Wednesday’s headlines continue to be dominated by Donald Trump’s widespread tariffs amid an escalation between the world’s two biggest economies: the United States and China. Trump’s retaliatory tariffs against China’s retaliatory tariffs sees the US tariffs on Chinese goods now at a rate of 104%. China has said it won’t back down and will continue to fight ‘until the end’ – the battle between the two has raised fears of a global recession.
Elsewhere, Prince Harry is back in Britain to attend a two-day hearing over the decision to cut back his security following his move to the United States. The royal has argued that the country isn’t safe enough for him to bring his wife and children and that his security team in the US does not have access to the level of information needed to ensure his family is safe. Harry has said the UK is always his home and is central to his children’s heritage.
A Universal Studio theme park is set to be built in the UK which could bring an extra £50 billion to the economy, creating 28,000 jobs. The resort would be the first in Europe under the brand behind blockbusters such as Wicked, Harry Potter, Shrek and The Minions movie franchise – and joins six others around the world.
Last night’s football action dominates many UK headlines as English club Arsenal battered Real Madrid 3-0 in the first leg of the quarter finals. England’s Lionesses suffered a 3-2 loss to Belgium in the Women’s Nations League after winning the reverse fixture 5-0 at home only a few days earlier.
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The England women’s national football team, nicknamed the Lionesses, has been governed by the Football Association (FA) since 1993, having been previously administered by the Women’s Football Association. The Lionesses played its first international match in November 1972 against Scotland.
Paul Barber suggests that the high injury rates in women’s football may be linked to pitches designed for male athletes, advocating for tailored surfaces for female players.
Slot’s Reds go 13 points clear Liverpool have gone 13 points clear at the top of the Premier League table after beating Newcastle 2-0. England’s…
We’re into a different stage of our England development and it’s interesting to see how far we’ve come and where we’re at now. The recent…
Uefa promises 1bn euros to European women’s football UEFA Commits €1 Billion to Transform Women’s Football in Europe UEFA has unveiled a bold €1 billion…
England manager Sarina Wiegman plans to adjust her squad for Tuesday’s friendly match against South Africa. Following a narrow 4-3 defeat to Germany at Wembley…
The showdown between two of Europe’s biggest football nations can be a marker of where the Lionesses must improve before the summer. It has not…
EURO 2025 qualifier: Sweden vs England Sweden will take on England in the final group game of Women’s Euro 2025 qualifiers at the Gamla Ullevi…
England recall fit-again Bright for Euro qualifiers World Cup captain Millie Bright has been recalled to the England squad for the first time since October…
Rachel Daly, England international and Aston Villa forward, has announced her retirement from international football. Daly, 32, has 84 caps and was part of the Lioness squad that won Euro 2022.
England’s second 2025 Women’s European Championships qualifiers match kicks off tonight, with the Lionesses facing the Republic of Ireland at the famous Aviva stadium.
Is England vs Sweden on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch Lionesses tonight The Lionesses are back in action tonight as they host…
According to Sarina Wiegman, England captain and defender Leah Williamson is “fit and ready” to return to the England squad in Friday’s Euro 2025 qualifier against Sweden.
England captain Leah Williamson has been named in the squad for the Euro 2025 qualifiers against Sweden and the Republic of Ireland. Williamson could get her first cap since April last year.
England have unveiled their new home and away kits ahead of Euro 2024.
Current European Champions England have drawn a tough group for the upcoming Euro 2025 qualifiers.
England and Arsenal defender Lotte Wubben-Moy’s header put England ahead within the first minute.
Lionesses star Lotte Wubben-Moy fulfilled a promise she made to a young deaf fan with her goal celebration in England’s 5-1 win over Italy on Tuesday.
The Lionesses are back in action tonight in their final warm-weather camp friendly as they face Italy in Spain.
Arsenal and England skipper Leah Williamson withdraws from England squad with injury Arsenal defender Leah Williamson has withdrawn from her first England squad since April…
Sarina Wiegman explains controversial decision to snub Nikita Parris from latest England squad England women’s boss Sarina Wiegman has defended her decision not to pick…
Captain Leah Williamson returns to England squad for first time since ACL injury England skipper Leah Williamson has been named in the upcoming squad for…
There are now twice as many registered female football teams in England compared to seven years ago.
The most significant surge occurred during the 2022-23 season, following the Lionesses’ victory in Euro 2022, with nearly 1,500 new teams joining the ranks.
Lionesses to face Austria and Italy in February friendlies In February, England is set to kick off their preparations for the European Championship qualifiers with…
England skipper Leah Williamson back in Arsenal squad after ACL injury England skipper Leah Williamson has returned to the pitch for her club Arsenal after…