Liverpool star Mohamed Salah witnessed a crazy end to Egypt’s final Africa Cup of Nations group game on Monday evening as his side progressed to the knockout stages despite conceding a 99th minute equaliser against Cape Verde. The blockbuster star was sidelined
Palmer bails out team-mates Chelsea’s attack lacking potency does not just define the Pochettino era, but also the struggles endured by Graham Potter and Frank Lampard last season. Armando Broja, Raheem Sterling, Cole Palmer and Conor Gallagher were the Blues’ most advanced
Thousands of far-right activists in Italy were filmed performing a stiff-armed Nazi salute in a scene reminiscent of World War II. Crowds gathered outside the former Italian Social Movement (MSI) headquarters in Rome on Sunday to mark 46 year since three militants
An English holidaymaker has revealed how petrified tourists ran as a man pulled a machete out on a Moroccan beach. Shaun Lewin said he pulled out the huge sword and “just started knifing people” in the tourist resort of Agadir on Thursday
Princess Kate surprised a teenage boy and his football coach ahead of her Together at Christmas carol service, which was held on December 8 in Westminster Abbey. Kate and the rest of the Royal Family attended the service, now in its third
The Princess of Wales has been praised as “the most incredible person” for taking time out from tonight’s (Sun) showstopping Christmas carol service to personally thank her specially invited community heroes. Kate Middleton met with retired mental health nurse Brenda Ford, children’s
Former world No.13 Alex Dolgopolov has claimed his tennis career is helping him in his fight for Ukraine against Russia. Dolgopolov reached the 2011 Australian Open quarter-finals where he lost to Andy Murray and twice beat Rafa Nadal. The Ukrainian, now 35,
A Turkish football club president stormed onto the pitch to order his players to walk off just a week after a referee was assaulted. In more disgraceful scenes in the country’s top flight, Istanbulspor president Faik Sarialioglu urged his players to halt
Thousands of dead fish have washed up on a beach in northern Japan. This bizarre incident took place on Thursday in Hakodate, Hokkaido, the northernmost main island, and spanned about half a mile of coastline. The exact cause of this incident is
Chief constables want to bring about a change in the law so police are able to have an eye in the sky away from the operator’s line of sight, something which is illegal. They could then be flown up to two miles