The Democrats have “hinted” that Joe Biden won’t run for president this year by “repeatedly ignoring” a web domain naming him as such, it has been claimed. Tech entrepreneur Andrew Lee bought the presidentbiden.com domain three years ago after learning that it
Richard Keys believes that Liverpool should be doing everything in their power to convince Jurgen Klopp to stay at Anfield beyond the end of this season. The 56-year-old recently announced that he will be stepping down from his role in the summer,
Jose Mourinho confirmed that he had a job offer on the table to become the England manager, but he turned it down. The former Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United boss is currently out of work after being sacked by Roma and
Sean Strickland has thrown down a challenge to Jake Paul, suggesting they stage their £1m fight in the desert. The bad blood has spiralled after Paul recently called Strickland out online, labelling him “an embarrassment” for how he sparred with YouTuber Sneako.
The British Medical Association (BMA) has proposed to cancel a planned strike by junior doctors if NHS bosses allow more time for pay negotiations. The BMA announced the industrial action after it claimed the Government had “failed to meet the deadline to
Former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has called on Rishi Sunak to require developers to offer community benefits for renewable energy infrastructure. Mr Kwarteng, who announced he would be stepping down as an MP at the next general election, said this would “bring communities
The owner of Italian giants AC Milan is said to have considered bringing tennis superstar Novak Djokovic on board as the Serie A club’s mental coach. The record-breaking Grand Slam holder is a self-confessed Rossoneri fanatic – but an approach eventually did
A £20,000 bounty has been offered in a bid to persuade criminal gangsters believed to be helping chemical attack fugitive Abdul Ezedi evade capture, to tell police where he is hiding. The Metropolitan Police has released new CCTV footage of the man
“But during a game, if he looks at his watch and says, ‘How can I miss again?’, in five years’ time they will boo you. That’s the way darts works now. At the beginning everything goes well, but then everything gets normal.
Victim of the Post Office’s Horizon scandal Alan Bates has revealed he will snub a “cruel” and “derisory” compensation offer from the Government. The former sub-postmaster’s harrowing story, which was mirrored by thousands of other sub-postmasters and postmistresses, was chronicled in the