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Joao Pedro insists he is ready to start for Chelsea despite joining the squad straight from his Rio beach holiday. The Brazil striker completed his £60million move to the Blues from Brighton last week ...
Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron has said he is leaving the band after “27 fantastic years”. The US rock band, known for songs including Spin The Black Circle and Alive, formed in Seattle, Washington, ...
Victims of the 7/7 terrorist attack in London have been remembered on the 20th anniversary of the attack, with a Southampton man among ...
David Jones, who served as Welsh secretary under David Cameron between 2012 and 2014, announced he was joining Nigel Farage’s party on Monday.
Dame Priti Patel has urged ministers to “come off the fence” over whether US air strikes on Iran “were absolutely necessary” earlier this summer. The Conservative frontbencher pressed Foreign Office ...
Family hubs offering support and youth services will give parents “the freedom to focus on loving their children”, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said. The Government announced there will be a ...
CAMERON Norrie relaxes between Wimbledon matches by playing cards with his support team. He’s certainly got a good poker face.
The High Court ought to resist any attempt to bring the judiciary into a political contest being “played as an away fixture”, the court was told as it hears a challenge over the constitutionality of ...
Urgent reform was demanded in Parliament, as ministers were also tackled over Whitehall striking an agreement with a Canadian tech giant that faces legal action by media firms over accusations of ...
South Africa captain Wiaan Mulder said declaring on 367, the fifth-highest score in Test history, instead of chasing Brian Lara’s record 400 not out was “exactly the way it should be”. Mulder opted to ...
Melanie Newman said she wanted to challenge what was said at the event but feared being ‘labelled part of the cult’.
Members of the trade union Unison have voted to accept a two-year pay deal. Cosla offered staff an increase of 4% this year and 3.5% next year, with 83% of Unison members voting in a ballot to accept ...