High-profile pre-season tours are a double-edged sword for women’s game | Suzanne Wrack
High-profile pre-season tours have become the norm for Premier League clubs. Gone are the days when they would only set up training camps to ready
Flying Without Ings: EFL prepares to enter fun world of fantasy league | Ben Fisher
Though the new English Football League season does not kick off for almost three weeks with a Friday-night Championship double-header, its fantasy league launches on
Liverpool youth player reports racist abuse in consecutive matches
Liverpool have called for an urgent investigation after saying a member of their under-18 team was subjected to racial abuse in two consecutive matches during
Erik ten Hag impressed by Leny Yoro’s ‘mature’ Manchester United debut
Erik ten Hag praised Leny Yoro’s “mature performance” in his Manchester United debut against Rangers at Murrayfield and believes the 18‑year‑old defender can be a
Shayda review – tense Australian-Iranian domestic abuse drama
There’s not much to celebrate for Shayda (Zar Amir Ebrahimi, excellent) and her six-year-old daughter Mona (Selina Zahednia), holed up in an Australian women’s shelter
Indonesians who paid thousands to work on UK farm sacked within weeks
Indonesian workers who paid thousands of pounds to travel to Britain and pick fruit at a farm supplying most big supermarkets have been sent home
Donald Trump says Xi Jinping wrote him a ‘beautiful note’ after rally shooting
Donald Trump has said China’s president wrote him a “beautiful note” after the assassination attempt a week ago, as he continued to court leaders whom
Eddie Howe seeks right ‘dynamic’ as Newcastle future comes under question
Newcastle’s players have spent part of the past week helping designers at their new kit sponsors, Adidas, test embryonic footwear designs intended to hit the
English schools to phase out ‘cruel’ behaviour rules as Labour plans major education changes
Isolation booths, frequent suspensions and strict behaviour regimes look set to be phased out in England as the Labour government shifts focus on how to
Pay bodies to recommend 5.5% rise for teachers and NHS staff, report says
Independent pay review bodies representing teachers and NHS workers have reportedly recommended above-inflation pay rises that could require the government to raise up to £10bn,