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A gang who ran a drugs line that sold cocaine to 10,000 drug users in the City of London have been jailed. The group, behind ...
Conor McGregor has lost his appeal of a civil jury’s finding in favour of Dublin woman Nikita Hand, who had accused him of rape. The MMA fighter lost his appeal on all five grounds that the case was ...
Arsenal’s new £55million forward Viktor Gyokeres experienced defeat on his debut after he was unable to prevent his new club losing 1-0 to north London rivals Tottenham in Hong Kong. Gyokeres was ...
Lucas Paqueta has been cleared of misconduct charges related to alleged breaches of Football Association betting rules, his club West Ham have announced. The Brazilian was charged with four alleged ...
Heavy and thundery showers are battering southern parts of England amid a yellow thunderstorm warning. The alert is in place until 9pm on Thursday, covering areas including Bristol, Oxford, ...
Rasmus Hojlund has vowed to fight for his place at Manchester United and says he would welcome competition as Ruben Amorim’s side target RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko. The Red Devils are in the ...
Sir Michael Palin has said he is becoming "slightly unsteady" after sharing that he is preparing for end of life. In a new interview, the Monty Python star shared that he has spoken to his children ...
Tottenham have opened talks with Bayern Munich over the potential loan signing of Joao Palhinha, the PA news agency understands. Palhinha joined Bayern from Fulham last summer in a deal worth up to ...
Stephen Travers, a former member who survived a loyalist ambush that killed three of his band mates, was speaking on the 50th anniversary.
Cambridge graduate Paloma Shemirani, 23, died at Royal Sussex County Hospital on July 24 2024, after declining chemotherapy for non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
A loyalist plot to paint the Miami Showband as transporting explosives would have impacted Irish people across the world, a survivor of the atrocity has said. Stephen Travers said he is not only ...
An impressive winner in the King George V Stakes at Royal Ascot, William Haggas’ improving son of Teofilo was sent off the 6-5 favourite to enhance his growing reputation with a Group Three success.