Rachael Lewisin Brownhills and Elliot BallWest Midlands PA Media The 40ft Brownhills Miner statue has been draped in a union jack A man responsible for draping a huge union jack on a 40ft statue of a miner said he was proud of his efforts and insisted it was not causing …
Read More »Man Utd 'have lost their soul', Arsenal's win & Wirtz doubts
Wayne Rooney speaks from the heart about the decline he’s seen at Manchester United. Source link
Read More »Penny Lancaster says she felt ‘belittled’ by ex-MasterChef host Gregg Wallace | UK News
Model Penny Lancaster has said she “felt ashamed and belittled” by how former MasterChef host Gregg Wallace treated her on the TV show. Lancaster, who is also a TV personality and the wife of rock singer Rod Stewart, told Sky News’ The UK Tonight with Sarah-Jane Mee programme that she …
Read More »‘I don’t care’: Colombia’s president says US violating international law after visa revoked | World News
Colombia’s president has dismissed Washington’s decision to cancel his visa, saying “revoking it for denouncing genocide shows the US no longer respects international law”. It comes after the state department announced on Friday it would cancel Gustavo Pedro’s visa over “incendiary actions” at a pro-Palestinian demonstration in New York. Speaking …
Read More »England’s Roses ‘rule the world’ and PM heads for crunch conference
England’s win at the Women’s Rugby World Cup features prominently on Sunday’s front pages, including the Telegraph, which declares “English Roses rule the world”. The paper’s also reports that Chancellor Rachel Reeves is “facing a revolt”, with ministers “begging” her to break her “iron-clad” fiscal rules to allow more spending. …
Read More »Netanyahu is famous for wriggling out of impossible predicaments – but this may be his biggest test yet | World News
They call Benjamin Netanyahu the Houdini of the Middle East. Can he wriggle out of the straitjacket being prepared for him? Donald Trump appears to be indicating that time is running out for the Israeli offensive in Gaza. The Arab and Muslim leaders he met here at the UN General …
Read More »Secret Service agents dismantle ‘criminal’ electronic network that could shut down New York mobile phone system, say officials | US News
A network of sophisticated electronic devices at various sites around New York that could be used to disable the city’s mobile phone system has been dismantled by the Secret Service, officials say. They said the network was also used to anonymously make assassination threats against senior US officials and for …
Read More »T-Mobile’s Mike Sievert to Become Un-CEO: Srini Gopalan Takes Over Nov. 1
T-Mobile announced today that CEO Mike Sievert will step down effective Nov. 1 and be replaced by current Chief Operating Officer Srini Gopalan. Sievert will continue with the company as vice chairman and also serve on its board of directors. The announcement comes as T-Mobile is soaring in the mobile …
Read More »Has modern football adopted the Allardyce playbook? We asked him
Former Bolton and Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce speaks to BBC Sport about whether modern football is adopting the playbook he was enacting more than 20 years ago. BBC News
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Kelly Somers speaks to Alessia Russo, two-time European champion with the Lionesses. BBC News
Read More »'We've got one more job to do' – De Goede focused on final
Canada’s Sophie de Goede speaks of her “relief” and “pride” after beating New Zealand 19-34 in the Women’s Rugby World Cup semi-final. BBC News
Read More »Women’s Rugby World Cup: Everyone is upping their game before semi-finals – Hannah Botterman
England forward Hannah Botterman speaks to BBC Sport’s Jo Currie as she gets her hair cut before the Rugby World Cup semi-final against France on Saturday. Watch England v France live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 15:30 BST on Saturday, 20 September. BBC News
Read More »Sir Alex Ferguson: Former Man Utd manager talks about brother living with dementia
Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson speaks to BBC Breakfast’s Nina Warhurst about his brother living with dementia, and what he does to keep his own mind active. He was speaking as part of National Playlist Day, which is used to celebrate the power of personalised music playlists for …
Read More »US vetoes UN call for ceasefire for sixth time
The US has for the sixth time vetoed a draft resolution at the United Nations Security Council that would have demanded an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages. US deputy Middle East envoy Morgan Ortagus said the text did not go far enough in condemning …
Read More »Skegness woman speaks out after nightclub drink spiking incident
Sarah-May BuccieriSkegness BBC Amber Clarke said she felt “violated” after she was allegedly spiked on a night out in Skegness A woman from Skegness who said she was spiked during a night out says police investigating the incident have “failed her” by not testing in time. Amber Clarke, 24, said …
Read More »Obama says US faces ‘political crisis’ after killing of Charlie Kirk
Former US President Barack Obama has warned of a “political crisis of the sort that we haven’t seen before” in the wake of the killing of Charlie Kirk. At an event in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Obama said he did not know Kirk and disagreed with many of his views, but …
Read More »Ernst van Rhyn: Sale Sharks forward sign three-year contract extension
Sale Sharks forward Ernst van Rhyn has signed a three-year contract extension. The 27-year-old South African was ever-present in the Premiership last season and his deal will now run until the end of the 2028-29 season. Director of rugby Alex Sanderson told the club website:, external “As a player and …
Read More »Forrest Frank loses followers for speaking out on Charlie Kirk tragedy
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Forrest Frank has lost nearly 30,000 of his millions of Instagram followers since sharing his views on Charlie Kirk’s assassination, but the Christian singer isn’t bothered by it. Last week, Frank took to Instagram and shared a video of Kirk speaking about …
Read More »Starmer: I would never have appointed Mandelson if I knew then what I know now | Politics News
Sir Keir Starmer has said he would have “never appointed” Peter Mandelson as US ambassador if he knew then what he knows now. It is the first time Sir Keir has spoken publicly since he sacked Lord Mandelson on Thursday night, when the pressure to get rid of him became …
Read More »Cornwall gardens turn storm-felled tree into pouncing fox sculpture
A tree that was blown down during a winter storm has been turned into a 6m (19.7ft) sculpture of a pouncing fox at a Cornish gardens. The Lost Gardens of Heligan unveiled Lowarnes – Cornish for vixen – which was made from the wood of a 150-year-old Cornish Red rhododendron. …
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