The energy supplier Ovo has agreed to pay £2.37m in compensation to customers and towards a redress scheme over failures in how it handled customer
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Vimal Yoganathan: ‘I can’t remember any Tamil players growing up. It’s a problem’
Vimal Yoganathan was eight years from being born when Barnsley last visited Old Trafford, in 1998. In the intervening quarter of a century the teenage
Arsenal’s Rosa Kafaji: ‘Ronaldinho has been an inspiration. That’s how I try to play’
Arsenal’s new midfielder Rosa Kafaji has a confession. “Something controversial about me: I haven’t watched that much football because I was mostly outside playing,” she
Campaigners tie baby slings to statues in call for better UK paternity leave
Men campaigning for enhanced paternity leave have attached lifesize model babies in slings to bronze statues of men across central London and called on the
Billy Connolly, blisters and Bayern: how Aston Villa won the 1982 European Cup
‘We didn’t know who the hell you were’ Nigel Spink, goalkeeper: The first thing I must say is we are all devastated to learn of
200% Wolf review – moon spirit baby turns kiddie werewolf sequel into frenetic howler
More like 3% watchable. Or 81% likely to give you a headache. Here’s a howler of a sequel to kids’ animation 100% Wolf that picks
Labour MPs who missed winter fuel vote given ‘feudal’ warning by whips
Labour MPs who missed a controversial vote on removing the winter fuel payment from most pensioners have been stripped of potential privileges and warned about
Tackling UK ill health is vital to economic growth, says IPPR
Tackling Britain’s growing ill-health crisis holds the key to increasing growth and the government needs to invest £15bn a year on a radical programme of
‘Nobody asks the players’: Alisson hits out at new Champions League format
On the eve of Liverpool’s return to the Champions League their goalkeeper Alisson has criticised the expanded format of the competition, claiming that players had
More than 200 inmates escape Nigerian prison in aftermath of flooding
More than 200 inmates escaped from a prison in north-east Nigeria in the aftermath of the worst flooding there in over two decades, authorities have