Jaguars' Josh Allen Plays 2023 on Franchise Tag After Talks Stall
Jacksonville Jaguars and Pro Bowl pass-rusher Josh Allen have hit an impasse in contract negotiations, raising the prospect of the franchise-tagged star hitting free agency in 2024.
Jacksonville Jaguars and Pro Bowl pass-rusher Josh Allen have hit an impasse in contract negotiations, raising the prospect of the franchise-tagged star hitting free agency in 2024.
Shoppers across the UK are being urgently warned not to consume a specific brand of feta cheese sold in major supermarkets due to a potential link to a deadly E. coli outbreak. The Food Standards Agency has issued a 'do not eat' alert.
Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand reveals he turned down a formal approach to become England manager, citing a lack of 'footballing intellect' on the FA panel. The former defender opens up on his surprising pivot into football agency and life in Duba
A new lunar cycle, combined with rising sea levels from climate change, threatens to unleash a new era of devastating 'moon tides' and coastal flooding in the UK by the 2030s, pushing existing defences to the brink.
An Environment Agency investigation uncovers a major environmental crime, with hazardous waste from landfills and sewage plants being spread on farmland, threatening food safety and public health.
Critical water reservoirs across England, including key sites in Somerset, Derbyshire, and Yorkshire, are at alarmingly low levels following an unusually dry winter, prompting concerns over future supply and hosepipe bans.
Minnesota Wild star Kirill Kaprizov has stunned the hockey world by rejecting a massive contract extension, throwing his future with the club into doubt and igniting a potential blockbuster trade saga.
Public Health Alert: Toxic algae bloom at Rutland Water forces immediate ban on swimming and water sports. Authorities warn of severe health risks as experts investigate the cause.
Exclusive: NASA intensifies its prohibition on Chinese citizens working across its facilities and programmes, citing stringent national security protocols and ongoing geopolitical tensions.
RMT union leader Mick Lynch accuses the Conservative government of hypocrisy for using agency workers to break strikes while enforcing Minimum Service Levels laws on unions.
Britain is on high alert as more than 300 flood warnings and alerts are activated across England and Wales. The Environment Agency urges immediate action with severe disruption expected from relentless rainfall.
The Environment Agency issues a stark warning as forecasts predict potential autumn floods while the country remains in a state of drought, creating a paradoxical and dangerous weather scenario.
A New Jersey man's transatlantic journey from Camden to a quiet English village culminates in a major international police operation, exposing a dark online footprint and serious child endangerment charges.
A London rental dispute turns nasty as an estate agent accuses a tenant of fabricating reasons to break her contract, then charges her £1,200 for a full lock replacement. The tenant shares the shocking email exchange.
The costly and secretive Daijosai enthronement ritual for Emperor Naruhito has ignited a fierce debate in Japan, pitting ancient tradition against modern financial transparency and the future of the Chrysanthemum Throne.
US immigration officials have launched a significant enforcement operation at a key Hyundai parts supplier in Georgia, arresting numerous workers and escalating pressure on corporations over their hiring practices.
The UK Environment Agency has issued severe 'danger to life' flood warnings across England, with Storm Henk triggering widespread travel chaos and property damage. Urgent advice issued to public.
The UN's nuclear watchdog condemns Iran's 'disproportionate and unprecedented' expulsion of IAEA inspectors, severely hampering oversight of its rapidly advancing atomic programme.
Tesco has issued an urgent product recall for its Chicken & Stuffing Sandwich Filler due to undeclared egg, posing a serious health risk to allergy sufferers. Here's what customers need to do.
Exclusive: Multiple FEMA employees have been dismissed after a shocking internal investigation uncovered they were accessing and sharing hardcore pornography while on the job and using government equipment.
Shoppers across the UK are being urged to check their freezers immediately as Trader Joe's recalls its Fully Cooked Pizza with Pepperoni over potential metal fragment contamination. The Food Standards Agency has issued a critical 'do not eat' alert.
A UK science teacher has been permanently banned from the classroom after a disciplinary panel found he accessed adult chat sites and viewed explicit images during lessons. Discover the full story of the professional misconduct hearing.
After weeks of rotting waste piling up, Birmingham's streets are finally clear. The council deployed agency staff to break the industrial deadlock, but unions are vowing a prolonged fight, threatening fresh strikes by spring.
Yorkshire Water is under fire for a series of incidents in Sheffield, including sewage discharges into a park and supply disruptions, raising serious questions about infrastructure and regulatory compliance.
An exclusive investigation into a luxury London nanny agency, Celina, reveals shocking customer complaints over stained baby milk bottles, unprofessional conduct, and a refusal to refund. Discover the full story of a parent's nightmare.
Health officials issue a stark warning as whooping cough cases in England hit a dramatic high. Pregnant women are strongly advised to get vaccinated to protect their newborns from this potentially fatal disease.
Exclusive: Senior MPs challenge Policing Minister Chris Philp over the National Crime Agency's leadership and strategic priorities amid growing concerns about its effectiveness.
Exclusive: Despite a European Arrest Warrant and a lost legal fight in 2019, dangerous Albanian fugitive Ilir Rrecaj continues to evade justice, walking the streets of Britain. This investigation reveals a shocking breakdown in the UK's extradition system
In a bold move, Home Secretary Chris Philp orders the National Crime Agency to intensify its pursuit of Britain's most dangerous organised crime syndicates, prioritising the seizure of their assets and dismantling their networks.
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper vows a Labour government would rapidly clear the asylum backlog and end costly hotel use, while tackling small boat crossings with a new cross-border police unit.