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10:02pm Tuesday 8th July 2008
Yorkshire will have to travel across the Pennines to Old Trafford to answer allegations they fielded an ineligible player in their Twenty20 Cup match against Nottinghamshire.
The England and Wales Cricket Board on Tuesday confirmed a discipline commission panel will be convened on Thursday.
The business of the meeting will be to ascertain Yorkshire's responsibility for the apparent inappropriate registration of teenage off-spinner Azeem Rafiq before their victory at Trent Bridge on June 27.
Concerns about Rafiq's ineligibility surfaced on Monday and resulted in the embarrassing last-minute postponement of Yorkshire's quarter-final against Durham at Chester-le-Street.
It is anticipated Thursday's hearing will conclude with a decision over whether Yorkshire must replay their match against Nottinghamshire - which saw them qualify for the last eight at their opponents' expense - be ejected from the competition, or some other course of action followed.
The panel at Old Trafford will be chaired by Judge Edward Slinger, with James Pickup QC and Simon Schanschieff also sitting - and the ECB have also confirmed they will issue a fresh statement after the hearing.
MP Ann Cryer, who led the campaign for a law on forced marriage will quit the Commons at the next election.
History is not short of details on kings, queens and national figureheads.
Saltaire has long been a jewel in the crown of Bradford district but now Sir Titus Salt’s model village has been recognised nationally after it was named in first place in a top ten list of “unique” tourist destinations.
Most beauty queen contestants famously tell the judges they want to travel the world… but Rebecca Geldard wants to save the world.
Mark Lawn believes giving City fans the Bradford End has boosted the atmosphere on the other three sides of the ground.
The Bulls’ Super League opponents can finally breathe easy – legendary prop Joe Vagana is hanging up his boots.
Gordon Brown paid tribute to British troops fighting in Afghanistan, praising them as the country's true heroes.
Britain's teenagers notched up record GCSE results, with one in five exams awarded top grades.
Planned strikes by airport workers that would have caused travel misery over the bank holiday period have been called off.
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