June, 2021
Women in Cloud Appoints Accenture’s Gina Fratarcangeli to its Board of Directors
1888PressRelease – Accenture’s Gina Fratarcangeli brings her influential leadership platform in technology and gender equality to spur billion-dollar economic impact program for women entrepreneurs.
Covid link to Scotland fans watching Euro 2020
Nearly 2,000 Covid-19 cases in Scotland have been linked to football fans watching Euro 2020 fixtures.
Loughnane: Sky is the limit for Go Bears Go
Trainer David Loughnane believes “the sky is the limit” for stable star Go Bears Go, including a potential step up in trip in the future.
McLaren reveal new alliance for diversity push
McLaren have announced the creation of a new alliance as part of the F1 team’s commitment to increasing diversity in motorsport.
Apologetic Low bids Germany farewell | ‘A sad final act’
After 15 years in charge and the high of World Cup glory in 2014, Joachim Low ended his reign as Germany head coach by apologising and shouldering the blame for their Euro 2020 exit at the hands of England.
Salford’s games against Wakefield, Hull postponed due to Covid
Salford’s next two matches – against Wakefield at the AJ Bell Stadium on Thursday and away to Hull on Monday – have been postponed due to a fresh Covid-19 outbreak at the club.
England 2-0 Germany: Who stands between Three Lions and Euro 2020 final?
England are now favourites to reach the final of the Euros. Here’s who they could face along the way.
Euro 2020: Sweden 1-2 Ukraine (AET): England to face Ukraine in quarter-finals
Artem Dovbyk nets a last-gasp header in extra-time as Ukraine beat 10-man Sweden 2-1 to set up a Euro 2020 quarter-final with England.
Tour de France 2021: Mark Cavendish claims first stage victory since 2016 after sprint finish
Britain’s Mark Cavendish wins his first stage at the Tour de France for five years in a thrilling sprint finish on stage four in Fougeres.
Tottenham Hotspur: Jurgen Klinsmann says he would be ‘absolutely’ interested in manager’s job
Former Tottenham Hotspur striker Jurgen Klinsmann tells Gary Lineker he would ‘absolutely’ be interested in becoming Spurs’ new manager and even called Daniel Levy earlier in the year.