The PlayStation 6 is anticipated to learn from the shortcomings of the PS5, particularly regarding the lack of first-party exclusives, with developers already designing games for the new console.
New government plans will allow foreign criminals in England and Wales to be deported after 30% of their sentence, down from the current 50%.
A preliminary US assessment indicates that recent strikes on Iranian nuclear sites only set back Tehran’s programme by a few months, contrary to claims of total destruction by Donald Trump.
Lyon has been relegated to Ligue 2 due to €175 million in debt and a lack of a clear financial recovery plan, as confirmed by the French Professional League (LFP).
Positive Reception: Viewers have praised Transaction for its comic timing and engaging characters, with many taking to social media to express their enjoyment.
The £51 million border control post at Parc Cybi in Holyhead will remain unused as the UK negotiates exemptions from import checks with the EU.
The 2025 Formula 1 season is picking up pace as it approaches the mid-point, with McLaren’s early success now under threat following a difficult outing in Canada.
A 19-year-old man was arrested in Málaga for making online death threats against Álvaro Morata and his family after his penalty miss in the UEFA Nations League final.
Lila Moss made a bold fashion statement at Paris Fashion Week, wearing a sheer black top that showcased her figure, paired with a mullet ruffled hem skirt.
Israeli warplanes were prepared to retaliate against Iranian missile strikes, considering them a violation of a newly-established ceasefire.
Kemi Badenoch has stated that the Conservatives will support Labour’s controversial welfare reforms if Sir Keir Starmer commits to reducing the welfare budget, facilitating work placements, and avoiding tax increases.
Spike, an unlockable enemy character, has emerged as the top racer in Mario Kart World due to hidden stats that enhance his performance on smooth terrain.
England’s openers, Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley, batted through the first session without losing a wicket, reaching 117 for 0 at lunch, and forming a century partnership.
Sir Keir Starmer insists on pursuing controversial benefit cuts despite backlash from over 100 Labour MPs, including Sir Sadiq Khan, who warns of detrimental impacts on vulnerable individuals.
Jaka Bijol has 63 international caps for Slovenia. Newly promoted Premier League club Leeds have signed veteran Slovenia defender Jaka Bijol, the club announced on Tuesday.
Dame Emma Thompson advocates for sex positivity, suggesting that sexual health should be included in NHS health plans, highlighting its benefits for overall well-being.
Cliff Notes – Indian airlines are pretty poor in general The Air India plane crash killed 229 passengers and crew, with only one survivor, and…
The EU is set to revisit its €68 billion Association Agreement with Israel after its External Action Service found indications that Israel breached core human rights obligations, particularly through Gaza-related measures, including humanitarian blockades, strikes on hospitals, and forced displacement.
Jack Watkin, 26, pleaded guilty to six counts of fraud for a designer handbag scam, leveraging a fabricated luxurious lifestyle to con victims out of significant sums.
Jude Bellingham’s competitive spirit and versatility make him a fan favourite, but his instinctive playstyle poses challenges for manager Xabi Alonso’s tactical vision.
Jonathan Bailey and Scarlett Johansson sparked controversy after sharing kisses at the Jurassic World: Rebirth premieres, leading to mixed reactions online regarding the appropriateness of their affection.
Kimi Antonelli Graduates After Strong Showing in F1 Formula 1 rookie Kimi Antonelli has marked a significant milestone in both his academic and racing career…
In Brussels, the European Union and Canada sealed their first-ever security and defence partnership with a non‑American nation.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper plans to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist group after activists broke into RAF Brize Norton and damaged two military planes. If Parliament approves, supporting the group could lead to up to 14 years in jail.
Labour MPs have launched a significant rebellion against the government’s welfare reform plans, with over 100 MPs backing an amendment that could effectively kill off the flagship welfare bill.