Jon Sopel has been left red-faced after Tory MPs corrected him over an attack on Rishi Sunak. The former BBC journalist incorrectly claimed the Conservatives have a majority in the House of Lords as he lashed out at the PM for blaming
Tiger Woods and Jon Rahm are among the golfers who face a nervous second round as they look to make it to the weekend at the 2024 Masters. Woods is chasing history at Augusta National, while reigning champion Rahm has left himself
Jon Rahm has revealed he misses the PGA Tour and four courses in particular as he prepares to try and defend his Masters title. The 2023 champion sent shockwaves when he defected to the Saudi breakaway league in December. LIV not only
Golf superstar Jon Rahm is planning a Spanish feast for his Masters dinner, but fellow golfer Dustin Johnson has now awkwardly confessed he’s not familiar with many of the dishes. Johnson, who won the Masters in 2020, will be among the stars
LIV Golf star Patrick Reed made his allegiances clear by setting aside his own priorities to lend a hand to young golfer Caleb Surratt, following a request from Jon Rahm. At merely 19 years old, Surratt is the youngest participant on the
Jon Rahm has admitted he is finding it difficult to adjust to some aspects of his career at LIV Golf – in particular not being able to defend several of his PGA Tour titles. The Spaniard will tee it up at Augusta
Lee Anderson’s attendance at a Conservative fundraiser despite currently being suspended as a Tory MP, as exclusively revealed by Express.co.uk, has been condemned by Labour’s Jonathan Ashworth, who said the incident “beggars belief“. Mr Anderson was at a dinner to raise money
Jon Rahm became LIV Golf’s latest mega-money signing, after the Masters champion signed on the dotted line earlier this month. Rahm made golfing history with his Saudi switch, after being handed a reported £450 million deal to join Greg Norman and the
Rahm is not the first star to accept the Saudi riches, joining the likes of Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson as well as some of his fellow Europeans in Ian Poulter and Sergio Garcia. Like many, Rahm revealed it was not just
Jon Rahm could still play on the DP World Tour next month despite his defection to LIV Golf. Rahm has been suspended by the PGA Tour from their events for his “association with a series of unauthorised tournaments” after signing his £450m