Kheredine Idessane speaks to an MLS expert about Columbus Crew head coach Wilfried Nancy, who has been linked with Celtic. BBC News
Read More »Trump says he has ‘obligation’ to sue BBC over speech edit
Watch: Trump says he has “obligation” to file BBC lawsuit US President Donald Trump has said he has an “obligation” to sue the BBC over the way a section of his speech was edited in a Panorama documentary. Speaking to Fox News, he said his 6 January 2021 speech had …
Read More »BBC must fight to restore trust, Nandy tells MPs
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said the BBC must fight to restore trust after criticism that a Panorama documentary misled viewers by editing a speech by Donald Trump. She said a review of the broadcaster’s charter would ensure a “genuinely accountable” BBC, defending it as a “national institution”. BBC director general …
Read More »Apple made a $230 crossbody… sock
If you were confused about Apple releasing a crossbody iPhone strap, then you’re going to find its new iPhone Pocket even more perplexing. The Pocket is actually a knitted bag, though it might be more apt to describe it as a sock designed to snugly encase your iPhone, instead of …
Read More »Test Match Special – From The Ashes: David Larter
Available for over a year Former England fast bowler David Larter was part of the England squad to head to the 1962/63 Ashes, the last time the team travelled down to Australia by boat. He speaks to the BBC’s Chief Cricket Reporter Stephan Shemilt about his memories of the journey, …
Read More »Richard Burton speaks of his home town in archive footage
Hollywood actor Richard Burton once said no matter where he travelled, he would always belong to his home village of Pontrhydyfen. Burton, who would have turned 100 on Monday, starred in Cleopatra and was known for his powerful performances in Dylan Thomas’s Under Milk Wood and Shakespearean stage roles. On …
Read More »Train hero Samir Zitouni wakes in hospital and speaks to wife
A rail worker credited with saving multiple lives during a mass stabbing on a train has woken in hospital and spoken with his wife for the first time. Samir Zitouni, 48, was a member of the catering crew on the Doncaster to London King’s Cross service on 1 November when …
Read More »Tories demand investigation into Lisa Nandy over failure to disclose donations from head of new football regulator | Politics News
The Conservatives have demanded a further investigation into the culture secretary Lisa Nandy over a failure to disclose donations from the new head of the football watchdog. Ms Nandy apologised after Sir William Shawcross, commissioner for public appointments, ruled on Thursday that the government’s appointment in October of David Kogan …
Read More »LA Dodgers’ Alex Vesia shares death of baby daughter after sitting out World Series
IMAGN IMAGES/Reuters Connect Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia at a game on 9 October 2025 Los Angeles Dodgers’ pitcher Alex Vesia, who sat out the team’s World Series run against the Toronto Blue Jays, reported that his infant daughter died. Vesia and his wife shared the news on Instagram on Friday …
Read More »'I had never experienced anxiety until the menopause'
US women’s national team head coach Emma Hayes speaks to Kelly Somers about her struggles with anxiety after the menopause. Source link
Read More »Miss Mexico speaks out after Miss Universe executive confrontation
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Miss Mexico is breaking her silence after a heated exchange between her and a Miss Universe pageant executive that led several fellow contestants to walk out in protest. The exchange, which was captured on a livestream on Nov.4, saw Nawat Itsaragrisil, an …
Read More »Mary Earps: What is a ghostwriter after goalkeeper faced book backlash?
The Observer’s Rory Smith has worked as a ghostwriter for several athletes, including former manager Rafa Benitez and ex-England player Micah Richards. He told BBC Radio 5 Live’s Monday Night Club that a key role of the writer is identifying what the audience wants to hear from a subject and …
Read More »Pope Leo offers his strongest criticism of Trump yet
Sarah RainsfordSouthern and Eastern Europe correspondent, Rome Getty Images Pope Leo was elected earlier this year. He originally hails from Chicago, and is the first American Pope in history. Pope Leo has called for “deep reflection” on how migrants are treated in the United States, where he said many people …
Read More »Newcastle v Athletic Club: Inside bond that turned Magpies fans red and white
The feeling was mutual. Newcastle may have been knocked out, on away goals, but fan Tony Waters still speaks fondly about this particular trip because of the reception locals gave the travelling support. “They wouldn’t let you spend anything,” he said. “I’m not joking. I’ve followed Newcastle all over Europe …
Read More »Democrat Mikie Sherrill wins New Jersey governor race
Mikie Sherrill speaks after being elected New Jersey governor Democrat Mikie Sherrill, a New Jersey lawmaker serving in the US House of Representatives, is projected to win the governor’s race in the Garden State. In one of several races that are seen as an indication of the public mood on …
Read More »Divers identify torpedoed wreck of HMS Bayano after 110 years
Giancarlo RinaldiSouth Scotland reporter Dr Steffen Scholz A team of divers says it has conclusively identified the wreck of the HMS Bayano A diving team said it has identified the wreck of a Royal Navy patrol ship which was sunk off the coast of Galloway in World War I. A …
Read More »Rome and Juliet to be told using Welsh at Shakespeare’s Globe
Mark Brenner Shakespeare’s love story will use the Welsh and English languages to help illustrate the divide between the families It is one of the world’s greatest love stories – and Romeo and Juliet is set to get a Welsh twist, with the language heard at the Globe theatre for …
Read More »Test Match Special – From The Ashes: Ryan Harris
Available for over a year The BBC’s Chief Cricket Reporter Stephan Shemilt speaks to Ryan Harris about his explosive Ashes career. From his own ‘ball of the century’ dismissing Sir Alastair Cook, being the perfect sidekick to Mitchell Johnson, his injury woes which limited the amount of Tests he played, …
Read More »Women's Super League
BBC Sport speaks to former England goalkeeper Mary Earps as she says her book is not intended “to tear anyone down in any shape or form”. BBC News
Read More »Tech Life – Red lines for AI
Available for over a year More than 200 prominent individuals and 70 organisations want international agreement on ‘do not cross’ red lines for artificial intelligence, to prevent risks to humanity. We speak to Stuart Russell, professor of computer science at the University of California in Berkeley, who is backing the …
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