Liverpool 2-1 Wolves: Premier League – live reaction
Liverpool play like they did in that second half against Villa, City and Newcastle, their lead could be down to one point.” That feels unlikely
Tottenham v Manchester United: Premier League – live
Manchester United had eyes on the top four, not the top 14, but both have had such miserable seasons that today’s game is 15th v
University leaders in England call for rethink over rising ‘regulatory burden’
University leaders have urged England’s higher education regulator to rethink its priorities, saying that smaller institutions will be financially harmed by increasing costs of its
John Major: Trump’s US isolationism threatens global democracy
Democracy around the globe is under threat from the retreat of Donald Trump’s US into isolationism and its likely replacement by China on the world
FBI assisting UK investigation into Southport killer Axel Rudakubana
The FBI and the US Department of Justice have joined the investigation into the Southport killer, Axel Rudakubana, and are reported to be helping UK
Five-star Arsenal hammer Tottenham in WSL derby as Chloe Kelly makes return
Chloe Kelly made an emotional second debut for Arsenal following her deadline-day loan move from Manchester City, coming off the bench an hour into a
‘We can’t just be supine’: Ed Davey urges Starmer to stand up to ‘bully’ Trump
Keir Starmer’s approach to Donald Trump is like that of a child in a playground hoping “the bully doesn’t notice them” and he should be
Parents working from home is affecting school attendance, says Ofsted chief
School attendance rates are being affected by parents working from home after the pandemic, the head of Ofsted has said. The chief inspector of the
Brother of British national held in Nigeria says UK has ‘turned its back’
The brother of a British national being held in Nigeria after falling victim to extraordinary rendition has accused the UK government of turning its back,
Contraception for capybaras: Buenos Aires suburb’s rodent plan stirs debate
A contraception debate is gripping one of Argentina’s most notable luxury neighbourhoods – not for its wealthy residents, but for its original occupants, the capybaras.