Gudmundsson could be preferred over Werner ahead of a transfer meeting between Spurs and Genoa, in which the Italian club’s sporting director Marco Ottolini is likely to be in attendance. He admitted to interest in their top talents and not just from
Just Stop Oil protesters have been called “selfish” as they unveil new plans to ruin holidays for Brits as they storm airports this summer. According to The Mail on Sunday, protesters want to put airports to a standstill as they demand change
Two German-Russian nationals have been arrested in Germany on suspicion of plotting sabotage attacks, including on U.S. military facilities. Authorities conducted searches at the homes and workplaces of the suspects, who are accused of working for a foreign secret service. Germany has
Sadiq Khan is facing fresh questions over whether he is planning a pay-per-mile scheme after an ally said it was only ruled out “for now”. Hackney Labour councillor Mete Coban made the remark as he took part in a Future of London
Two people who allegedly planned sabotage operations in Germany on behalf of the Russian secret service have been arrested, according to German media. One suspect has been accused by the German Federal Prosecutor’s Office of acting as a secret service agent, acting
In a move signalling Israel’s firm resolve to retaliate against Iran and its proxies, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) have formulated a plan for a counter-strike, according to reports. However, as of Tuesday, one key decision is yet to be made as
Tories are plotting to bring back Boris Johnson if Suella Braverman becomes the next leader. The Conservative Democratic Organisation founded by the ex-PM’s allies is preparing to back the former home secretary’s bid. Senior Conservative figures said Mrs Braverman could then appoint
China is to blame for fake Royal Mail stamps flooding the market in a move branded an act of “economic warfare”, akin to “counterfeiting money”. Royal Mail believes sheets of its genuine stamps have been sent to the country, where they are
Honeytrap MP William Wragg is reported to have stood down as vice chairman of the 1922 Committee of Tory backbenchers. It is understood he also quit as chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee. Mr Wragg apologised last week
A Tory MP has become the first to publicly criticise Will Wragg over his involvement in the so-called honeytrap plot gripping Westminster. Last week Mr Wragg confessed to having sent colleagues’ personal phone numbers to a man he met on the gay