Army quartermaster jailed for stealing almost £500,000 of supplies from MoD
A British army quartermaster defrauded the UK government out of almost £500,000 worth of supplies after feeling under pressure from his girlfriend to prove he
Arsenal sign USWNT defender Jenna Nighswonger from Gotham FC
Arsenal have signed the USA defender Jenna Nighswonger before the Women’s Super League transfer window closes on Thursday. The 24-year-old left-back has moved from the
Champions League review: smaller teams struggle but new stars rise
Going up Manchester City The relief was palpable, though the celebrations were hardly wild. The 2023 champions had snuck into the top 24 when it
British-Egyptian dissident mulls giving up citizenship over failure to be released
Alaa Abd el-Fattah, the British-Egyptian political dissident held in a Cairo jail for more than five years, has reached such a state of despair over
Sharon Van Etten and the Attachment Theory album review | Alexis Petridis’s album of the month
The last time the world heard from Sharon Van Etten, it was 2022. She was pictured on the cover of her sixth album, We’ve Been
Surreal, dreamlike, confusing: a night watching 18 Champions League ties
Raspberry Beret by Prince, Stayin’ Alive by the Bee Gees, American Pie by Don McLean, All I Want is You by U2, the theme tune
Savinho’s chest of the century caps Manchester City’s night of wild mood swings | Jonathan Liew
The best moment of this game came 13 minutes from time, and will almost certainly be forgotten to history. Savinho brings down John Stones’s long
Canada and Mexico can avoid tariffs before Saturday’s deadline, says Trump’s commerce pick
Donald Trump’s nominee to run the commerce department, Howard Lutnick, said on Wednesday that Canada and Mexico can avoid looming US tariffs if they act
Lammy tells Rwanda it is putting $1bn in aid ‘under threat’ in DRC invasion
Rwanda has put $1bn of global aid under threat by taking part in the invasion of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the UK foreign
Mexico to question Google over Gulf name change after Trump order
Mexico will send a letter to Google to question its decision to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico for users of Google Maps