Michael Portillo delivered a simple slap down of Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary after the Brexit-hating multi-millionaire voiced delight in Brexiteers “dying out”. In an offensive interview with the Sunday Times, the Irish CEO said he is hopeful about the future as the
Marcus Rashford responded emphatically to Wayne Rooney suggesting he could be wise to consider leaving Manchester United this summer, as the out-of-form forward slotted home an important spot-kick against Everton, at a time when his United future has been called into question.
Prince Harry has been spotted watching his wife Meghan Markle from the audience at her SXSW panel discussion. Meghan was part of a discussion with other women in Hollywood called “Breaking Barriers, Shaping Narratives: How Women Lead On and Off the Screen”.
Ukraine is repeatedly dealing significant blows to Russia’s air force as it pushes back on its once-dominant aerial presence. Russia, relying heavily on its Beriev A-50 radar planes, has seen its capabilities severely diminished, with only six of these crucial aircraft remaining
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The BBC’s John Simpson delivered a brutal slap down of Tucker Carlson’s interview with Vladimir Putin, claiming the American “didn’t ask a single hard question” and that the tyrant was allowed to “drone on”. Carlson broadcast his interview with Putin, among the
Ofcom’s recent report suggesting Royal Mail could deliver over three days instead of six and save up to £650million has received mixed reactions, with experts convinced it is unnecessary to drop the current configuration to save money. The regulators found the postal
Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario has sung the praises of Andre Onana ahead of his side’s clash with Manchester United on Sunday afternoon. The Italian has hit the ground running in the Premier League and truly made an impact for his new side,
Pep Guardiola has taken the guesswork out of this week’s Fantasy Premier League (FPL) team selection by categorically ruling Erling Haaland out of the trip to Newcastle United. The Premier League’s joint-top-scorer has been out of action for the past month due
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