FA Takes No Action Against Ratcliffe Over Immigration Comments
The Football Association will not charge Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe for his controversial immigration comments, issuing only a reminder of responsibilities.
The Football Association will not charge Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe for his controversial immigration comments, issuing only a reminder of responsibilities.
Construction firm Gilbane | Turner offers a $100,000 reward after vandals cause $150,000 in damage to the new Buffalo Bills stadium, with pornographic and anti-LGBTQ graffiti found in suites.
American actor Eric Dane, best known for playing Dr. Mark 'McSteamy' Sloan in Grey's Anatomy, has died aged 53 after battling motor neurone disease. His career spanned TV, film and theatre.
New polling shows the Green Party ahead in the Gorton and Denton by-election, challenging Labour's long-held stronghold. With Reform close behind, the contest is tighter than ever.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been released under investigation after police questioned him over allegations of sharing confidential material with Jeffrey Epstein. Officers searched his Sandringham and Royal Lodge residences.
Readers share experiences of men pushing, shouting, and barging into women in public, highlighting a shift in societal behaviour and calling for change.
A letter from Rodney Brooke highlights the benefits of political plurality in local government, with representation from Conservative, Green, and Labour officials. Other letters discuss Wuthering Heights sales, bed warmers, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor'
Former BBC World Service correspondents and listeners urge proper funding for the service, highlighting its strategic importance amid global threats and domestic budget cuts.
Former Manchester United and Liverpool academy footballer Patrick Lacey, 32, is among four individuals charged with attempted murder after a shooting in Huyton. The victim, a man in his 20s, was shot in the leg and hospitalised with serious injuries.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch rallied Scottish Tory members at their final pre-election conference, insisting the party can win again despite polling projecting just 11 seats.
Two teenage boys have been sentenced to life imprisonment for the racist murder of Kamran Aman, a 38-year-old father, in an unprovoked attack in Barry, South Wales.
Heartfelt tributes from Alyssa Milano and Ashton Kutcher honor Eric Dane, the Grey's Anatomy star who died at 53 following an ALS diagnosis, celebrating his humor and family devotion.
Amanda Cronin, star of Real Housewives of London, has been banned from driving for six months after accumulating twelve penalty points for speeding offences.
Joshua Springer, 35, admitted nine rape charges and making indecent images of children after targeting vulnerable women in a Lincolnshire care home. Police continue investigating the full scale of his offending.
Full Fact's latest round-up examines claims about Keir Starmer's popularity, false assertions about England's mayors, and an AI-generated image of Jeffrey Epstein.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky states Ukraine is open to real compromises with Russia but will not accept ultimatums. He criticises Donald Trump's demands as unfair, while allies plan a key meeting on the invasion anniversary.
Oaveed Rahman, 27, sentenced to five years for animal cruelty and fraud after 41 dog carcasses found at his filthy Essex rescue centre. The court heard of horrific conditions and betrayal of pet owners.
Former UK prime ministers Boris Johnson and Liz Truss reportedly lobbied Donald Trump to oppose the UK's plan to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, amid US military concerns.
Karoline Leavitt, the youngest White House Press Secretary, faces scrutiny over her luxury shoe collection featuring brands like Jimmy Choo, Gucci, and Chanel, with stylists analysing her professional image.
WWE star Logan Paul has issued a public apology after making TikTok sensation Alix Earle feel uncomfortable by mistakenly asking if she had won Dancing With The Stars during a Super Bowl week interview.
Scotland's council umbrella body Cosla has issued a stark warning about escalating toxic online behaviour and abuse directed at councillors as they finalise annual budgets and council tax decisions.
Nine US fighter jets were launched to intercept five Russian military aircraft near Alaska's Air Defense Identification Zone, amid ongoing tensions between Washington and Moscow.
The US Supreme Court has ruled that Donald Trump overstepped his authority by imposing global tariffs without congressional approval, a decision hailed by Democrats as a victory for American consumers and constitutional limits.
Prince Andrew's planned solitary 66th birthday at Sandringham was abruptly interrupted by his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office, leading to 11 hours in police custody.
Paul Henderson, former investigations editor, refutes claims of being a conduit for corrupt private investigators in a high-profile legal case against Associated Newspapers Ltd.
Police interview Prince Andrew's protection officers in Epstein probe, while Trump slams Supreme Court tariff ruling as a 'disgrace' and hints at alternative plans.
The arrest of Prince Andrew on misconduct charges has triggered the most damaging crisis for the British monarchy in centuries, raising questions about King Charles's inheritance and the institution's survival amid declining public support.
Lindsay and Craig Foreman, a British couple detained in Iran, have been sentenced to 10 years for espionage, a charge they deny, amid rising geopolitical tensions and family campaigns for their release.
American figure skater Amber Glenn intervened to block a camera from filming Japan's tearful Kaori Sakamoto after a silver medal finish, sparking debate about media boundaries.
Dutch speed skater Jutta Leerdam's gold medal-winning suit is up for auction, with bids already surpassing £2,400. The sale follows her record-breaking Olympic performance and controversial post-race celebration.