News about Harry Smith

In a 'unfriendly' interview, a BBC reporter says he's'really down' after the Sutton United boss Steve Morison dismissed his concerns in the 'hardest day of my career,' with the team at the bottom of the EFL, with the team at the bottom of the EFL

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 26, 2024
After his team's League Two match against Colchester United on Saturday, Sutton United boss Steve Morison expressed his dissatisfaction with a BBC reporter. Sutton won the game 1-1 against their relegation rivals, but they missed out on a golden opportunity to guarantee what would have been a crucial three points if Harry Smith was delayed by Us stopper Owen Goodman. Sutton was left in seventh place in League Two and seven points from safety, while Morison is yet to win in nine games since taking over as boss in January.

Did any British soldiers survive both the Battle of New Orleans and The Battle of Waterloo?

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2024
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS: Sir Henry George Wakelyn Smith (1787-1860), also known as Harry Smith, was a prime example of this. It's impossible to do his life justice or even run through all of the wars he was involved in, but the following should give you a glimpse. Smith was born in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, England's Isle of Ely. In 1805, he was posted in the elite 95th Rifles. In 1806, he was in South America for his first active service. He distinguished himself at the Battle of Montevideo in 1807, but he came to prominence during the Peninsular War. He was a boy, wet, elegant and highly developed, and he was fluent in Spanish and became indispensable to Lieutenant-General John Moore, from October 1808 to January 1809, when the British Army was evacuated at Corunna.

Since the Broncos tyro only played two international games this year, including a 30-0 flogging, leading NRL commentator Payne Haas has slammed Payne Haas for the Golden Boot award.'This is a farce,'s leading NRL commentator critic.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 5, 2023
After it became revealed that Kangaroos prop Payne Haas had been shortlisted for the award, NRL commentator Andrew Voss (pictured left) has labelled nominations for the Golden Boot as a 'farce,' Haas (right) appeared for the Kangaroos just twice this year.

Cher, 77, admits she 'hates' age and claims she'll be 'given it back to her'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2023
During a pre-recorded interview with Harry Smith of the Today show to mark the 25th anniversary of her chart-topping success, Believe, the 77-year-old discussed growing older on Tuesday morning. Harry probed: 'So you and age, you are not friends?' 'No,' Cher answered. My mother was dissatisfied, but I do.' I hate it.' Harry, 72, said, 'I had a rough time with 70.' I'll admit it. I mean, like really knocked me in a hole for a while.' Cher was compelled to admit that 'I'd give it to be 70 again.'

England defeated Tonga 26-4 at Headingley, Elliott Whitehead on his last appearance for the team

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 4, 2023
England beat Tonga 26-4 at Headingley on Elliott Whitehead's last appearance on his last appearance. After scoring by Ben Currie and Matty Ashton, the Canberra Raiders' second row Whitehead, who will return from internationals after this match, delighted fans by rounding off the victory. This was England's largest margin of victory in the series, and it culminated in a 3-0 triumph.

Liam Marshall is the hero again in Wigan's tenacious bid to crown Wigan as the Super League champions

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 14, 2023
ROSS HEPPENSTALL AT OLD TRAFFORD: Liam Marshall was the try-scoring hero once more as Wigan regained their championship grit and condemned Catalans Dragons to another agonizing Grand Final loss. Marshall, a homegrown winger, has had a fruitful season and his remarkably strong finish in the 52nd minute, leading Matt Peet's men on their way to victory. After beating Huddersfield Giants at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in Peet's debut campaign as coach last term, it was Marshall who had the winning try when the cherry and whites won the Challenge Cup.

In a 42-12 thrashing of Hull KR, Wigan's homegrown hero Liam Marshall notches a hat-trick, booking their spot against the Catalans Dragons in the Super League Grand Final

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 7, 2023
ROSS HEPPENSTALL AT THE DW STADIUM: Jai Field threw a brace for Warriors, with further attempts from Toby King and Abbas Miski. Harry Smith converted all seven of them. Both Elliot Minchella and Jez Litten returned with Rovers, both converted by Brad Schneider. Wigan, the league's highest-ranked team, will now face Catalans Dragons in the final at Old Trafford on Saturday. Marshall, the Wigan coach, was absolutely brilliant, but he's been doing it for a while,' he said.'

Fundraising win for heartbroken 12-year-old after generous Mail readers donate £7,000: Schoolboy dedicates award to his late sister, eight, who died just 12 days after brain tumour diagnosis

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 26, 2023
A national fundraising award has been given to the heartbroken brother of an eight-year-old schoolgirl who died from a rare brain tumor just 12 days after being diagnosed. After reading about his deceased sister Emily on MailOnline, Harry Smith, 12, raised more than £28,000 for the Brain Tumour Charity, with generous Mail readers giving over £7,000. When Emily was diagnosed with a diffuse midline glioma and died less than two weeks later, she had just dropped out of school and was on a family holiday. She died in her parents' arms in Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge on August 8, 2022. At last night's JustGiving Awards, youth Harry, a youngster from St Albans, Hertfordshire, was named Young Fundraiser of the Year. After being given his award last night, Harry said, 'Thanks to everyone who has voted for me and donated.' Emily, my sister, who I can't remember so much, is receiving this award. I'm hoping I'll continue to make her proud because I'll be fundraising forever.'

LEAGUE TWO ROUND-UP: Wrexham handed a brutal reality check by MK Dons as they ship FIVE goals, while Gillingham score late to seal opening day victory

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 5, 2023
On the first day of the League Two season, Wrexham collapsed to a 3-5 home loss against MK Dons in an exciting match full of attacking ability and plenty of goals. In the first ten minutes, two goals for the visitors threatened to spoil the fairytale return to the EFL as Eoghan O'Connell converted the ball into his own net before Mohamed Eisa doubled the deficit. Jacob Mendy scored a goal back at halftime just before the Dons went on a second-half rampage.

Woman drowns after jumping into a river to see if her dog would save her

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 7, 2023
The unidentified woman, a 46-year-old woman, was walking with friends along the Hongcheon River in the Gangwon Province early on Saturday, when she stepped into the sea for the first time on Saturday, July 1st. She was swept away by swift currents, and she was declared missing. 30 rescuers arrived on the scene, including 30 police and firefighters, in an attempt to locate her. Tragically, she was discovered dead under the Palbong Bridge later that day about half a mile downstream.

The Wigan Warriors beat Wakefield to finish at the top of the standings table

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2023
Wigan made the Betfred Super League table top in four tries at the expense of bottom club Wakefield. The Warriors led 18-0 after 40 minutes, with Liam Marshall, Abbas Miski, and Ethan Havard all scoring, as Wakefield did not have a clue in terms of attack or defense.

St Helens 14-6: The Hosts fought back in the second half to win by a stunning derby victory

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 7, 2023
On a Good Friday derby to remember at the DW Stadium, Wigan head coach Matt Peet lauded the way his team rose to the occasion against rivals St Helens. Harry Smith and a second-half attempt from Toby King led the hosts to victory in front of the Warriors' largest home audience in 18 years. Peet's men were tied by a late rally by the Saints, but the Saints stayed nimble, thanks to Morgan Smithies and Joe Shorrocks' spectacular defensive performances.