Goals from Ryan Gravenberch and Diogo Jota helped re-focus Liverpool’s title challenge, as Jurgen Klopp’s side put on a dazzling second-half display to move level on points with leaders Arsenal. The 2019/20 champions had entered the clash on the back of a
An incredible human drama in space exploration ended with the miraculous safe return of the three Apollo 13 astronauts on this day in history, April 17, 1970. “In Mission Control, pandemonium erupted,” NASA reports of the joy that overwhelmed the command center
Andy Murray’s hopes of competing at Wimbledon are still alive after it was confirmed the Scot would not undergo surgery on his injured ankle. The two-time Wimbledon winner injured his ankle ligaments at the recent Miami Open, but no timescale on his
Adrian Newey has revealed that he is keeping his options open when it comes to his future after being linked with a move away from Red Bull. Newey is arguably the greatest technical mastermind in F1 history and has been designing Red
There is an island in the Indian Ocean that is so dangerous, nobody has ever left alive. North Sentinel Island is one of the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal. It is about five miles long and 4.3 miles wide. It
A George Cross awarded to a mine disposal expert buried alive in the London Blitz could fetch £120k (Image: SWNS) A George Cross awarded to a mine disposal expert buried alive in the London Blitz could fetch £120k. Sub. Lieutenant Jack Maynard
Helmut Marko has aided Mercedes’ long-term hopes of bringing Max Verstappen into the team have been bolstered after prefacing his and the Dutchman’s commitment to Red Bull by saying they won’t be joining the Silver Arrows ‘at the moment’. Toto Wolff had
A prominent journalist in western Mexico who was abducted by armed men has been found alive and well, prosecutors said Wednesday. It was the second case this week in Mexico in which officials announced they had found high-profile missing people, without giving
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Taxpayers have forked out nearly £60,000 on new trees for MPs in Westminster, after the last lot were removed following their inability to stay upright. Twelve fig trees, which insisted on frequently falling over, were removed from the atrium of Portcullis House