Haaland has been out of competitive action since fracturing a bone in his foot in December. The prolific striker has missed all of City’s last 10 games across all competitions, including tough trips to Newcastle United and Tottenham. Guardiola has now made
Jurgen Klopp has revealed that he does not intend to manage the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea or another English club once he leaves Liverpool. The German boss revealed on Friday that he will be leaving the Reds at the end
Rishi Sunak confronted over NHS waiting lists As the Conservatives were rocked last night with the intervention of former cabinet minister Sir Simon Clarke demanding Rishi Sunak quits it feels like the Tories are on the precipice of yet another leadership election.
Range Rover owners have been blighted by an increase in thefts – a factor which has forced many insurers to up their premiums – or not offer any cover at all. Range Rovers and electric cars have seen massive insurance price rises
Princess Kate will reportedly return to Royal duties and will work from her bed as she recovers from major abdominal surgery. The Princess of Wales, 42, is said to be “doing well” after undergoing surgery at London Clinic near Regent’s Park this
Lando Norris has praised Oscar Piastri’s ‘calm and chilled’ demeanour under pressure following a sensational rookie season in 2023. His McLaren team-mate recently spoke out against the self-critical approach to post-race analysis used in interviews by his colleague. Piastri’s rookie campaign was
Spurs have made plenty of headway at this stage of the January transfer window. Radu Dragusin and Timo Werner have already made their debuts since signing from Genoa and RB Leipzig respectively. But Postecoglou is not done there. With just over two
Jodie Burrage contested her first Australian Open main draw match overnight, facing world No. 80 Tamara Korpatsch in the first round. The British No. 2 took the first set but Korpatsch stormed back to win 2-6 6-3 6-0. Burrage had been suffering
A new law could be brought in to quash the convictions of Post Office branch managers caught up in the Horizon IT scandal under plans being considered by ministers. Lord Chancellor Alex Chalk has held crunch talks with senior judges about how
Justice Secretary Alex Chalk is also “looking at” removing the Post Office’s ability to prosecute, the Prime Minister confirmed. More than 700 branch managers were wrongly convicted of theft and false accounting after faulty Fujitsu software called Horizon made it appear as