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Uefa Chief's 'Resignation' Creates A World Of Confusion
With a statement that initially seemed as clear as you can get, Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin created a world of confusion. Such words might well describe a legacy that always lacked strategic coherence if the Slovenian does indeed step down in 2027.
How We Consume Sport Is About To Change Forever
Chris Blackhurst on the Fox, Disney and Warner revolution
Sunak Refuses To Say Sorry To Brianna's Father Despite Fierce Criticism Of Trans Jibe
Rishi Sunak has refused to apologise to Brianna Ghey's father and said it was "sad and wrong" to link his jibe about transgender people to the murdered teenager's case.
Britney: i Made Out With Ben Affleck
Pop singer's shock claim as actor dáted Paltrow in 1999
Why Wallets And Ringing Phones Are Strictly For Oldies
No longer down with the kids, Simon Mills looks at 10 ways you're showing your age - Werther's Original, anyone?
Zelensky Fires Army Chief In Ukraine Military Shake-Up
Valery Zaluzhny replaced by Oleksandr Syrsky in the most serious change to top military brass since Putin's invasion
Did The Prime Minister Hint At A Comeback For Johnson?
Rishi Sunak has been subjected to the personal profile treatment by ITV, featuring a previously unseen photo of him as a boy in front of a caravan... and an interview with Anushka Asthana in which he "doesn't rule out" Boris Johnson returning to the cabinet.
Rishi: Trans Dig At Starmer Was 'Totally Legitimate
PM criticised for jibe made in front of Brianna's mother
Roman Blasts No10 Over Mental Health For Young
DJ says Government broke promises
PM Refuses To Rule Out Job For Johnson In The Cabinet
Rishi Sunak refused to rule out putting disgraced former prime minister Boris Johnson back in the cabinet as he played down the plots against his leadership as "minuscule".
Sunak Doubles Down On 'Degrading' Trans Remarks
Brianna Ghey's father among those critical of 'tin-eared' PM
Swift In Legal Threat To Student Tracking Her Private Jet Journeys
Lawyers for Taylor Swift are threatening legal action against a student who is tracking the pop star's jet use via social media, with some Swift fans calling the legal move unnecessary.
Pakistan Elections State Authorities 'Harassing' Khan Party Workers
For months, police have blocked Arsalan Hafeez from entering the Pakistani constituency where he will be standing for election this week. Since he put himself forward as the candidate for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the political party led by Pakistan's now incarcerated former prime minister Imran Khan, Hafeez alleges that the state's machinery has done everything to prevent him from contesting his district of Narowal in the state of Punjab.
Trapped In Rafah With Nowhere Left To Flee, Palestinians Await Israeli Attack
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians crammed into the small southern Gaza border city of Rafah are being forced to contemplate being displaced once more as an Israeli offensive looms.
Netanyahu Rejects Hamas Ceasefire Plan And Confirms Operation In Rafah
Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the terms of a ceasefire in Gaza proposed by Hamas and rebuffed US pressure to move more quickly towards a mediated settlement to the war, saying there could be no solution to Israel's security issues except "absolute victory" over the militant group.
King 'Positive' As He Faces Treatment In Cancer Fight
Doctors advise charles to postpone public-facing duties after diagnosis
UK Will 'Suffer Highest G7 Inflation' In 2024 And 2025
OECD also downgraded its forecasts for growth in Britain
Stronger Category Of Storm Needed, Says Climate Study
Hurricanes are becoming so strong that the classification of them should be expanded to include a Category 6 storm, according to a new study. A handful of super powerful tropical storms in the last decade and the prospect of more to come has a couple of experts proposing the new category.
Focus On 'Day To Day', Not A United Ireland, Sunak Warns
Rishi Sunak has told Sinn Fein to focus on the day to day” concerns of people in Northern Ireland rather than a referendum on Irish reunification.
Russia Carlson Visit Sparks Talk Of Putin Interview
The Kremlin has declined to say whether Vladimir Putin would grant an interview to Tucker Carlson, the far-right American journalist, after the former Fox News presenter was spotted in Moscow.
Zelenskiy Admits Plan To Replace Head Of Armed Forces In 'Reset' Of Leadership
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has admitted publicly for the first time that he is seeking to replace the country's most senior military commander, Valerii Zaluzhnyi.
Houthis Warnings Of Sabotage To Red Sea Internet Cables
Telecoms firms linked to the UN recognised Yemen government have said they fear Houthi rebels are planning to sabotage a network of submarine cables in the Red Sea critical to the functioning of the western internet and the transmission of financial data.
Sunak Derided For Betting £1,000 That Rwanda Refugee Flights Will Take Off
Rishi Sunak has been branded "out of touch" after taking a £1,000 bet with Piers Morgan on whether deportation flights to Rwanda will take off before the general election.
Keep Calm And Carry On? How Health Crises Could Reshape Monarch's Role
Last Monday, King Charles emerged from a private clinic alongside Queen Camilla to smile and wave to a small crowd.
Swift's Record Grammy Win On Female-Dominated Night
Women ruled the Grammys this year with Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, SZA and Miley Cyrus taking home the night's major awards.
Work Until You Are 71
Rise would mean more die before seeing pot
Rishi Urges Stormont Not To Make Reunification A Priority
RISHI Sunak urged Northern Ireland's leaders to focus on "dayto-day" issues rather than debating reunification as he welcomed the return of power-sharing.
Social Media 'Fuelling Playground Misogyny'
Algorithms used by social media platforms are rapidly amplifying extreme misogynistic content, which is spreading from teenagers' screens to become normalised in school playgrounds, according to a report.
Middle-Aged Could Face Wait Until 71 For Pension
MILLIONS of middle-aged workers could be forced to wait until they are 71 before they qualify for their state pension, according to a shock report.
Is This The Moment For Harry' Return To The Fold?
Prince dashes to UK to be with ailing dad