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Chelsea Face Premier League Points Deduction Over Payments

Exclusive: Chelsea could face a points deduction or even RELEGATION as the Premier League investigates secret payments connected to former owner Roman Abramovich's era. The bombshell investigation centres on millions paid to 'Russian entities'.

Chelsea hit with 74 FA charges over Abramovich-era breaches

Exclusive: The Football Association has charged Chelsea with a staggering 74 alleged rule breaches related to payments made during Roman Abramovich's ownership, potentially leading to severe sanctions for the Premier League club.

Roman Kemp's heartfelt suicide prevention plea

Capital FM presenter Roman Kemp bravely opens up about his personal grief and mental health struggles in a powerful new interview, urging for more open conversations to prevent suicide.

Roman Kemp & Premier League Launch Suicide Prevention Drive

Broadcaster Roman Kemp joins forces with the Premier League and its clubs to launch 'Together Against Suicide', a major new campaign to tackle the UK's mental health crisis and promote suicide prevention through the power of football.

Canterbury Cathedral Votes to Become Roman Catholic

The Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral has voted to adopt the Roman Catholic faith, marking a seismic shift in British religious history and severing its centuries-old ties with the Church of England.

Jack Draper's US Open Ends in Injury Heartbreak

Rising British tennis star Jack Draper's US Open campaign ends in heartbreak as a painful shoulder injury forces him to retire mid-match against Roman Safiullin. Get the full story on his devastating exit and what's next for the young ace.

UK's Most Underrated European City Revealed

A leading travel expert has revealed the UK's most overlooked gem, a city boasting Roman history, stunning architecture, and a fraction of the crowds found in London or Edinburgh. Discover why this destination deserves a top spot on your travel bucket lis

Parents plead not guilty to son's murder and torture

Emmanuel and Nadia Haro have entered not guilty pleas to a litany of charges, including murder and torture, following the death of their 11-year-old son, Roman. The case has sent shockwaves through the community as harrowing new details emerge.

Harrods removes controversial Mohamed Al-Fayed pharaoh statues

The iconic Knightsbridge department store has dismantled two giant bronze statues of its former owner, Mohamed Al-Fayed, depicted as an Egyptian pharaoh. The move comes after renewed scrutiny of the sculptures, long considered a contentious landmark.

Discover Cirencester: The Queen of the Cotswolds

Explore the enchanting Roman town of Cirencester, crowned the 'Queen of the Cotswolds'. Uncover its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant market town charm in our detailed travel guide.

Roman Kemp's emotional final BBC Radio 1 show after 7 years

Roman Kemp signs off from BBC Radio 1 after seven years in an emotional final show, sharing heartfelt messages and teasing future television projects. The Capital FM star's departure marks the end of an era for early morning listeners.

Discover Cirencester: The Cotswolds' Charming Capital

Escape to the historic market town of Cirencester, the bustling 'Capital of the Cotswolds'. Explore Roman ruins, shop in a vibrant market, and discover why this is one of the UK's most desirable places to visit and live.

Biblical-Era Weapon Factory Discovered in Israel

A stunning archaeological discovery in Israel's Jordan Valley has uncovered a 'flint blade factory' dating back to the early Biblical era. Experts reveal this site, active 3,000 years ago, produced deadly stone weapons potentially used by the Israelites,

Lost Maya Megalopolis & Superhighways Discovered in Jungle

A groundbreaking LiDAR survey has revealed a sprawling, interconnected network of nearly 1,000 Maya settlements, including 417 cities, linked by 110 miles of ancient superhighways. This discovery in northern Guatemala rewrites the history of the ancient c

Archaeologists To Excavate Glasgow's Buried Skatepark

A unique archaeological dig is set to begin at Glasgow's legendary but long-buried Roman Quay skatepark. Experts are teaming up with the original 1980s skaters to excavate and preserve a pivotal piece of British youth culture and extreme sports heritage.

Lost Ancient City Discovered in Amazon Jungle

Archaeologists have made a staggering discovery in the Colombian Amazon, unearthing a vast ancient city complete with mysterious earthworks and a network of roads, challenging everything we thought we knew about pre-Hispanic civilisations.

Cicero's Lost Roman Villa & Bathhouse Discovered in Kent

A team of archaeologists has made a stunning discovery in Kent, unearthing the remains of a grand Roman bathhouse complex submerged in a river. The site is now believed to be the long-lost villa of the famed orator Cicero, a find that rewrites British his

Shrewsbury rejects Clive of India statue

Shrewsbury becomes the latest UK town to oppose a statue of Robert Clive, citing his controversial colonial legacy, as Britain continues to grapple with its imperial past.

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