. Williams, 25, was charged with murdering a 71-year-old man, named on ...
A JOCKEY has appeared in court charged with murder after he allegedly beat a pensioner to death in a brawl outside a pub. Levi Williams, 25, is accused of striking 71-year-old Richard Wingrove at ...
The big draw is Dennis Quaid. He is quietly chilling as Keith Hunter Jesperson – a real-life American-Canadian serial murderer dubbed the “Happy Face killer” in the 1990s because of the ...
An apprentice jockey has appeared in court charged with the murder of a pensioner who died after a fight outside a pub. Police were called to reports of an altercation involving four people in ...
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