On the eve of the Queen’s Club championship nearly two weeks ago, Andy Murray was announced as part of the Great Britain Olympic team for
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Euro 2024: Foden back in training, Tyldesley to commentate on final game for ITV – live news
Euro 2024 opener against Serbia, the UK Football Policing Unit has confirmed. Gelsenkirchen police said after England’s 1-0 win on June 16 that there had
Rishi Sunak speaks of ‘hurt and anger’ at daughters having to hear Reform activist’s racist slur about him – UK general election live
Reform UK activists in Clacton and filmed by an undercover Channel 4 News reporter, Sunak said: When my two daughters have to see and hear
Man accused of Holly Willoughby kidnap plot tells court he spent ‘99.9%’ of time online
A man accused of plotting to rape and murder the TV presenter Holly Willoughby has told a court he spent 99.9% of his time online
Wimbledon urged to drop Barclays as sponsor over fossil fuel links
Wimbledon is facing calls to drop Barclays as a sponsor over the bank’s ties to fossil fuels and defence companies supplying Israel. Ahead of the
Grimsby man jailed for sexually assaulting dead bodies in mortuary
A Grimsby man who went on a rampage in a hospital mortuary, violently and sexually attacking bodies, was told by a judge there was a
Germany ponder unleashing Füllkrug for stormy night against Denmark
First, the insects. There has been an infestation of mosquitoes at Germany’s training camp in Herzogenaurach in Bavaria, one that has claimed numerous victims, with
Tell us: what song sums up the general election for you?
As Rishi Sunak called the general election in May, he was accompanied by pouring rain and D:Ream’s song Things Can Only Get Better as it
Nigel Farage ‘has questions to answer’ over Reform racism, says Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak has said he was hurt and angry to hear a Reform UK canvasser using a racial slur against him, saying Nigel Farage “has
Head of France’s cinema agency sentenced to three years for sexual assault of godson
Dominique Boutonnat, the head of France’s powerful National Centre for Cinema and the Moving Image (CNC), was on Friday given a three-year prison sentence, including