New Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim describes his Old Trafford welcome as “special” but admits he is “anxious” going into games.
Month: November 2024
Euro 2025 hopes as Wales on brink of footballing history
Wales’ women are hoping to make history by qualifying for their first major tournament.
Katherine Grainger is first female Olympic chair
Dame Katherine is the only British woman to win medals in five successive Olympic games.
Price of tattoos ‘will rise’ as new safety rules begin
Improving standards is the aim, but licensing costs could mean tattoos become more expensive.
Gregg Wallace ‘fascinated by my sex life and made lesbian jokes’
A number of workers across a range of shows have approached BBC News with claims about the TV presenter.
Police given misconduct notices over girl’s M5 death
Tamzin Hall, 17, died when she was struck by a car on the M5 in Somerset.
Last-minute lobbying ahead of major assisted dying vote
MPs are voting in what could be one of the most momentous decisions of their political lives.
Met Office ‘threat to life’ hot weather alerts accidentally sent to phones
The Met Office says the test messages have now been removed from devices.
Haigh admits pleading guilty to 2014 criminal offence
The transport secretary says she admitted to a criminal offence relating to a police investigation.
Net migration hit record 906,000 last year
The number has since fallen to 728,000 in year to June, the Office for National Statistics estimated in its latest figures.
