Brazil’s 4-1 defeat to Argentina marked their heaviest loss to their rivals since 1964, highlighting a significant performance gap between the two teams.
Day: 26 March 2025
Tuchel: Players in the Club World Cup won’t have break The back page of the i newspaper reports Tuchel said: “I am not so concerned…
Lions in talks to play France The Telegraph back page reports that it is understood that talks between the Lions and the Fédération Française de Rugby have…
This time we know it’s for real The back page of the Daily Star leads on news that Liverpool and England star Trent Alexander-Arnold is…
England’s countdown to World Cup – We’re being Kaned The back page of the Daily Mirror reports on England skipper Harry Kane saying football chiefs…
Reeves hunts growth in economic gloom Western Mail reports Reeves will acknowledge she needs to go “further and faster to kickstart growth as she scrambles for…
Scottish Labour MP slammed for benefits comments The National says a Scottish Labour MP has been slammed after telling a constituent he is “proud” of the…
Rachel Reeves exclusive: My Mission The Daily Mirror has an exclusive interview with Rachel Reeves, saying she is on a “mission” to make Britain strong enough…
Don’t shift blame for economy’s woes, voters tell Reeves Daily Mail says the chancellor will seek to shift blame over the failing economy. The paper says…
A new Sky News documentary, “10 Years of Darkness: ISIS & The Yazidis,” reveals that many Yazidi women remain enslaved in ISIS detention camps a decade after their initial abduction.
Reeves to face down unions over austerity Budget The Independent says a defiant chancellor will deliver her spring statement against a background of threats from…
Global shockwaves at data leak but Trump backs chump Metro reports that Trump dismissed the “humiliating” leak of US military attack plans on Yemen to a…
Michael Gough and Joel Wilson have been removed from the ICC’s elite panel of umpires, with Allahuddien Paleker and Alex Wharf being appointed for the 2025-26 season.
City AM reports MPs and voters will “hear more” from the Chancellor on welfare cuts at the Spring Statement, the defence secretary has said.
The FT attacks what it calls the “sheer amateurism” of the Trump White House in the use of the messaging app to discuss plans to bomb Yemen.
Happy Wednesday – and most importantly, Happy Spring Statement Day! Today, Chancellor Rachel Reeves will set out her plans for the UK economy for the next year, presenting her budget plans to the Commons at 12:30.
The chancellor is set to introduce significant changes aimed at balancing the UK’s public finances amidst economic uncertainty. Spending cuts are expected to be the main focus, with charities urging the government not to hit the poorest the hardest.
There are continued reactions to the news that top Trump official Mike Walz accidentally added a journalist to a group chat where top US officials were discussing plans to bomb Yemen.
The journalist leaked the messages, with the content from those messages leading headlines around the world. The major security blunder has led to questions in the US over Trump’s team and their lax approach to security.
The content of the messages revealed what most of Europe already knew – the United States hates Europe, calling the continent ‘pathetic’ and ‘free loaders.’
Joshua Blackledge, a 16-year-old TikTok influencer with over one million followers, passed away on March 18 at his home in Newport, North Carolina; the cause of death remains undisclosed.
What can we expect in the Spring Statement 2025? – Wednesday’s Spring Statement, set to be announced by the chancellor this afternoon, dominates much of the UK news this morning. There is continued speculation over how severe the chancellor’s cuts to public spending will be amid promises that she is hunting growth for the UK economy.
The latest UK inflation figures are set to be released this morning, ahead of the chancellor’s statement, which will be delivered at 12:30 in the Commons.
Elsewhere, Prince Harry has stepped down from his role at the charity he co-founded after a row between the trustees and the chair of its board.
On the international front, the ongoing fallout with the Trump administration after the Yemen bombing plans were accidently shared with a journalist and there’s extensive coverage of the devastating wildfires sweeping South Korea, having already killed 18 people.
Red Bull’s Driver Dilemma: Is Lawson’s Position Under Threat? Liam Lawson’s challenging start to life as a Red Bull driver has sparked speculation about his…
The implications of senior US officials leaking classified information about an attack on Yemen to a journalist, labelling it a “WTF?!” moment.
They analyse the widespread protests in Turkey and Tel Aviv against Presidents Erdogan and Netanyahu, questioning the potential for similar public dissent against Donald Trump in the US.
Cliff Notes – Transfer rumors news: Bayern eye Gyökeres to replace Tel Bayern Munich anticipates Tottenham Hotspur will activate Mathys Tel’s €60 million clause, enabling…
Cliff Notes – Hobart’s roof in doubt as cricket raises concerns Cricket Australia and Cricket Tasmania have expressed concerns that the proposed roof design for…
Ekrem Imamoglu, a modern and inclusive politician, has gained traction as a popular candidate for the presidency despite facing corruption charges and concerns over terrorism allegations.
The rollout of assisted dying legislation in England and Wales has been postponed, now expected to take place no earlier than 2029 due to a four-year extension proposed by MPs.