Liverpool boss Arne Slot says his players should be themselves and follow their emotions as they come to terms with the death of team-mate Diogo […]
Month: July 2025
I was wrongly accused of felling the Sycamore Gap tree
Walter Renwick says he wore a “Rod Stewart” wig to hide while accused of the Sycamore Gap attack.
BBC needs to get a grip quicker after controversies, Ofcom chief says
Dame Melanie Dawes said the BBC needed to complete reports and investigations sooner.
More than 70 arrests at Palestine Action ban protests
The protests – and the arrests – come after the pro-Palestinian group was proscribed as a terror organisation.
Dog rescued after being stuck down a well for 11 days
Jimmy’s owner says firefighters saved the dog’s life and she cannot thank them enough.
M54-M6 link road ‘could generate more than £500m’
The project could generate between £555m and £634m in economic benefits, a council leader claims.
Puppies abandoned in bin bag by side of road
The puppies were found “dehydrated and beginning to overheat” due to the hot weather.
Lancaster sends emergency alert after engine issue
Black smoke was seen coming from one of the engines of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight plane.
Dads call for ban on smartphones in schools
The two fathers say the current guidance on smartphones in schools is unsafe for children.
Drake’s still relevant – as his famous friends will tell you
The Toronto rapper’s performance at Wireless Festival was his first UK appearance since 2016.
