Anthony Gordon has slammed the “ridiculous” Premier League rules after he was given a suspension that will keep him out of Newcastle’s next game against Everton tomorrow (Tuesday) – and claimed the refereeing was “not good enough”. Gordon shone in Newcastle’s thrilling
Lee Anderson posted a cheeky four-word message from the pub after being suspended from the Tory party earlier this week. The MP for Ashfield visited a pub called the ‘Dog House’ on Saturday, where he enjoyed a pint of Birra Moretti, according
Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden made a passionate case this morning against allowing hate-marches on the streets of London, demanding to know “what have we allowed our society to become”. The furious rant came after Mr Dowden was pressed over the suspension
The MP for Blackpool South has lost an appeal against a Commons suspension, potentially putting Rishi Sunak on course for yet another nightmare by-election defeat. Scott Benton, elected in 2019, was suspended as a Tory MP after a newspaper sting that saw
Britain’s suspension of funding to a UN aid agency where staff are suspected of attacking Israel is “quite right”, said Kemi Badenoch. The Business Secretary described the allegations against workers in Gaza as “extremely serious”. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency
Chelsea could have as many as three players suspended for their Christmas period match against Crystal Palace as several Premier League clubs risk losing key players ahead of the festive run of fixtures. The Blues will embark on a run of three
Chelsea and Newcastle will be hoping to keep their players in check as they look to avoid being hit with suspensions over the next three games. Premier League rules state that any player who picks up five yellow cards from his side’s
Rishi Sunak is on course for yet another nightmare by-election defeat, after a scandal-ridden MP was found guilty of breaking Commons rules. Scott Benton, who was elected as a Tory in 2019 for Blackpool South, was stung in an undercover Times investigation
With Premier League matches approaching thick and fast, the risk of suspensions are ramping up as bookings continue to stack up. Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham are among the clubs to have players sitting on the dreaded total of four yellow
Many Premier League managers will be sweating this week as the schedule ramps up before the hectic festive period. Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool and Man City are all in action tonight while Tottenham are back in business tomorrow, before a full round