
Richard Edwards
Freelance IT Industry Analyst at Freelance
Director and Managing Editor at EV Talk
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Journalist at Freelance
Cricket, football and athletics journalist for FourFourTwo, The Indy, The i, Sunday Mirror, Daily Mail, the FA, Wisden, The Cricketer and https://t.co/MpY8HysoNn
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3 days ago |
space.com | Richard Edwards
Aliens tend to fall into two distinct camps: those who want to zap us with lasers, and those who want to be our cool new intergalactic BFFs.While the world-invasion types tend to grab the headlines with stunts like demolishing popular tourist destinations ("Independence Day") and vaporising the populace with death rays ("Mars Attacks!", "War of the Worlds"), the friendly aliens who come in peace are more likely to embrace humanity for all its flaws.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Richard Edwards
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: BBCThe Doctor is dead. Long live the Doctor!The era of Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor came to a surprise end on Saturday night, as the Time Lord regenerated at the end of "Doctor Who" season 2 finale "The Reality War". Massive spoilers ahead if you're yet to watch "The Reality War".
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1 week ago |
ca.sports.yahoo.com | Richard Edwards
The making of Harry Brook: ‘We had to replace our nets — he’d worn the old ones out’When Harry Brook pulled off his wonder catch in England’s first Test of the summer, Ben Stokes was left open-mouthed in amazement. It’s not the first time England’s new one-day skipper has elicited that kind of response.
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1 week ago |
the-independent.com | Richard Edwards
The Yorkshire batter will captain England’s white-ball sides against the West Indies to continue a journey that began at Burley-in-WharfedaleFrom reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing.
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1 week ago |
independent.co.uk | Richard Edwards
The Yorkshire batter will captain England’s white-ball sides against the West Indies to continue a journey that began at Burley-in-WharfedaleWhen Harry Brook pulled off his wonder catch in England’s first Test of the summer, Ben Stokes was left open-mouthed in amazement. It’s not the first time England’s new one-day skipper has elicited that kind of response.
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