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TV tonight: more excruciating trials of middle-class motherhood

Motherland 9pm, BBC Two Fresh from her star turn as the menacing Patricia Carmichael in Line of Duty, Anna Maxwell-Martin dons an altogether more empathetic guise as harried working mother Julia for the third season of the hit sitcom about the trials of middle-class motherhood. Finding herself cut off from the other mums, Julia tries to win back their favour by hosting a nit treatment party. While the combs are out, Amanda (Lucy Punch) gossips about Kevin’s potential divorce and Liz (Diane Morgan) waits to hear back about a job. Ammar Kalia 7.30pm, BBC Two Sara Cox is the perfect fantasy book club host, kicking off this new series with guests Oti Mabuse, Mel Giedroyc, Rick Edwards and Griff Rhys-Jones. Their recent “big hitter” up for discussion is The Vanishing Half by Britt Bennett, and there’s a new recommendation to add to the neglected bedside table pile.

Adelaide Thunderbirds season preview

Adelaide Thunderbirds season preview A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size The Thunderbirds finished last year in seventh. The biggest surprise to come out of the Thunderbirds camp in the offseason was that co-captain and former Aussie Diamond and English Rose Chelsea Pitman was not offered a new contract. Another key loss for the Thunderbirds is the return of the doctor Layla Guscoth to England to re-join Team Bath Netball, be closer to family and friends and to further her medical career. Adelaide also did not re-sign the experienced Kate Shimmin.

Table-topping Bath hit back in Vitality Netball Superleague

Table-topping Bath hit back in Vitality Netball Superleague
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Zimbabwe: Kwangwa Confident of Better Times

Zimbabwe: Kwangwa Confident of Better Times 4 weeks ago By Grace Chingoma GEMS captain and Surrey Storm goal defender, Felistus Kwangwa, believes women in sport are working hard to earn their stripes and future generations are likely to enjoy the proceeds. The Zimbabwe netball team star, who turned 26 on Tuesday, is leading the way in team sport, after individual sports stars had dominated the scene, with Kirsty Coventry and Cara Black, leading the way. Kwangwa signed a professional netball contract with Vitality Super League side, Surrey Storm, and made her debut last month in the United Kingdom. The Herald caught up with Kwangwa a day after her birthday celebrations.

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