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Scottie Scheffler's caddie Ted Scott has now earned more than a former Masters champion and Ryder Cup star this season after helping the American win AGAIN at Augusta National

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 15, 2024
Scottie Scheffler's caddie Ted Scott enjoyed another major windfall on Sunday when the American slipped on his second Green Jacket after winning The Masters. In doing so, Scheffler scooped the record $3.5million (£2.8m) prize fund and took his remarkable season to another level. The World No. 1 finished on 11-under par for the tournament at Augusta National after a superb four-under par round on Sunday.

Scottie Scheffler's caddie incredible earnings... after the world No 1 scoops record $3.5 million prize by winning  second Green Jacket at the Masters

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 15, 2024
Scottie Scheffler's triumph at the Masters has led to another major windfall for his caddie Ted Scott as the American continued his stunning season. Scheffler scooped the record £2.8million prize by winning a second Green Jacket at the Masters on Sunday. The World No 1 finished on 11-under par for the tournament at Augusta National, clinching a second victory in three years.

Despite Euro 2024 racing's loss, Wales' Rob Page will remain as boss, as chiefs promise him a chance to redeem himself in 2026 World Cup qualifying

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 27, 2024
Following a goalless 120 minutes, Wales agonisingly missed out on a spot in Germany this summer as Poland triumphed a play-off final 5-4 on penalties at Cardiff City Stadium. Following Page's demise, there were concerns about the future, but those concerns were quickly dismissed by Football Association of Wales President Steve Williams.

Since a drunk killer wrongfully arrested next to a vulnerable elderly woman when he was out on license, he suspects her of homicide by a wooden coffee table, a Tory MP has requested a public inquiry

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 20, 2023
Since a convicted killer was wrongly incarcerated next to a young elderly woman who was unable to beat to death with a wooden coffee table, a ferocious Tory MP has requested a public inquiry. When he murdered Pauline Quinn, 73, at her sheltered accommodation bungalow in Worksop, Nottingham, when she refused to pay him money for booze, Dangerous Lawrence Bierton, 63, had drunk rum and vodka and was high on crack cocaine and Subutex, a drug. He was on licence at the time of the shooting after being sentenced to life in 1996 for murdering sisters Aileen Dudill, 79, and Elsie Gregory, 72, who lived in Rotherham.

As a result of the murder of an elderly neighbor to death, the judge has dismissed the'significant mistake' after the killer was housed next to a vulnerable woman while on parole

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 20, 2023
Lawrence Bierton, a violent prisoner, will die in prison today after being sentenced to a whole life term for the brutal murder of neighbor Pauline Quinn, 73. When he murdered Mrs Quinn at her sheltered accommodation bungalow in Worksop, Notts, Bierton, 63, an alcoholic, was high on crack cocaine and Subutex, a heroin. When she refused to pay her husband money for booze, she didn't have to worry about him. He was on parole at the time of the shooting after being sentenced to life in 1996 for murdering sisters Aileen Dudill, 79, and Elsie Gregory, 72, who live in Rotherham. Authorities had transferred him to Rayton Spur, a major problem for elderly and vulnerable individuals, a decision that had been described as a'significant mistake,' by the judge.

As the pair prepares to make their tournament debuts against Portugal, Wales' World Cup rookies Christ Tshiunza and Mason Grady are set to fulfill their hopes

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2023
ALEX BYWATER: On Thursday morning, Wales' World Cup rookies Christ Tshiunza and Mason Grady could barely remember where they were standing at a top-table press conference in Stade de Nice. Both players are in their first senior global showpiece and have come a long way in a short time, but Tshiunza, the Exeter forward, has a special affinity. The 21-year-old was born in Kinshasa, Congo's capital, only after moving to Wales in 2010 where he and his French-speaking relatives shared a one-bedroom apartment. He is now in France for his first World Cup appearance.

Smiths Group, a space powerhouse, is assisting in the conquering of space

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 2, 2023
Smiths' history of cutting-edge technology goes back more than a century. More recently, it helped with India's successful landing on the Moon's South Pole by providing components on board. It also manufactured the Mars rover's communications module. Despite being involved in such exciting breakthroughs, the company hasn't yet captured investors' interest. Paul Keel, who joined in 2021, was drafted in to change all that. Smiths' shares have increased by around 20% since he took over.

Dennis Wise, the founder of Italian club Como 1907, has been involved in two promotions in three years

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 8, 2022
Exclusive BY HARRY SLAVIN: Dennis Wise is on the main stand of the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, overlooking the most stunning views that every professional club in Europe has to offer, tracing out the route he takes around Lake Como each morning. In total, it's a 4.4-mile circuit, with the route requiring you to double back halfway as the waterfront path disappears. It's still quiet and peaceful. Just the way the 55-year-old, who had a rocky start on the field behind him, now loves it.