Sir Jim Ratcliffe is facing his first internal problem at Manchester United after offering Mason Greenwood hope he can resurrect his career at the club. The forward is out on loan at Getafe after charges, which he denied, of attempted rape, assault
The BBC licence fee was blasted as “ludicrous” and a “tax just to watch Strictly Come Dancing” after it emerged the Government had approved a plan to cut the planned annual rise by a third. Tim Davie, the director general of the
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have landed in Canada after their new website received backlash. The couple took a two-hour trip from Santa Barabra to Vanouver in a gas-guzzling private jet before setting off just 39 minutes later to Victoria on Vancouver
Hungary’s prime minister is grappling with a political crisis following the resignation of the country’s president, who faced backlash for pardoning a man convicted in a child sexual abuse case. Katalin Novák’s resignation was prompted after it was revealed that she pardoned
Andy Murray has risked the wrath of Taylor Swift’s fans after a sarcastic social media post about the pop star. Murray was tuning into Sunday night’s Super Bowl, with Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce playing for the Kansas City Chiefs. Swift had flown
The president of Hungary stepped down on Saturday following backlash to her pardon of a man who had been convicted of concealing sexual abuse of children. Katalin Novák, 46, delivered a televised message on Saturday that she would throw in the towel
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou felt that an additional card while still working out the kinks would just bring more “clutter” to football. “I struggle to understand why this urgency suddenly to bring in new things,” the Aussie said. “I don’t know if
Labour’s support among Muslim voters has dropped by around a third, new polling suggests. The research by Survation found 60 per cent of British Muslims would back Sir Keir Starmer’s party. The figure is down from 86 per cent in polling carried
Viewers vow to boycott Amazon as the streaming site announced they will introduce an additional charge to skip ads. Amazon Prime Video will now offer users the choice to pay £2.99 per month to enjoy an ad-free streaming experience, starting February 5.
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