A Spanish tennis player has been slapped with a 15-year ban after admitting to 35 breaches of the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program. Among the charges, Aaron Cortes fixed matches and paid for a tournament wildcard. Following an investigation by the International Tennis Integrity
There is a growing campaign to put a stop to the proposed taxi tax which could decimate the private hire industry and the people who rely on it. The outrage is building among Tory backbenchers as well as industry leaders who warn
Royal fans have been left fuming over the price that is being charged to view the interior rooms of Balmoral Castle. The royal estate have announced that fans will be able to book private tours of King Charles III’s private retreat this
A mysterious plaque that has appeared on a bench in Bristol paying tribute to an “adulterer” has sparked Banksy rumours as locals try to track down a “scorned widow”. The metal plaque was spotted on a bench in Clifton, Bristol, with the
A mystery plaque has appeared on a bench in Bristol – paying tribute to a “Husband, Father, Adulterer”. The inscription was spotted on a bench in Royal York Crescent in the Clifton area of the city this morning (Friday). It adds: “Yes,
Dame Andrea Jenkyns has questioned why Britain is still shelling out cash to the French to the tune of £476 million over three years when “they’re not helping us stop the boats”. France and the UK have previously agreed to a multi-year
Dame Andrea Jenkyns has questioned why Britain is still shelling out cash to the French to the tune of £476 million over three years when “they’re not helping us stop the boats”. France and the UK have previously agreed to a multi-year
Pensioners feel pressured to pay the TV licence fee after receiving “nasty letters” from “scaremongering” officers, new claims suggest. The annual fee to watch live TV is set to go up from £159 to £169.50 in April, with some over 75 and
Veterans have attacked the Royal British Legion (RBL) and Soldiers’, Sailors’ & Airmen’s Families Association (SSAFA) – an armed forces charity – after both refused to support the funeral of a former serviceman who had no family. Roger Southern, 57, was found
Brussels bureaucrats are still imposing rules on the UK’s food and drink manufacturers with shoppers paying the cost at the checkout. The red tape, eight years after the nation voted for Brexit, is part of an agreement between the UK and EU