Chloe was stabbed while at school – now her parents are reluctant to let her go back (Image: SWNS) Horrifying pictures show blood pouring down the face of a teenage girl after she was stabbed in the head with a pair of
George Russell has hailed Lewis Hamilton in saying that he’s relaxed about who will replace the seven-time world champion as his Mercedes team-mate in 2025. Hamilton will join Ferrari at the end of the current season, potentially leaving Russell as Toto Wolff’s
Speaking to El Objective last week about his injury woes over the past few weeks, Nadal said: “I have had some discomfort in recent weeks and I am a little bit on the limit. At this point, every blow I take, every
“I will be forever grateful for the incredible support of my Mercedes family, especially [Mercedes team principal and CEO] Toto [Wolff] for his friendship and leadership, and I want to finish on a high together. I am 100 per cent committed to
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan reportedly agreed to promote a US airline in exchange for business-class seats on flights during an official visit to America. Sadiq Khan offered to give United Airlines “recognition” while on his US trade mission in 2022, despite
Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Prof Colonel Alexander Perendzhiev said the course would be developed based on interviews with soldiers who “endured all the hardships of frontline service.” He said: “We had to find out what qualities the fighters on the frontline
Taylor Swift’s “Reputation” for lyrical greatness will soon be studied in the hallowed halls of the Ivy League. The English Department at Harvard University plans to debut a course next semester dedicated to the global superstar’s celebrated songcraft, according to The Harvard
Alejandro Garnacho has twice cemented his status as a Manchester United fan favourite this week. The Argentina international’s stunning bicycle kick against Everton showed his class on the pitch, and a wholesome interaction with one young supporter outside the club’s Carrington training
Novak Djokovic showed his class with a congratulatory message to Italy while also bearing the brunt of the blame for Serbia’s Davis Cup disappointment. The world No 1 lost to Jannik Sinner in a singles match before the doubles pairing of Djokovic
According to Emmeline Taylor, professor of criminology at City, University of London, even affluent shoppers are now happy to attempt theft if they can innocently blame the transgression on a technology failure. Last week Marks & Spencer chairman Archie Norman hit the