England’s game against France on the final day of the Six Nations got off to an awkward start thanks to a blunder from referee Angus Gardner. There were no trophies to play for in Lyon, with Ireland wrapping up the title earlier
Francis Ngannou apologised to his fanbase after he was sensationally knocked out by Anthony Joshua. On Friday night in Saudi Arabia, Joshua floored Ngannou on two occasions before a powerful right-handed strike sent the former UFC heavyweight champion crashing to the canvas.
But despite his final lap in Q3 taking him to the top of the standings, the Dutchman initially thought he’d blown it. With the Scuderia duo of Leclerc and Carlos Sainz still to go out for their last efforts, Verstappen told team
That followed a spell of just 16 Premier League appearances since moving to City from Leeds for £42million in the summer of 2022. And despite playing a part in the club’s historic treble-winning campaign, his relationship with the Spanish manager deteriorated after
Holiday park operator Pontins has issued an apology following receipt of a legal notice for displaying “shocking” discrimination against Irish Travellers. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) discovered that Pontins had compiled a list of common Irish surnames categorised as “undesirable
Labour’s by-election candidate, Azhar Ali, has said sorry for his “deeply offensive” remarks. He had reportedly claimed that Israel allowed Hamas to launch an attack on October 7 as a pretext to invade Gaza. It was reported that Mr Ali made these
Israel’s National Security Minister has apologised after his son said US President Joe Biden was like an Alzheimer’s patient. Shuvael Ben Gvir, son of Itamar Ben Gvir, tweeted a photo of Biden with the caption and added: “In these difficult times it
Two clinical first-half goals from Richarlison weren’t enough to inspire Tottenham to a win over his former club Everton at Goodison Park. The game was just four minutes old when he volleyed home from Destiny Udogie’s cut-back, before Jack Harrison levelled from close
The University of Cambridge was plunged into humiliation after “no mess” signs were put up in toilets on campus – but only in Mandarin. Notices were put up at the prestigious university’s Homerton College after cleaning staff noticed the toilets were left
Michael Smith was left apologising to a partisan Welsh crowd after ruining their fairytale finish on the opening night of the Premier League darts season in Cardiff. On a raucous night, ‘Bully Boy’ got his campaign off to the perfect start by