The Europa League round of 16 draw takes place this morning with four British teams waiting to learn their fates. Premier League leaders Liverpool plus Brighton and West Ham and Rangers, top of the Scottish Premiership, are all in the seeded pot
The website they created at the time – Sussex Royal – was also banned from use. Now a source claimed the Sussexes’s recent rebranding is giving a “real headache” to the one royal official who must decide what to do about it.
Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea will all be in the draw for the fifth round of the FA Cup, which is due to take place on Sunday afternoon. And the Premier League giants will be joined by sixth-tier side Maidstone United, who
David Cameron has said he expects Rishi Sunak‘s flagship immigration legislation will make it through the House of Lords. The Prime Minister saw off a rebellion over his Safety of Rwanda Bill, which passed its third reading unamended in the Commons on
King Charles has delivered one final snub to seal Harry and Meghan’s fate by omitting them from his Christmas Day speech. Furthermore, there is also no mention of the pair in the BBC’s documentary about his Coronation. The documentary about King Charles’s
James Cleverly outlines his migration plan Rishi Sunak has just days to save his premiership and prevent a leadership vote of confidence, Tory MPs are warning. Emergency legislation to allow the deportation flights of illegal migrants to Rwanda is now expected next
Premier League teams will learn their opponents in Sunday’s FA Cup third-round draw. The likes of Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal enter the competition at this stage, with fixtures scheduled to take place on the weekend of January 6-7. Manchester City
United are no strangers to difficult afternoons at St James’, winning just two of their last seven visits. Joe Willock and Callum Wilson’s goals condemned them to a 2-0 defeat in the Premier League last season. And Newcastle will be out for
Reigning World Darts Championship champion Michael Smith is set to take on either Kevin Doets or Stowe Buntz when he begins the defence of his title next month. The illustrious tournament will begin on Friday, December 15 at Alexandra Palace in London.
Novak Djokovic’s fate at the ATP Finals remains in the hands of Jannik Sinner, the man who ended his 19-match winning streak on Tuesday. The world No 1 beat alternate Hubert Hurkacz 7-6(1) 4-6 6-1 but, because he dropped a set, it