How about selecting the England team based on their season statistics? | Ben McAleer
A As the first events of the year approach, various international teams are preparing for their debut. WhoScored has put together a list of their
“It’s devastating.” Wozniacki shares emotional support for Sabalenka, who is mourning, in this video.
Caroline Wozniacki, who used to be the top-ranked women’s tennis player, showed her sympathy for Aryna Sabalenka after the sudden death of Sabalenka’s partner, Konstantin
Train operators on the London Underground and 16 other rail companies are planning to go on strike during the months of April and May.
London Underground and 16 other rail companies are facing potential disruptions due to strikes by train drivers. This could severely impact passengers across the UK
The average monthly rent in the UK has risen by 9%, marking the greatest yearly growth on record.
According to official statistics, the average monthly rental cost for tenants in the UK increased by 9% in the period of one year ending in
“Confirmation: Richard Hughes to serve as sporting director for Liverpool, with immense pride.”
Liverpool have confirmed the appointment of Richard Hughes as their new sporting director. Hughes, who announced this month he would leave his role as Bournemouth’s
A review of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire suggests that it may be time to let go of the franchise and allow it to exist in the spirit realm.
T The long-lasting era of intellectual property monotony continues. The franchise fatigue is becoming more apparent as once promising movies are now struggling to stay
The HMRC has decided to pause their proposal to shut down their tax helpline for a period of six months per year.
The plans to temporarily close a crucial helpline and reduce other phone services by HM Revenue and Customs sparked immediate backlash, leading to a quick
The curriculum burst forth with lively tunes: melodies to spark inspiration in young students
Little Richard – Long Tall Sally Reworded: Rock and roll has been around for almost 70 years, but to those more familiar with 21st-century pop,
After Hours review – Martin Scorsese’s 1980s shaggy-dog story is a peculiar, potent film
M Martin Scorsese’s screwball noir film from 1985 is now being re-released. It was originally seen as a departure from Scorsese’s typical style, and was