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Horse Racing NAP of the Day: Best Horse Racing Tips for Monday, 23 May

The horse racing NAP of the Day with SportsLens tipsters on Monday, 23 May is Finest View. She contests the extended 1m 7f handicap hurdle at Ludlow today (3:30). Alan King’s runner looks well worth a wager at awesome odds of 11/10 here. 738 Codes claimed Bet £10 Get £30 in Free Bets + £10 Casino Bonus Copy Visit 888Sport Min deposit £/€/$10 • A qualifying bet is a ‘real money’ stake of at least £/€/$10 • Min odds 1/2 (1.50) • Free Bets credited upon qualifying bet settlement and expire after 7 days • Free Bet stakes not included in returns • Casino Bonus must be claimed within 7 days • To withdraw bonus/related wins, wager the bonus amount 40 times within 14 days • Casino Bonus expires after 60 days • Withdrawal restrictions, payment methods, country & Full T&C’s apply. Already a ...

Horse Racing NAP of the Day: Best Horse Racing Tips for Thursday, 3 March

On Thursday, 3 March, the horse racing NAP of the Day is Head To The Stars. He bids for a hat-trick in the 3m Fobra Gold Cup Handicap Chase at Ludlow today (3:00). Henry Daly’s course specialist is definitely one of the best horse racing tips on offer from SportsLens experts at fabulous 4/1 odds. 752 Codes claimed Bet £10 Get £45 in Free Bets Visit 888Sport A min deposit of £10 with promo code HR45 is required – You must bet a min of £10 at odds of 1/2 (1.50) or greater on a sports market – Free Bets valid for 3 days – Deposit balance is available for withdrawal at any time – General withdrawal restrictions & Full T&C’s apply. After winning this race for the last two seasons, Head To The Stars clearly loves this venue. His trainer and jockey have had a fine campaign, so that ...

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 ...