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The Lionesses legend talks to The i Paper about her international retirement, making goalkeeping cool and why she's rooting ...
In July 1553, King Edward VI of England died after a long illness at the age of 15. To the shock of many, the crown passed not to his elder half-sisters, Mary and Elizabeth, but to Lady Jane Grey ...
Mary I of England was the nation’s first crowned queen. Determined to restore Catholicism after her father Henry VIII’s break with Rome, she launched a fierce counter-reformation.
From the brink of quitting football, Hampton has proved everyone wrong to cement her place as England’s No 1 for Euro 2025 ...
Mary Earps’ recent announcement of retiring from international football shocked the world of social media, and the women’s ...
The Euros winning goalkeeper announced her international retirement in May and said it was the ‘right time’ to end her ...
Mary, Queen of Scots However, trouble was never far away. In 1568 Elizabeth's cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots - a Catholic with a strong claim to the English throne - sought exile in England.
Mary Earps has announced her shock retirement from international football after losing her starting place with England.
Lionesses boss Sarina Wiegman has responded to goalkeeper Mary Earps' decision to call time on her England career, saying she is "sad and emotional" to lose her after such an "incredible journey ...
Mary Earps has announced her retirement from international football just 36 days before the start of England's Women's European Championship campaign.