Arsenal supersub Leandro Trossard makes wasteful Aston Villa pay
A couple of games into the season Mikel Arteta must feel as though this really could be his year. Arteta acknowledged his side were fortunate
‘It felt like it was plucked out of thin air’: how rape trial was derailed by sexsomnia claim
Thirteen days before her alleged rapist was due to stand trial, Jade McCrossen-Nethercott received devastating news. After three years of waiting, the Crown Prosecution Service
Unite calls for 1% wealth tax on super-rich to fund UK public sector pay rises
Britain’s second biggest trade union is calling on the new Labour government to introduce an emergency 1% wealth tax on the assets of the super-rich
Alain Delon buried in ‘strictest privacy’ in grounds of his estate
Alain Delon had expressed the wish to be buried just like “anyone else”. But as a crowd of journalists, television crews and fans gathered outside
Erling Haaland’s hat-trick ensures Manchester City forget Ipswich scare
The journey from euphoria to desolation took 193 seconds for Ipswich. Wild jubilation rolled down all three tiers of the away section at the Etihad
‘I’m back with a different outlook’: Emma Raducanu’s pride at US Open return
When Emma Raducanu first returned to New York two years ago to defend her unprecedented 2021 US Open triumph from the qualifying rounds, things did
‘Decadent and passive’: China cracks down on ‘throwing eggs’ card game
As recently as last year, Chinese state media was hailing guandan as the card game that “can get you a promotion in China”. The country
On my radar: Jon Hopkins’s cultural highlights
Born in Kingston upon Thames in 1979, musician and producer Jon Hopkins studied piano at the junior department of the Royal College of Music. He
João Pedro snatches points for Brighton as Manchester United come unstuck
A (partial) new owner, new signings, a new mood, but for Manchester United it was a very familiar story. João Pedro got the winner in