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Players better turn up, warns Moyes on his Everton return
David Moyes told Everton's players he has not returned to be immersed in a relegation battle but to regenerate the club for a second time.
'It's been a blast' Fury says he is retiring from boxing - again - in 17sec video
Tyson Fury has announced his retirement from boxing, yet again, in a 17-second posting on Instagram which he released just hours before a major press conference in London to publicise the heavily hyped Riyadh bill next month which includes Daniel Dubois's IBF world title defence against Joseph Parker.
Burrage's luck turns in victory over Jeanjean but Gauff awaits
After a year filled with freak injuries, lengthy layoffs and doubts that dug deep into her soul, Jodie Burrage's first grand slam match in 12 months could not have met a more satisfying end.
Kyrgios mulls calling time on Australian Open singles
His grand slam comeback is just one match old, but Nick Kyrgios says he may have played his final singles match at the Australian Open.
Fearnley: 'My Scottish accent is coming back'
It is undoubtedly a little too early for Jacob Fearnley to be hailed the new Andy Murray, especially given when he opened his mouth courtside after his shock Australian Open victory against Nick Kyrgios yesterday he confirmed immediately that he had lost his Scottish accent.
Djokovic and Murray show serves up box-office drama
In a quiet corner of the player warm-up gym yesterday at Melbourne Park, one of the countless invasive cameras dotted around the tournament area captured a significant moment.
Havertz's wife condemns social media abuse
Arsenal are investigating social media posts sent to Kai Havertz's wife amid the club's FA Cup third-round defeat by Manchester United.
Guardiola Admits Doubts After Reining In City Signings Last Year
Pep Guardiola turned down the option of strengthening Manchester City considerably last summer when it was offered and he is wondering whether this was an error.
Penalty call proves 'need' for VAR, claims Maguire
Harry Maguire has suggested video assistant referees are essential to the modern game, pointing to the controversial penalty that Arsenal won against him and his Manchester United team on Sunday.
An echo of a glorious past as Forest square up to Liverpool
Tonight's meeting at the City Ground a reminder of special rivalry between Clough and Paisley's trophy-laden teams
Rise of rivals no surprise to Slot given transfer spend
Arne Slot has said Nottingham Forest's impressive rise should not come as a complete surprise given they have spent more money on transfers than Liverpool since returning to the Premier League.
Bizarre Ivanovic goal helps set up Leeds tie
This has certainly been a week to remember for three members of the Young family.
FA report into Cusack's death to be shared with coroner
The Football Association's investigation into the circumstances around the death of the former Sheffield United player Maddy Cusack has concluded and will be shared with a coroner by the end of the week.
Gatland Still Up For Wales Test As Uncapped Duo Called Up
Warren Gatland, the Six Nations' longest-serving head coach, insists he is still up for the challenge of reviving Welsh rugby fortunes after naming two uncapped players, the Ospreys fly-half Dan Edwards and the Scarlets wing Ellis Mee, in a reshuffled 34-man squad for the 2025 tournament which commences on 31 January.
Anderson's priority is Lancashire after deal
Jimmy Anderson has said turning out for Lancashire will take precedence over any coaching opportunities with England this summer after agreeing a new one-year contract to play in the County Championship and the T20 Blast.
Red-top frenzy Walker's talents deserve so much more than crude tabloid caricature
England ace Kyle Walker has sensationally asked Manchester City for a divorce – and pals fear the sharp decline of his recovery pace could be to blame.
Axos Financial: How a Midsized Bank Became a Big Trump Backer
As the dust started to settle after the deadly January 6 Capitol attack in 2021, Donald Trump found himself losing corporate allies.
Saba is not a saviour of UK investment trusts. Look at its own miserable record
The great advantage of hostile takeover battles for public companies is that you get a clean punch-up.
GSK seals $1bn deal for US firm specialising in cancer therapy
GSK has struck a deal worth up to $1.15bn (£950m) to acquire a Massachusetts-based developer of rare cancer therapies in an attempt to bolster its expanding oncology business.
Apple asks shareholders to block motion to scrap diversity policies
Apple has asked shareholders to vote against a proposal to scrap its diversity, equity and inclusion programmes, as tech rivals scale back similar schemes before Donald Trump's return to the White House.
CBI hits out at government as pound drops against dollar
The head of Britain's biggest lobby group has accused the government of damaging business \"confidence and trust\", as the pound hit a new 14-month low against the US dollar.
Speeches by politicians banned at 80th anniversary of liberation of Auschwitz
Monarchs, presidents and prime ministers are expected among the attendees at a commemoration event for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz this month, but none of them will be allowed near a microphone.
Biden is urged to release 'forever prisoner' from Guantanamo Bay
Joe Biden is under growing pressure to use his last week as US president to free Abu Zubaydah, a Palestinian detained 23 years ago in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks and held without charge in Guantanamo Bay.
Baby Gorilla Found in Airline Cargo Hold Recovering in Istanbul Zoo
A baby gorilla rescued from a plane's cargo hold was recovering at an Istanbul zoo yesterday while wildlife officers considered returning him to his natural habitat.
Provocative photographer Oliviero Toscani dies aged 82
Tributes have been paid to Oliviero Toscani, the Italian fashion photographer renowned for the provocative images used in Benetton's advertising campaigns, who has died at 82.
Millions gather for India's first Maha Kumbh Mela in 144 years
The world's largest religious gathering kicked off yesterday as millions of Hindu devotees gathered on the banks of the Ganges in India to mark the start of the Maha Kumbh Mela.
Impeached president to get pay rise while resisting arrest
The impeached South Korean president, Yoon Suk Yeol, will receive a pay rise, official documents revealed, as he continues to resist arrest over his ill-fated martial law declaration.
Repatriation or life among 'enemies' Fate of North Koreans captured in Ukraine
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he is ready to hand over two North Korean soldiers captured by Kyiv in exchange for the return of prisoners of war held in Russia. But the future of the two injured men, who have been interrogated in their hospital beds, is far from certain.
Trump donors to pay twice the 2017 price for access
Major donors to Donald Trump's inaugural committee are having to contribute twice as much to get direct access to him and the vice-president-elect, JD Vance, at private events around the swearing-in ceremony compared with Trump's first inauguration, according to fundraising materials.
Simply unimaginable Palestinians exhausted after 15 months of war
Fifteen months into the war in Gaza, more than 46,500 Palestinians have been killed as conditions in the strip, where almost all of the population of 2.1 million are living in makeshift accommodation, continue to deteriorate in the face of famine and cold.