Leah Williamson
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 27 |
Date of birth | March 29,1997 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Milton Keynes |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 170 (cm) |
Date joined | Arsenal W. F. C. |
Current teams | Arsenal W. F. C. |
England women's national football team | |
Job | Footballer |
Number | 6 |
Position | Midfielder, Centre back |
Current team | Arsenal |
Teams | Arsenal W.F.C. |
England women's national football team | |
Great Britain | |
Weight | 63 (kg) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 462340 |
Leah Williamson Life story
Leah Cathrine Williamson OBE is an English professional footballer who plays for Women's Super League club Arsenal and captains the England women's national team. A versatile player, she plays in central defence or the midfield. She has spent her entire senior domestic career at Arsenal.
Newspaper headlines: 'BBC under fire' over star in 'photos probe'
... She was joined by footballers Beth Mead, Leah Williamson and Jill Scott who were all members of the England women s Euro winning team...
Laura Nuttall's sister Gracie: 'It feels like losing a future and a sibling'
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New Year Honours 2023: Brian May and Lionesses on list
... England captain Leah Williamson is made an OBE and teammates Lucy Bronze, Beth Mead and Ellen White become MBEs...
Boots and balls made for men an injury risk to women footballers
... Stress fractures , a group of sports and exercise researchers, doctors and staff involved in the elite women s game - including England player Leah Williamson - point to the need for more kit and technology tailored to women s needs and body shape...
London Marathon 2022: Race attracts 42,000 participants
... The race was started by Lionesses Leah Williamson, Ellen White and Jill Scott, from England s Women s Euro 2022 team...
Euro 2022: Leah Williamson's mum talks matchday nerves
... Always a leaderFor many, Leah Williamson has become the face of England women s football...
Newspaper headlines: 'BBC under fire' over star in 'photos probe'
By BBC NewsStaff
Many of the Sunday Front Pages Focus On the unnamed BBC presenter accused of paying a teenager for sexually explicit photos.
The Sunday Telegraph says.
Nazir Afzal - who led The Prosecution in the Rochdale grooming gang cases - has told the Sunday Times once The Bbc became aware of the gravity of The Claim .
A spokesman for The Bbc said it treats any allegations " very seriously".
The Mail on Sunday reports that a new migrant detention centre in County Durham by a prisons watchdog because it has slow Wi-Fi, an unreliable Mobile Phone signal and no hair salon.
The Paper quotes The Independent Monitoring Boards as saying that the women-only facility is also a long drive from The South East - A Journey which may leave migrants " tired, disorientated or stressed".
A spokesperson for the Home Office said it was a modern, comfortable facility for housing individuals who should not be in the country and are awaiting deportation.
is the headline in The Observer which reports that this is The View of the former environment secretary and leading Tory Brexiteer, George Eustice .
The Paper sees this as " an extraordinary admission of The Failures of immigration policy since the UK left the EU".
It adds Mr Eustice wants the government to negotiate with EU nations to allow Europeans under the Age Of 35 a visa to work here for two years.
The Home Office tells The Paper that it already has successful youth mobility schemes with ten countries.
The Sunday Telegraph says that the Chancellor - Jeremy Hunt - was due to what it describes as the " completely disproportionate" application of money-laundering rules.
The Paper says the regulations are part of a global initiative to " root out" corruption and require banks to carry out enhanced checks on people such as politicians.
But it says they have failed to take account of a qualification that only those in a " higher risk business relationship" should be subject to The Checks - not " parliamentarians with run-of-the-mill savings and investments".
The Financial Conduct Authority says individuals should complain to the Ombudsman about their cases.
The Sunday Express carries a photo of a beaming Sue Barker .
The former presenter - who stepped down from hosting The Bbc 's coverage of The Tournament Last Year - received a Standing Ovation from The Crowd .
" Barker's Back! " reads the headline.
She was joined by footballers Beth Mead , Leah Williamson and Jill Scott who were all members of the England women's Euro winning team.
And the former EastEnders actor Danny Dyer is planning to leave half A Million pounds in - Debbie - according to the Sunday Mirror .
The Paper says he told Kathy Burke 's podcast that he felt " guilty" because The Dog always looks sad.
He also said The Move would " wind his missus up".
Source of news: bbc.com