Cricket ‘moving in the right direction’ on equity

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Cricket is not where it wants to be but is “moving in the right direction” on inclusion and equity, says an independent assessment of the game in England and Wales.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has published an update on its response to a damning report in 2023 which said racism, sexism, classism and elitism are “widespread” in the sport.

Sports Structures, who looked into the professional and grassroots game, said there has been “genuine progress” but pointed to a number of areas that require improvement.

“The tone of the conversation has changed and inclusion is increasingly viewed as integral to cricket’s health, not an external demand,” a statement said.

“Cricket is not yet where it aspires to be, but it is moving in the right direction, with growing honesty and shared purpose.

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As part of its 2023 report, Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) gave 44 recommendations to the ECB for improvements. Later that year the ECB accepted “most” as it began implementing change.

One of those commitments was to publish a “full State of Equity Report every three years”. This is the ECB doing so a year early.

While highlighting improvements in less senior positions, Sports Structures said diversity in leadership in the county game has “not fully extended into senior executive and operational roles”.

There has been no change in the number of female chairs at the 18 counties since 2019, with Dame Sarah Storey, who is currently interim chair at Lancashire, the only incumbent. The ECB called this a “key focus for the coming years”.

The amount of ethnic diversity among county chairs and chief executives has also remained at 6%. There had been a slight increase before Essex chair Anu Mohindru resigned in September after he was found to have lied about studying at the University of Oxford.

“Diversity in leadership and representation is improving but remains uneven,” Sports Structures said.

The professionalisation of the women’s game was praised – the number of professional players increased this year with the new domestic structure – but it was found investment is “not yet consistent” and expectations “often exceed the resources available”.

There is also a lack of diversity in coaches in the professional game while Sport Structures said disability cricket “still needs deeper integration within county and club systems”.

The introduction of the cricket regulator, brought in after the ICEC report, was also praised.

ECB chief executive Richard Gould said: “The State of Equity in Cricket Report holds us to account in relation to our ambitions to become the most inclusive team sport.

“It shows us some areas of excellent work and progress, as well as where we need to go further.

“The extensive work to open up the talent pathway to young people from every background is a great example of the changes that can be made when cricketing organisations join forces to break down barriers and deliver systemic change.

“We know there is still a great deal of work to do, and a number of areas where more action is needed to address structural issues.

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Watch The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives as scandalous series returns for season 3

Reality TV fans can step back into the world of #Momtok as the latest instalment is streaming now

The scandalous world of #Momtok has opened its doors once again as The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives returns for a third season. For the second time this year, fans are being treated to a fresh batch of episodes centred around a group of influencers in Utah’s Mormon community.

As per the series trailer, we catch up with the cast while #Momtok is ‘at its lowest point’. Across 10 new episodes, they face damaging revelations, allegations and a crisis of friendship, as well as a clash between #Momtok and #Dadtok.

All episodes of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season three are available to stream now on Disney+. Fans able to sign up £5.99 for a monthly subscription that can be cancelled at any time.

Members can get the equivalent of two months free by paying for a year upfront on the Standard or Premium plan, providing 12 months for the price of 10. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives stars Taylor Frankie Paul, Demi Engemann, Jen Affleck, Jessi Ngatikaura, Layla Taylor, Mayci Neeley, Mikayla Matthews, Miranda McWhorter and Whitney Leavitt.

The series has proved a huge hit since it debuted in 2024. Its first season broke viewership records to become the most-watched unscripted season premiere on Disney+ in its first four days on the platform.

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Earlier this year, it picked up a nomination for Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards. It follows a string of rival reality series like Prime Video’s Molly-Mae: Behind It All and Netflix’s Victoria Beckham.

The official season three synopsis reads: “#Momtok is back, but damaging revelations and allegations threaten its future. The members face a crisis of friendship as loyalties shift, trust is tested, and the lines between fact and fiction blur.

“When the pursuit of the truth calls character into question, a war over morality begins, and a clash between #Momtok and #Dadtok erupts. With their sisterhood and everything they’ve built hanging in the balance, can the women find a path forward to salvation, or will their collective sins destroy #Momtok for good?”

Fans flooded the YouTube comments when the season three trailer dropped last month, with one saying: “We’re ending the year on a good note.”

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Another said: “My favourite reality TV show right now.” Not everyone is a fan, as this commenter said: “So outdated, silly and useless, can’t believe Disney supports this.”

Donald Trump’s ‘orange’ tan timeline – and how he looked before he turned to fake tan

Donald Trump has been sporting a very warm glow for the past decade, but the US President hasn’t always looked so sun-kissed, according to experts

Donald Trump’s ‘orange hue’ has been a topic of intrigue for years, and the debate surrounding his distinctive skin tone shows no signs of abating.

The US president is famous for his warm glow, but he hasn’t always sported such a sun-kissed look, say observers. Experts concur that Donald Trump’s faux tan seems to fluctuate in intensity – with the orange tint seemingly peaking in 2020 before being dialled down ahead of the 2024 election.

Trump appeared quite different in the early stages of his career. In vintage photos from his real estate days, he was noticeably paler – as one might expect from someone of Scottish and German descent.

It wasn’t until 2012, during The Apprentice, that he began regularly wearing makeup for television and public appearances.

From that point forward, he quickly became synonymous with the colour orange and by 2015, as he emerged as a serious presidential contender, global interest in his tanning routine intensified. And there’s been ample debate over the years about what he uses to achieve his ‘orange’ glow.

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Some speculate that Trump utilises both tanning beds and spray tans to attain his preferred shade – with the lighter colour around his eyes attributed to the use of goggles during these procedures. In her 2018 book Unhinged, former aide Omarosa Manigault even alleged that Trump sacked a staff member for improperly setting up a tanning bed at the White House.

However, makeup artist Kriss Blevens, who has worked with every President since Jimmy Carter including Trump – recently concluded that Trump’s colour comes from self-tanner. “Because I have done Trump’s makeup several times, I can tell you that, at times, his face looked bronzer than the rest of him, and that was before makeup,” she told Fast Company.

“My guess was he relied on some self-tanners to try to maintain a certain look that he’d come to feel healthy in from living in Florida.” The Mirror previously spoke to celebrity makeup artist Safia Cox to get her take on Trump’s ‘orange’ hue. “I think he uses some sort of fake tan or tinted moisturiser with a bronzer,” she said.

“I 100% do not think it’s sun beds as it would be a completely different tone. It’s definitely some sort of cream product that he uses and has probably mattified it after because it’s so orange. You can see the rim around his face. If you look closely at his hairline, it’s very pale, and that’s not from sunbeds; he’s slapping some sort of cream product on.”

And she pointed out that Trump does seem to have become more ‘orange’ over the years, which could be due to feeling more insecure as he gets older. “I think his makeup has changed over the years, and I think it as he’s got older and potentially a little more insecure. The ever changing orange hue has become the subject of many internet discussions and memes – with people wondering why he likes to be so orange.”

Safia even suggests that he applies more fake tan as his stress levels rise. “He has pictures taken of him and cameras on him a lot, so he must think it’s a good look, and some people say when he’s stressed, he uses more tan,” she explains. “If you look at photos of him towards the end of campaigns, he’s much more orange.”

The makeup expert even went as far to suggest the President suffers from ‘fake tan blindness’, which makes him oblivious to how ‘bad’ his tan looks. “He has orange blindness or fake tan blindness, and I don’t think he realises,” the makeup expert stated.

“It’s not a nice bronze, he doesn’t look like he’s just hopped off a plane he just looks like he’s layered on fake tan. It’s bizarre; he’s either really insecure, and it’s for confidence and thinking he looks good, or he’s being clever and doing it to get people to talk about him.”

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F1 teams extend F1 Academy contract

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The Formula 1 teams have agreed to extend their commitment to back the all-female F1 Academy series beyond this season.

The current contracts, which started in 2024, were due to come to an end this year, but the F1 Academy has announced a new “multi-year” partnership that will see all F1 teams back drivers in the championship.

The new Cadillac team, who are entering F1 next season, have also joined the existing 10 teams in backing the Academy.

In addition, the F1 Academy is relaxing its rule that prevents drivers staying in the series for more than two years.

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This is said to be a “tailored approach to nurturing talent”. It will be “granted exclusively to drivers whose performance indicates potential for continued growth throughout a third campaign”.

The Academy was founded to provide a stepping stone into motorsport for women and to widen the appeal of the sport in an attempt to increase the pool of female drivers.

Susie Wolff, the managing director of the F1 Academy, said: “We’re not just providing a platform for the current generation of female drivers; together we’re building a pathway to support generations of talent to come.

“We continue to be impressed by the depth of female talent coming out of the world of karting and are encouraged by the growth and strength of the emerging talent pool.”

The Academy started in 2023 racing separately from F1. From 2024, it was put on to the support bill at a number of grands prix and all the F1 teams supported drivers, whose cars were painted in the colours of their team.

Reigning champion Abbi Pulling was backed by Alpine when she won the title in 2024. The Briton graduated to the GB3 championship in 2025.

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Sheff Utd sign experienced striker Bamford

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Sheffield United have signed former Leeds United striker Patrick Bamford on a short-term deal until January.

The 32-year-old was a free agent after being released by the Premier League side in August.

The Blades have made a poor start to the Championship season and are three points adrift of safety after 15 matches.

Bamford, who won one cap for England in 2021, could make his debut in the Steel City derby at Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday, 23 November.

He scored 56 goals in 192 league games in seven years with Leeds after joining from Middlesbrough in 2018 and twice helped them to promotion from the Championship.

He featured less regularly last season though and failed to score in 18 appearances in all competitions.

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