Richard Morris missing diplomat search Hampshire scaled as the police scan for the UK negotiator who has been absent for 28 days in the wake of going for a run has been downsized.

Richard Morris, 52, was most recently seen running in Alton, Hampshire, on the morning of 6 May.

The dad of three was UK envoy to Nepal for a long time until 2019 and was as of late named British High Commissioner to Fiji.

Hampshire Constabulary said it had looked through more than nine sq km (3.5 sq miles) of land.

Beginning hunts including police mutts and automatons were completed in Alice Holt Forest, where Mr Morris is known to appreciate running.

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Officials said they had likewise examined 2km (1.2 miles) of the River Wey, just as scouring CCTV film and completing house-to-house requests.

Ch Insp Alex Reading stated: "We keep on being worried for his government assistance. I might anyway want to promise the network that there is no proof of injustice.

"Despite the fact that the pursuit stage is being downsized, our examination concerning Richard's vanishing is progressing and any new lines of request will be altogether explored."

Mr Morris, who is initially from Worcestershire, was most recently seen by an individual from general society at about 10:30 BST on Isington Road, close to his home in Bentley.

He is white with a whiskers and turning gray hair and has a skin coloration all over. He was wearing a blue top, dark shorts and blue mentors.

In a past explanation, the Foreign Office depicted him as a "much-esteemed and popular associate".

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Worcester cyclist endures head injury in assault

A cyclist was "truly attacked" by four individuals in the wake of being trailed by a vehicle.

The man, in his late 40s, "knew he was being followed" by a little silver vehicle on Bransford Road, Worcester, on Friday evening, police said.

Det Sgt Edward Jones, of West Mercia Police, said the man was assaulted in a little side street in the wake of killing from the Rushwick Roundabout A4440.

He was treated in clinic for a head injury however has since been released.

Engaging for witnesses, Mr Jones said the casualty was wearing Levis and a khaki/earthy colored coat and was riding his bike towards the indirect at about 20:40 BST.


Prevalence: 15 August focused for resumption of season

Prevalence Rugby wants to continue the 2019-20 season on Saturday, 15 August.

There have been no matches played since 8 March in light of the coronavirus pandemic, however clubs have been cleared to begin non-contact preparing.

Exeter are five focuses away from Sale at the highest point of the table, with Bristol and Northampton Saints third and fourth.

"It is significant for us to give players, mentors and clubs lucidity on when they can hope to return," said Premiership boss Darren Childs.

"Nothing will occur until it is sheltered to do as such however we will do all that we can to continue the 2019-20 Gallagher Premiership Rugby battle on Saturday, 15 August."

No choice has yet been taken on whether games will be played away from plain view, yet the Premiership state the structure and organization for the remainder of the crusade "will follow at the appropriate time".

There are nine games still to play for each group in the normal season, yet there is no assignment issue with Saracens previously set to play in the Championship next season as discipline for pay top breaks.

The BBC has recently revealed how Premiership Rugby was evaluating its clubs' grounds to search for appropriate settings to have games when the season restarts.

Shower CEO Tarquin McDonald depicted the Premiership declaration as "enormously positive" and said everybody was "urgent to get back and play".

He included: "We invite this news and urgently would now be able to set time spans so as to boost our competitors' preparation for an arrival to rivalry when that opportunity arrives in August."

All degrees of the game underneath the top flight have seen their seasons dropped, with Newcastle Falcons, who were driving the Championship, affirmed as being elevated to the Premiership for 2020-21.

Non-contact preparing must be done in little gatherings, with every individual in any event two meters separated.

Head League football clubs have since moved into stage two, which permits contact preparing in bigger gatherings.

It isn't known when Premiership clubs will have the option to move to arrange two.


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