Lina Hurtig’s late poke-in ensured Arsenal secured a spot in the Champions League knockout stage with two group games remaining, a 1-0 win over Juventus
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‘Obscene’: Anger after cost of King Charles’s coronation revealed
The coronation of King Charles in May 2023 cost taxpayers at least £72m, official figures have revealed. The cost of policing the ceremony was £21.7m,
Premier League vote on APT rules hangs in balance amid tensions with Manchester City
Premier League clubs and officials were scrambling on Thursday to secure support before a totemic vote on the competition’s rulebook. At a shareholders’ meeting in
Judge denies he was asked to give advice about Letby because he is a Freemason
A judge has denied he was asked to give legal advice to hospital bosses over concerns about nurse Lucy Letby because he is a Freemason,
Slapps used to silence whistleblowers should be outlawed, says group of MPs
Excessive legal threats used to silence those who tried to expose the Post Office Horizon scandal and allegations against Mohamed Al Fayed should be outlawed,
Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro charged with plotting coup d’état
The former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro and some of his closest allies are among dozens of people formally accused by federal police of being part
‘Now was not time to leave’: Pep Guardiola pens new two-year Manchester City deal
Pep Guardiola has signed a new two-year contract with Manchester City that will extend his tenure as the manager to 2027, and has said the
Liverpool’s 2019-20 Premier League champions v Slot’s 2024-25 contenders
With a five point lead over a faltering Manchester City, and a nine-point advantage over the rest of the chasing pack, Liverpool have a 60.3%
Essex police drop Allison Pearson case after CPS advice
Essex police have dropped their hate crime investigation into Allison Pearson, the Daily Telegraph columnist visited by police after she wrongly accused people of colour
MoD to cut more than 5,000 civil service jobs in drive to reduce costs
More than 5,000 civil service jobs are set to go at the Ministry of Defence in a drive to cut costs, prompting alarm among trade