Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde has explained why he didn’t join Arsenal at the age of 16. The Uruguayan went on trial with the Gunners but admits he never wanted to move to England. Valverde has established himself as an integral player
A teacher was reduced to tears in class after a young boy’s heartbreaking question about food revealed the harsh reality some children face. The lad innocently asked when the ‘lady that puts food in his backpack is coming’, referring to the school’s
High school students, fed up with a policy that allows non-binary, gender-fluid and transgender students to use any bathroom or lock rooms they want to based on their gender, have taken matters into their own hands by staging a walkout. Frustrated pupils
Tyson Fury admitted that Francis Ngannou’s skills in the boxing ring caught him by surprise in Saturday night’s narrow split decision victory. Fury prevailed over the ex-UFC star despite being knocked down in the third round. While Ngannou entered the fight with
South Africa forwards coach Deon Davids appeared to be unaware of the incident when speaking at a Springboks press conference on Sunday morning. “I’m not aware of that, I’m not aware of any comment, if it was discussed,” he said. “I’m not
Manchester United star Harry Maguire has opened up on the conversation he had with David Beckham after the England icon reached out to offer his support. Maguire has slipped down the pecking order at Old Trafford, been stripped of the captaincy and
Fiji head coach Simon Raiwalui showed his class after his side were beaten by Portugal in one of the Rugby World Cup’s biggest upsets. The manager entered the victor’s dressing room after the match to offer his congratulations, in a gesture that
Lewis Hamilton showed his class in the aftermath of his crash with George Russell at the Qatar Grand Prix on Sunday, apologising to his team-mate in the paddock. The two Mercedes drivers came together at turn one on the opening lap of
This little pocket of London was once so dangerous it had the famous nickname of “Murder Mile” – but today it couldn’t be more different. Lower Clapton, in the heart of Hackney, was once a place you’d think twice about walking through
Martin Odegaard again showed his class and leadership skills as Arsenal brushed aside Bournemouth on Saturday. The Gunners captain was seen chatting to Gabriel Jesus before Kai Havertz scored his side’s second penalty in a heartwarming moment. Odegaard isn’t perhaps a vocal