He said: “He has incredible flair. More than Ferguson. Allegri always knows how a game will go before it starts. In the return leg of the round of 16 of the Champions League in 2015 in Dortmund, he predicted everything. Crazy. Before
A royal expert has pointed out that a major change in the Royal Family’s behaviour makes them appear “more genuine”. Zara Tindall and King Charles displayed their genuine bond at the Royal Windsor Horse Show last week, with the niece and uncle
Potholes are a growing crisis threatening to affect more and more drivers across Britain. Around the UK, thousands of motorists are calling for something to be done about the parlous state of the roads. A member of the AA has now revealed
Members at posh David Lloyd clubs across the UK say they have been infiltrated by naked yobs and loud farters treating the clubs ‘like Benidorm’. They say the issue comes from the fitness club’s liberal use of temporary offers, which give non-members
The deployment of the Kh-69 comes as Ukraine’s military chief warned that the battlefield situation in the industrial east has “significantly worsened in recent days.” Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyy said that Moscow had “significantly” ramped up its assaults since Putin extended his nearly
Neanderthals. They are the brutish, ogre-like beings we occasionally see in science fiction, historical films, and documentaries. It is hard to imagine a time when modern humans shared the planet with them, and even harder to draw any concrete similarities. Yet, a
Scrabble is to become double-sided to encourage players who find the classic game intimidating in a bid to boost inclusivity. The board is to be sold with the original version on one side and a simplified version on the other. Mattel, which
BBC stars Greg James and Chris Smith have been accused of ableism after asking their illustrator to give a character a glass eye to make her “more disgusting”. The Radio 1 hosts are among 13 authors commissioned to write new stories based
Tensions between Iran and Israel continue to ratchet up following the strike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) canceling leave for troops and Tehran vowing “revenge” for the attack. “We [have been] dealing with Iran since
Michael Gove has admitted he showed “moral cowardice” by failing to be upfront with David Cameron about his plans to play a leading role in the Brexit referendum campaign. The pair fell out before the 2016 vote when Mr Gove, then the