Champions League Last-16 fixtures tonight – PSG & Bayern in action The last-16 of the Champions League is back, with Bayern Munich heading to Lazio…
Month: February 2024
The rescheduled match will kick off at 19:00 GMT. You can watch via the FA Player.
PSG head into Champions League last 16 with all eyes on Kylian Mbappé The Paris Saint-Germain manager, Luis Enrique, was reluctant to talk about Kylian…
New York special election: Tom Suozzi wins seat vacated by George Santos in boost for Biden The Democrat Tom Suozzi won the New York congressional…
Tory MP failed to declare wife’s BP shares during oil and gas debates, standards commissioner finds The Conservative MP David Duguid failed to declare his…
Paramount cuts 800 staff two days after Super Bowl was biggest ever TV show The owner of CBS is laying off 800 employees, just two…
‘Honest, critical, sane’: Jon Stewart’s welcome return to The Daily Show When Comedy Central announced that Jon Stewart would return once a week to the…
A row erupted over dinner ahead of the semi-final meeting with Jordan, which South Korea surprisingly lost 2-0.
Moment Christian Horner leads top secret Red Bull F1 test as he awaits decision on ‘inappropriate behaviour’ probe RED Bull Racing boss Christian Horner has…
Erling Haaland played through heartbreak in Copenhagen with Man City star grieving death of nan at weekend ERLING HAALAND played through the heartbreak of losing…
Vultures – the debut studio album by the rapper with singer Ty Dolla $ign – was supposed to drop on Friday, but still hasn’t appeared, in the latest of a string of delays.
It’s also been called ‘the Cats of superhero movies’, after the stinker of a flop released in 2019, where even Dame Judi Dench, Sir Ian McKellen, Jennifer Hudson and Idris Elba’s involvement in the movie adaptation of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber’s mega musical couldn’t save it.
Wright’s family confirmed his death aged 69 with ‘deep sorrow and profound regret’ in a statement shared on Tuesday, February 13.
Transgender girl stabbed 14 times in violent birthday party attack A transgender girl was brutally stabbed 14 times in a violent attack while attending a…
Tesco delivery drivers ‘staged accidents’ in huge ‘cash for crash’ scam Supermarket giant Tesco has been targeted in a ‘cash for crash’ fraud that saw…
The Met Office said spring could well and truly be on its way with temperatures in parts of Britain exceeding what is expected in France and Italy at this time of the year.
The Met Office has issued the warning which will come into place at 11am tomorrow and last the rest of the day across the southwest of England and Wales.
Kylian Mbappe would ‘willingly join’ Arsenal because it would allow him to follow in the footsteps of his hero Thierry Henry, according to reports.
During the parliamentary year, the House of Commons and House of Lords periodically close for a break, with neither meeting to discuss government matters.
The back page of the Daily Mirror reports on Manchester City’s 3-1 win over Copenhagen as the Champions League returned. The paper leads with an image of Bernardo Silva – whose goal, according to the paper, killed off the game for the Danes.
The back page of Daily Star leads with Manchester City’s 3-1 win over Copenhagen as the Champions League returned. The paper leads with an image of Bernardo Silva, his second goal killed off the game for the Danes, according to the Star.
The back page of Daily Express leads with Manchester City’s 3-1 win over Copenhagen as the Champions League returned. The paper says Kevin de Bruyne sent a warning to the rest of Europe as Pep’s winning group took another step closer to retaining their Champions League title.
The back page of the Sun newspaper leads with Manchester City’s 3-1 win over Copenhagen as the Champions League returned. The paper says Jack Grealish suffered ‘injury agony’ on his first start in five weeks.
The back page of London business paper CITY AM says Tui shareholders have voted to ditch the London Stock Exchange in favour of Germany, in the latest major blow to the embattled bourse.
Shareholders voted 98.35 per cent in favour of the decision at the travel giant’s annual general meeting, having required 75 per cent backing for the plans to go through.
The front page of the Financial Times reports Nato is set to announce that most of its members are on track to hit the alliance’s defence spending target as it prepares for more Russian aggression and braces for the potential election of Donald Trump.