Rafael Nadal has announced that he will not be making his highly-anticipated return to the court at this month’s Qatar Open. The Spaniard was initially set to play in Doha, which would have marked his first tournament appearance since January when he
Boris Johnson has been tipped to have a strong chance at making a dramatic political comeback this year. Bookmaker William Hill puts the former prime minister at 5/2 to return to the Cabinet in 2024. Mr Johnson is also 4/1 to win
Boris Johnson is at the centre of fresh speculation over a sensational political comeback. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak this week left the door open to a return by his former boss. Asked by ITV if he would have Mr Johnson back in
Boris Johnson is seriously considering a return to frontline politics following growing calls for him to give the Tories a campaign poll boost. The former prime minister is mulling what role he can play in the future after Rishi Sunak opened the
Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak (Image: Getty) Rishi Sunak today opens the door to Boris Johnson’s political comeback and tells of his pride in their time working together. The Prime Minister admits there are “well-documented differences” between them but revealed he talked
However, a clause allowing him to break the agreement midway through the contract reportedly existed, allowing him to join the Scuderia team next year. It will bring to an end 11 years of Hamilton driving for Mercedes, in which time he won
Tottenham duo Brennan Johnson and James Maddison brutally mocked Neal Maupay after the north Londoners came from behind to beat Brentford in the Premier League. Maupay had mimicked Maddison’s trademark celebration in the first half, only for the England playmaker to have
Jannik Sinner staged a stunning comeback to win his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open and become tennis’ new superstar. But Daniil Medvedev will be haunted by his third defeat in the final here – and the second time after leading
Daniil Medvedev stormed back from two sets down to reach his third Australian Open final. The world No. 3 needed more than four hours to pull off the comeback against Alexander Zverev, winning 5-7 3-6 7-6(4) 7-6(5) 6-3 after the German accused
Nigel Farage revealed if he makes a political comeback his “aim must be to win the general election after next”. The former Ukip leader admitted the pressure was high as speculation continues over whether he will make a return to frontline politics.