Manchester United protesters asked to wear black and show club is ‘slowly dying’
Manchester United fans have been urged by a supporters’ group to wear black to Sunday’s anti-Glazer protest. The home Premier League match against Arsenal will
China and Canada retaliate after Trump trade tariffs come into effect
China and Canada have announced retaliatory measures against the US after Donald Trump imposed his sweeping tariffs plan, despite warnings it could spark an escalating
Man sent texts from housemate’s phone after killing him, Manchester court told
Warning: this article contains graphic details that some readers may find disturbing A man accused of killing his housemate in a “brutal attack” and scattering
Sneakers: the cult ‘feelgood heist film’ with a hefty cast and a byzantine plot
Picture this. It’s 1969. Two young hackers, Martin and Cosmo, have broken into a government facility. They’re cocky little idealists but they’re principled, too; they
Invasive Asian hornets ‘preying on’ hundreds of native insect species in Europe
Invasive Asian hornets are eating hundreds of different species of insects in Europe, including many which are important pollinators, researchers have warned. The findings, from
Greggs blames slide in sales growth on bad weather as Britons cut back snacks
Greggs has recorded its worst sales growth since the pandemic, when it was forced to shut stores, amid poor weather at the start of 2025
Campaigners celebrate court ruling to ‘decolonise’ Kampala
Campaigners have welcomed a court ruling to remove British colonial monuments from Uganda’s capital, Kampala, and to rename streets that honour “crooks and historical figureheads”.
Oscars telecast ratings fall 7% to 18m viewers
Viewership for the telecast of this year’s Oscars ceremony was down 7% from 2024, according to figures from Nielsen. After three consecutive years of growth,
Standing at the cliff edge: women’s football’s high-stakes relegation scrap
Hundreds of youngsters rush down to the front row of the Tony Currie Stand as the final whistle sounds at a sun-soaked Bramall Lane, eagerly
‘Together in creativity for peace!’ Sain, the indie label pushing Welsh music forward for 56 years
One of the oldest indie labels in Britain sits down a muddy lane on an old RAF site, less than a mile from the sea,