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Epsom Derby Tips, Predictions And Best Bets For 2022 Race

The 2022 Epsom Derby is almost upon us, as some of the best colts from the UK and Ireland take to Epsom Racecourse in an attempt to win the 12 furlong Cazoo Epsom Derby on Saturday afternoon. Desert Crown currently heads the market but there are a plethora of talented horses running in this race. Best Horse Racing Betting Offers Sites Highlights Register Already claimed these betting offers? Check out all the latest best betting sites. Epsom Derby Tips Nations Pride to win the Cazoo Epsom Derby @ 6/1 with Bet UK Our best bet for the Epsom Derby on Saturday afternoon is the Charlie Appleby trained Nations Pride, who is looking to put up a five-timer if he triumphs in this 12 furlong Class 1, Group 1 race. He will have to be on his best form if he is to beat the favourite, Desert Crown, as w...

Epsom Oaks Tips, Predictions And Best Bets For 2022 Race

The 2022 Epsom Oaks is almost upon us, as some of the best fillies from the UK and Ireland take to Epsom Racecourse in an attempt to win the 12 furlong Cazoo Epsom Oaks. Emily Upjohn is the current favourite and is quite a heavy favourite too. Best Horse Racing Betting Offers Sites Highlights Register Already claimed these betting offers? Check out all the latest best betting sites. Epsom Oaks Tips Emily Upjohn to win the Cazoo Epsom Oaks @ EVS with Bet UK Fresh off the back of an almighty impressive win at York last month in the Musidora Stakes, Emily Upjohn comes to Epsom this weekend full of confidence and as the overriding favourite in the betting. The 3-year-old filly won the Musidora Stakes at a canter, beating Life of Dreams by five-and-a-half lengths in the end. This was Emily Upjo...

British lawmakers write Commonwealth over killings in Nigeria

Thirteen members of the House of Lords, United Kingdom, have expressed concern over the killings by Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East and Fulani herdsmen in the Middle Belt region. The upper house of parliament members said the failure of the Federal Government to protect Nigerians was a breach of the Commonwealth Charter. They requested the Commonwealth to raise the killings with its Ministerial Action Group. This was contained in a letter to the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Patricia Scotland, dated September 14, co-signed by Baroness Cox, Baroness Kennedy, Jim Shannon, Fiona Bruce, former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Williams and 14 others. They cited a report by the UK All-Party Parliamentary Group for International Freedom of Religion or Belief, which accused unnamed ...