After more than 40 years, Macao’s horse racing track hosted its final races on Saturday, marking the end of the sport in the city known for its casinos. In January, the city’s government announced the termination of its contract with the Macao
In an emotional social media post, the Harlequin wrote: “To play for England once was a dream come true. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I’d get the opportunity to do it over 100 times. “After a lot of reflection
Day three of the Cheltenham Festival has arrived, and it looks set to be a tricky day for punters. After two days where favourites have justified strong market support, bookmakers will be hoping that they can come out on top ahead of
Daniil Medvedev called the physio to the court after dropping the third set to Jannik Sinner in the Australian Open final. The world No. 3 was cruising when he led 6-3 6-3. But he has already lost one final in Melbourne from
Boris Johnson has put down a £30,000 bid on a surprise prop from the set of the Netflix show The Crown – but insiders have no idea where he will put it. The former Prime Minister, who led the country between 2019
Vladimir Putin’s authoritarian regime is brutally crushing all dissent and “spewing homophobia and racism” as a way of distracting from his relentless repression of Russian civilians, a shocking new report has warned. In its World Report 2024, Human Rights Watch says during
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is facing an incredibly hectic January transfer window, with a spate of exits and arrivals scheduled at the Emirates stadium if all goes to plan. The Gunners are fiercely hunting down the Premier League title, and find themselves
Disgraced popstar Gary Glitter could be freed from prison next month after he made a bid to be released. Glitter, 79, was released from his 16-year sentence in February last year after he sexually abused three underage girls. The former star, who
But the fluffy expats finally returned to their native China on Monday after the end of a deal between the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) and the China Wildlife Conservation Association. Michael Livingstone, a senior animal keeper at the zoo, joined
George Washington gave a final goodbye to his soldiers at the close of the Revolutionary War on this day in history, Dec. 4, 1783. Washington, then-commanding general of the Continental Army, rallied his military officers at Fraunces Tavern in New York City,