Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned the fight against Hamas will be long and is about to intensify. Despite growing international calls for a ceasefire amid horrendous Palestinian civilian casualties, Mr Netanyahu said he had visited Gaza on Christmas Day and
Tyson Fury’s heavyweight rankings look way off the mark in 2023 following a year that saw his No2 and No3 boxers in the glamour division, Joe Joyce and Deontay Wilder, lose convincingly. In September of last year, Fury rated both fighters just
Deontay Wilder’s refusal to retire and Anthony Joshua still being open to fighting the Bronze Bomber despite his defeat to Joseph Parker on Saturday has kept hopes of an eventual mega-fight alive. The ex-WBC world heavyweight champion, 38, was defeated by Parker
Anthony Joshua will get a chance to fight for a world title belt once again after Eddie Hearn confirmed his next bout. The British heavyweight beat Otto Wallin with a brilliant performance in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night. However, the card did
Anthony Joshua’s long-awaited fight with Deontay Wilder could be officially announced tonight – provided both boxers win on the ‘Day of Reckoning’ card in Saudi Arabia. Joshua faces Otto Wallin in a headline heavyweight contest at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh while
Tory ministers have admitted they are fighting “for every single vote” in a fresh by-election test for Rishi Sunak. Voters in Wellingborough voted to oust disgraced MP Peter Bone after being accused of bullying and sexual misconduct in 2012 and 2013. And
Ukraine is set to follow Vladimir Putin’s example in releasing prisoners to fight in the war. This comes as the Ukrainian armed forces are demanding the mobilisation of up to half a million more to fight back against Russia. Momentum is building
The UK has joined an alliance tasked with tackling a spate of recent attacks in the Red Sea that have threatened to cripple the global supply chain. British ships will soon set sail for the Middle East alongside a host of other
David Davis has revealed that last week’s scrap in which he saved a homeless stranger from two thugs was not the first time he had fought to help underdogs. The former Brexit secretary, who handed the rough sleeper £60 after taking him
Marian Clode, 61, was on an Easter break in Northumberland with her two grandchildren, husband, daughter and son-in-law, when a cow charged at her and attacked her three times. She died days later in hospital in April 2016, having suffered a severe