
Brian Bennett
Senior White House Correspondent at TIME
Senior White House Correspondent for @time. Former Baghdad bureau chief for @time. Former @latimes White House, immigration and intel reporter.
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2 weeks ago |
northumberlandgazette.co.uk | Brian Bennett
Ashington’s match away against Castle Eden in the Premier Division of the North-East Premier League on Saturday was abandoned after torrential rain. Going into the clash, the forecast was not promising – but the game started on time with the hosts being put into bat. Alex Nice and Matty Collins opened the bowling for the visitors and it was the latter who made an early breakthrough.
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3 weeks ago |
northumberlandgazette.co.uk | Brian Bennett
Cam Nichols’ first game as skipper of Ashington ended in an eight wickets defeat against Tynemouth at Langwell Crescent on Saturday. And afterwards, the all-rounder – who had been ruled out of the first six matches with a broken thumb sustained the week before the start of the season – said the key word was frustration. Nichols came into a side which had lost its previous four matches and after the coast outfit had won the toss, they put Ashington into bat.
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3 weeks ago |
northumberlandgazette.co.uk | Brian Bennett
Ashington FC manager Nick Gray has asked supporters of the Woodhorn based outfit to be patient ahead of the 2025/26 season. After fighting the threat of relegation for much of last season’s campaign, the Colliers will again compete in the Pitching In Northern Premier League’s East Division after survival was confirmed just before the end of April. Gray is no different from the majority of managers as he looks to bring fresh blood into the group - but he has asked for patience.
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3 weeks ago |
northumberlandgazette.co.uk | Brian Bennett
Josh Gilchrist signed a contract with Ashington last week and said he ‘feels at home’ with the Wansbeck outfit. When manager Nick Gray brought Gilchrist to the club during the season, the midfielder or striker admitted that he had a point to prove and offered to play for the first few weeks for nothing. But things went up a couple of notches for the 22-year-old who plundered 16 goals to finish as top goalscorer and was also voted as Players’ Player and manager’s player of the season.
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1 month ago |
northumberlandgazette.co.uk | Brian Bennett
Ashington Cricket Club’s first XI vice-captain Ben Harmison looked on despondently after the Wansbeck outfit had crashed to a fourth consecutive defeat as they lost by five wickets at Burnopfield on Saturday. The Mighty Acorns began the season with wins over Sunderland and Hetton Lyons, but have fallen away in recent weeks and are occupying ninth place in a division of 12 in the North-East Premier League’s top flight.
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