Mateta and Guéhi strike as Crystal Palace extend Leicester losing run
Some of the biggest cheers from Leicester supporters all night came when a flag-waving pitch-invader managed to evade several stewards before being brought down. Unfortunately
Arsenal reignite title bid after Trossard completes fightback against Spurs
Arsenal could feel the heat. Back-to-back home defeats in the domestic cups had seen to that. One has pushed them to the brink of elimination
Isak extends hot streak to sink Wolves and lift Newcastle into top four
Newcastle’s sixth successive Premier League win – and ninth in all competitions – lifted Eddie Howe’s renascent team to fourth place as Alexander Isak demonstrated
Ollie Watkins on target as Aston Villa wreck Moyes’ Everton homecoming
The second coming of David Moyes confirmed Everton’s new manager is no miracle worker. They could do with one. Everton failed to score for the
One of Them Days review – Keke Palmer and SZA take a bumpy but fun ride
I will be the first to say: I miss Insecure, which left a dynamic duo-sized hole in the TV landscape since it concluded in December
Wolf Man review – fear-free update of the lupine myth lacks bite and believability
Horror virtuoso Leigh Whannell, screenwriter of the original Saw and writer-director of The Invisible Man, gets into an awful mess with this fundamentally muddled and
Streeting does not want ‘corridor care’ in UK hospitals to be normalised – politics live
nurses to look after patients in corridors. Asked specifically about this story by the Lib Dem MP Alison Bennett (Mid Sussex), Streeting said: It’s not
Doctors to speak out against changes to proposed assisted dying law in England and Wales
Doctors are preparing to speak out against changes to the proposed assisted dying law that could ban physicians from raising the procedures with patients. The
Iron age men left home to join wives’ families, DNA study suggests
From Neanderthals to royal courts, history seems awash with women upping sticks to join men’s families, but researchers have found that the tables were turned
‘I had steam coming out of my ears’: Kokkinakis torment in Draper defeat
Australians love a winner but sometimes an exception can be made. Thanasi Kokkinakis added to his library of misery with one of the more painful