Channel 5 axed a documentary at the last minute after one of its contributors was exposed as a “hardline Nazi”. The Year The Thames Flooded was due to be shown on the channel last night and take viewers through the devastation caused
Former Manchester United defender Eric Bailly is making the headlines for all the wrong reasons in Turkey on Monday after Besiktas’ latest defeat at the weekend. Bailly was hauled off at half-time in Sunday’s 3-2 loss at Antalyaspor after an on-field row
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag faces a battle to maintain his dressing room’s belief in his vision after Sunday’s derby defeat sunk the season to a new low, according to reports. Ten Hag’s team selection against Manchester City was met with
Eddie Jones is reportedly set to quit Australia after some of his trusted allies were axed in the aftermath of the team’s disastrous Rugby World Cup campaign. Australia lost to Wales and Fiji at the tournament and were dumped out at the
An EU cap on bonuses for UK bankers is set to be scrapped giving a Brexit boost to Britain’s financial sector. The decision will remove the limit on bankers’ annual payouts from the end of October, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and
For England fans, football is once again coming home. But to make sure the 2028 European Championship really does deliver, if not specifically “home” to England, then it will be left with one of his close neighbours. Hallelujah – finally a major
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has suggested that some circuits could be axed from the F1 calendar unless alterations are made. Track limits infringements dominated proceedings in Austria and Qatar, with Charles Leclerc among the drivers to complain about punishments dished out
Striking junior doctors, consultants and radiographers will put patients’ lives in danger when they again walk out for three days from today, Health Secretary Steve Barclay has warned. He spoke as the total number of axed operations and appointments stood at more
England booked their spot in the quarter-finals of the World Cup earlier this week when they watched Japan beat Samoa 28-22 to keep their hopes of victory in France alive. Scotland and Ireland are both in the frame to progress to the
HS2 is a “national disgrace” and should have been cancelled years ago, former Conservative leader Lord Hague has said. He said the controversial high speed rail link is “out of control” amid spiralling costs that could leave taxpayers with a colossal £180billion