Joshua Zirkzee helps Manchester United earn hard-fought draw at Sociedad
In the end, two outstretched hands were decisive. The first, from Bruno Fernandes, probably denied Manchester United their victory; the second, from André Onana, definitely
Trump delays tariffs on many products from Mexico and Canada
Donald Trump pulled back from his trade war with Canada and Mexico on Thursday, temporarily delaying tariffs on many goods from the two countries once
Vaclav Cerny’s smart Rangers double at Fenerbahce gives Mourinho work to do
Football management moves pretty fast. Last Saturday Barry Ferguson was being beaten at home by Motherwell. Five days later the interim head coach was leading
London ebike fire: landlords of ‘grossly overcrowded’ flat fined almost £100,000
The landlords of a “grossly overcrowded” east London flat where a man died after an ebike battery started a fire have been fined almost £100,000
Reform faces split as Farage hits back over ‘messianic’ criticism
Reform UK is facing a split at the top after Nigel Farage called one of his most prominent MPs “utterly completely wrong” for calling him
‘Little agency that could’ cheered for act of resistance against Trump and Musk
Members of Elon Musk’s so-called “department of government efficiency” (Doge) unit were barred from entering a small, independent federal agency promoting economic development in Africa
Hundreds of Santander customers in UK hit by banking problems
Santander has fixed the problems affecting its banking services after many customers were left unable to access their accounts. The bank apologised for any “inconvenience
UK may fight Abramovich in court to get £2bn from Chelsea FC sale for Ukraine
UK ministers are preparing to take Roman Abramovich to court in a final attempt to free up more than £2bn from the sale of Chelsea
World Food Programme halves food rations for Rohingya in Bangladesh
Food rations for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh have been slashed in half by the World Food Programme, days after refugees in Kenya protested against a
UK to continue to supply intelligence to Ukraine after US cutoff
Britain will continue to supply intelligence to Ukraine, though the more limited capabilities on offer from London and other European countries will make it difficult