Leicester City star Wout Faes reportedly rejected a move to Chelsea, even though the Blues peppered him with gifts and a lucrative contract offer. Faes turned down the approach from Chelsea, instead putting pen to paper on a move to Leicester. While
Manchester United have moved a step closer to unleashing the next Kobbie Mainoo by tying Tyler and Jack Fletcher down to the twin siblings’ first professional contracts. Jack, in particular, has caught Erik ten Hag’s attention and has already trained with the
A report written weeks before the bombing of Japan and signed by J. Robert Oppenheimer is expected to fetch £19,000 at auction. The 1945 document details the development of the atomic bomb. The US dropped the device on Hiroshima on August 6 that
Manchester United thought they had landed the next Thierry Henry when they persuaded David Bellion to leave Sunderland on a free transfer in the summer of 2003 and put pen-to-paper on a four-year contract at Old Trafford. But Sir Alex Ferguson’s gamble
Senior white male recruits have to get a final sign-off from the boss of Aviva who became the insurer’s first female chief executive in 2020. Amanda Blanc, 56, told MPs on the Treasury Select Committee: “There is no non-diverse hire at Aviva
Arnaldo Chamorro, the now-former chief of staff for Paraguay’s Agriculture Ministry, has been replaced after signing a “proclamation” with a nonexistent nation. The “United States of Kailasa,” led by a fugitive Indian guru wanted on multiple criminal charges, has become notorious for
Ex-Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer knew exactly the calibre of talent he had on his hands during a previous spell in charge of Molde. He claims to have urged the Red Devils to swoop for Erling Haaland while still in Norway
He has often played on the left of Arteta’s midfield trio with Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard, but Fabio Vieira has also impressed in that role while Thomas Partey has since stepped up his return to fitness and could play alongside Rice
The government is looking at ways to support people with problems like mental health issues that mean they are often signed off by GPs when they could be treated and helped. A “treat-them-first” approach will be introduced amid fears doctors under time
Russia on Tuesday is claiming that so far this year, more than 335,000 people have signed up to fight in its military and volunteer units, although a further deployment to Ukraine is not coming, a report says. Reuters, citing Russian state television,