Palmer joined the club as a winger but operated as a false nine in the 2-2 draw with Arsenal last week. Against Brentford he switched again to a number 10 behind Nicolas Jackson to fill the gap left by Enzo Fernandez’s injury.
Toto Wolff has added to Lewis Hamilton’s frustrations, claiming that Mercedes had the car and the pace to beat Max Verstappen to victory at the United States Grand Prix. Instead, the seven-time world champion finished second before the No.44 car was disqualified
A row over Japanese knotweed has erupted after a woman claims the fast-growing plant has spread from her neighbour’s property and is ruining her garden. Glenys Parsons, 68, lets her home in Northill, Swansea, South Wales, to her son’s girlfriend and her
British homeowners are braced for more mortgage misery today (Thursday, August 3). The Bank of England is expected to rise UK interest rates to a fresh 15-year high as its long-running fight to control the rising cost-of-living continues. Most economists expect the Bank’s
By-elections could this week bring misery for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, as the Tories fight tooth and nail for seats in three crunch local polls. All eyes in Westminster will be on Thursday’s votes in Uxbridge and South Ruislip, Selby and Ainsty,
Teachers in England represented by the NASUWT union have voted in favour of industrial action in a dispute over pay. Nearly nine out of 10 teacher members of the NASUWT union who voted in the ballot backed strike action. The union –
Fed-up festival-goers complained of being stuck in a “disaster” traffic jam for more than three hours after the end of this year’s Glastonbury. More than 200,000 descended on the green fields of Somerset to watch the last UK performance of musical legend
There are growing signs that the Bank of England will not lower or even peg interest rates before the end of the year — and are more likely to put them up further, according to the latest forecasts. Concerns that the Bank
Rail strikes are set to continue today (Friday, June 2) and tomorrow, bringing misery to commuters, as well as pop and sports fans. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) employed by train operators across England walk out this morning
Rail passengers face travel misery today thanks to even more strikes in long-running disputes over pay, jobs and conditions. Members of the drivers’ union Aslef walked out on Wednesday, forcing operators such as Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry, Northern and Thameslink to cancel all