UK ‘tried to suppress criticism’ of alleged UAE role in arming Sudan’s RSF militia
UK government officials attempted to suppress criticism of the United Arab Emirates and its alleged role in supplying arms to a notorious militia waging a
Ex-Trump security adviser backtracks on proposal to send all Marines to Asia
Donald Trump’s former national security adviser Robert O’Brien – tipped to play a leading role if the ex-president returns to the White House – backtracked
Confusion over Murray’s Wimbledon farewell after ATP tweet saying he is out
Andy Murray’s participation at Wimbledon has been cast into confusion following his back surgery on Saturday after he was prematurely ruled out of the tournament.
Katie Boulter to warm up for Wimbledon by playing Eastbourne
At the beginning of the grass court season last year, question marks surrounded Katie Boulter’s career. Injuries and inconsistency at the lower-level tournaments meant that
Federer: Twelve Final Days review – a must-watch for tennis fans
Making the very most of an exceptional degree of access and intimacy, this affecting documentary by Asif Kapadia and Joe Sabia uses the final 12
Euro 2024: security questions after pitch invaders get to Ronaldo – live updates
I’ve been wondering to myself if it might work to move Bukayo Saka to left-back, assuming Luke Shaw won’t be available until the knockouts. England
Senior Tories line up to denounce Nigel Farage’s defence of Putin’s war
Rishi Sunak and a string of senior Conservatives have condemned Nigel Farage for claiming the west provoked the Russian invasion of Ukraine, amid a growing
‘It won’t take as long as people think’: Rachel Reeves on being ‘scrappy’ – and changing Britain
One of Rachel Reeves’s colleagues texted her the other day, asking for advice before a big interview. She wanted tips on how to deal with
General election live: more betting allegations reported against Tory party officials
the Sunday Times reported the Conservative party’s chief data officer, Nick Mason, had taken a leave of absence amid claims he was among those who
NHS faces ‘ticking bomb’ with number of heart failure patients set to soar
The health service faces a “ticking time bomb” over people suffering from heart failure, with diagnosed cases predicted to nearly double by 2040, medical experts