Zak Starkey has been dismissed from The Who for a second time, shortly before the band’s farewell tour, after a series of chaotic performances and tensions with lead singer Roger Daltrey.
Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill acknowledged that his team conceded “10 to 15 extra” runs in the first innings against Delhi Capitals, but an unbroken 205-run opening partnership secured a 10-wicket victory.
Cristiano Ronaldo has received a significant offer from a Brazilian club ahead of the Club World Cup, with details still emerging about the interested side.
Sir Keir Starmer expressed concerns that Britain could become an “island of strangers” if immigration issues are not addressed, drawing criticism for similarities to past inflammatory rhetoric.
Potential for a Spin-off: The discussion suggests that a new game set in modern Vice City could serve as a prequel to GTA 6, utilising a smaller map and less demanding graphics.
Dr Tom Potokar, a British surgeon in Gaza, describes the region as a “slaughterhouse” due to the ongoing Israeli bombardment, referencing the high casualty rates reported by Palestinian health officials.
Borussia Dortmund secured a UEFA Champions League spot after a remarkable turnaround, finishing the season with six wins in seven matches, despite being 11th just two months prior.
Max Verstappen showcased his commanding prowess in the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, delivering a superb performance that saw him clinch victory at Imola.
Former US President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with prostate cancer characterised by a Gleason score of 9, indicating an aggressive form that has metastasised to the bone.
Mumbai Indians (MI) can secure playoff qualification by defeating Delhi Capitals (DC) in their next match, as it would leave DC unable to reach 16 points.
ITV’s new drama Code of Silence features a silent ad break with signed and subtitled adverts, raising awareness for the deaf community.
Jeremie Frimpong is poised to undergo a medical at Liverpool as the club prepares to activate his £30 million release clause from Bayer Leverkusen.
Israel will permit a limited amount of food into Gaza to prevent a “starvation crisis” amidst a blockade lasting nearly three months, as casualties escalate in the ongoing conflict.
Eddie Marsan portrays FBI explosives expert Tom Thurman in the BBC drama “The Bombing of Pan Am 103,” which examines the Lockerbie disaster and its aftermath.
Crystal Palace secured their first major trophy in 120 years by defeating Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup final, with Eberechi Eze scoring the decisive goal.
In extreme heat during the 2013 Test at WACA, Pietersen’s aggressive batting style was crucial, showcasing his ability to change the game’s momentum despite challenging conditions.
Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural mass attracted tens of thousands, where he connected with the faithful from around the world, blessing babies and emphasising joy and unity.
Ezra Miller, who identifies as they/them, re-emerged at the Cannes Film Festival after a series of controversies, including arrests and allegations of inappropriate behaviour, which led to a significant withdrawal from public life.
Arsenal and Newcastle are both vying for crucial UEFA Champions League qualification, intensifying their rivalry in the final matches of the season.
Chelsea triumphed 3-0 over Manchester United in the Women’s FA Cup final, securing a domestic treble with prior victories in the Super League and League Cup.
Pirelli’s new C6 tyre made its debut at the Imola Grand Prix, but its performance left both teams and the tyre supplier scratching their heads.
Sir Elton John expressed feelings of betrayal and anger towards the UK Government for resisting amendments to the Data (Use and Access) Bill that would enhance copyright protections against AI usage.
A 16-year-old boy from East Kilbride has died following a disturbance at Irvine Beach, discovered by police at approximately 6.45pm on Saturday.
Russia conducted its largest drone attack on Ukraine since the war began, firing 273 drones across multiple regions, surpassing previous records.
Austria triumphed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, marking their third victory, while the UK finished in 19th place, receiving zero points from the public vote.