Chido Obi-Martin scored seven goals for Arsenal Under-18s in a 9-0 rout over Norwich City on Saturday, finding the net five times in the first half. The 16-year-old, playing two years above himself, has now shattered the single season scoring record set
Millions of cat owners could be risking a £500 fine as the Government enforces a new microchip law that comes into effect in June. From June 10, cats must be microchipped and registered on a database by the time they are 20
The leader of the Green Party was left spluttering on Question Time as she appeared to suggest she would allow in millions of asylum seekers into Britain. During a heated debate about the Government’s Rwanda scheme, Green leader Carla Denyer criticised the
A 6.3-magnitude earthquake has rocked the island of Shokoku in Japan. The quake occurred off the southwestern coast of the island, according to the US Geological Survey. It happened at around 11:14 p.m. local time. No tsunami warnings have been issued so
A new map of the M25 shows the significant extent of the next expected round of closures. The traffic artery will shut for the second time in three months this coming May, with closures extending between two junctions. Construction crews are installing
A nuclear war is now inevitable – and Vladimir Putin will kill 250 million people in Europe. That is the terrifying claim from a professor – speaking on a state-run television channel – sent to the Russian people. In the alarming outburst on
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
The total solar eclipse has begun, as tens of millions of people in Mexico and the United States steps outside to witness the temporary masking of the sun. This year’s Great American Eclipse was visible along Mexico’s Pacific coast at 11:07am local
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — The United Nations said Friday it has begun distributing food in Sudan’s war-ravaged Darfur province for the first time in months, following two successful cross-border operations, but the population still faces widespread starvation unless more help arrives. The
A Tory MP waging war on fly-tipping has warned that taxpayers are spending millions of pounds each year to clean blighted communities. Paul Bristow wants a loophole allowing fly-tippers to advertise “criminality” online to be closed under a new law. His Bill,