Jude Law, born David Jude Heyworth Law, has used his middle name as his stage name since childhood, never being called David by anyone.
Day: 3 April 2025
Lewis Hamilton has weighed in on the decision by Red Bull to replace Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda after just two races, describing it as “pretty tough” on the young driver.
The UK faces potential implications from a new list of goods, including American items like jeans and whiskey, subject to reciprocal tariffs amid ongoing trade tensions.
UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin expressed strong opposition to the proposal of expanding the men’s 2030 World Cup to 64 teams, deeming it a “bad idea” for the tournament’s integrity.
Two men, Marcus Laidley-Sobers and Nicky Robertson, appeared in court as part of a police investigation into a gang feud in Edinburgh, facing charges related to threatening behaviour and vehicle-related offences.
Kathy Griffin recounted her experience filming Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, stating that Will Smith ‘ignored’ her until the day of filming, attributing it to the pressure of launching a major show.
BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia affirmed the decision to schedule the Test match in Delhi, citing adherence to the rotation policy and asserting that pollution issues are not consistent year-on-year.
Barcelona secured a 1-0 victory over Atlético Madrid, advancing to the Copa del Rey final against Real Madrid and maintaining hopes for a treble this season.
Russia, along with Cuba, Belarus, and North Korea, is excluded from Donald Trump’s new tariffs list, raising questions about preferential treatment for adversaries over allies.
The Nintendo Switch 2 features a 5220mAh battery, which is a higher capacity than the original Switch, but power consumption balances out, resulting in similar battery life estimates of two to six and a half hours.
Senator Cory Booker delivered the longest speech in US Senate history, lasting 25 hours and four minutes, to protest against the Trump administration’s actions.
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The US announced tariffs ranging from 10% to 50% targeting several nations and territories, including uninhabited islands like the Heard and McDonald Islands, home only to penguins and seals.
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England head coach Sarina Wiegman expressed enthusiasm for the UK’s potential hosting of the 2035 Women’s World Cup, highlighting its ability to further elevate women’s football.
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Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc has insisted there is no cause for panic after a challenging beginning to the Formula 1 season, where the Scuderia has garnered a mere 17 championship points in the opening two races.
Donald Trump has moved “Liberation Day” to 2 April to avoid association with April Fool’s Day, prompting global governments to prepare for impending tariff announcements.
Chelsea vs Spurs – the Premier League is back in action today – the final weekday match following the international break.
Trump’s new tariffs, including a 10 percent levy on all countries, caused Apple’s stock to drop over six percent. The company depends on manufacturing in places like China and Taiwan.