Today in News History
On June 21, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1929, Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse, English sociologist, journalist, and academic (born 1864) passed away. In 1949, Derek Emslie, Lord Kingarth, Scottish lawyer and judge was born. In 1951, Alan Hudson, English footballer was born. In 1952, Jeremy Coney, New Zealand cricketer and sportscaster was born. In 1964, Dean Saunders, Welsh footballer and manager was born. In 1978, Cristiano Lupatelli, Italian footballer was born. In 1987, Dale Thomas, Australian footballer was born. In 1996, Tyrone May, Australian rugby league player was born. In 1998, Harry Cranbrook Allen, English historian (born 1917) passed away. In 1999, Ky Rodwell, Australian rugby league player was born. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Thomas Partey in spotlight as he faces England and former Arsenal teammates after rape charges

Ghana midfielder has denied all accusations as he prepares to begin his World Cup campaign in Boston on TuesdayThe Football Association has remained coy over what will happen when England line up for their next World Cup match against Ghana on Tuesday and come up against a familiar opponent in Thomas Partey. The former Arsenal midfielder played for Villarreal this season, but will be released at the end of his contract this month.In the pre-match ceremony, all players are expected to shake hands with opponents, and the FA will leave England’s players to decide whether they wish to go through the ritual with Partey. The squad includes two of his former club-mates, Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka. Continue reading...
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