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The first flashpoint occurred at Wembley in April when Dubois pushed Usyk in the chest before a day later Don Charles, the British boxer’s trainer, claimed the undefeated Ukrainian deserved an “Oscar” ...
There is a new celebrity owner in the Championship after American rapper Snoop Dogg bought a part share in Swansea. He joins Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, who are in charge of ...
The rapper, who unveiled Swansea’s new kit at the weekend, becomes the latest celebrity to invest in UK football teams.
Anthony Elanga labelled Alexander Isak as “one of the best players in the world” as he prepares to work with his international team-mate at Newcastle. The 23-year-old winger completed his move to ...
A five-day walkout is scheduled to start next week and could cause significant upheaval to the NHS in England.
Snellen fended off the late challenge of hot favourite Purview to win the Group Three Boylesports Meld Stakes at Leopardstown. All eyes were on the Dermot Weld-trained Purview, who was sent off the ...
American rapper Snoop Dogg has officially become co-owner of Championship club Swansea. The 53-year-old star, who hinted at investing in the club by helping promote the club’s shirt launch earlier ...
Former Wolves forward Diogo Jota has been inducted into the club’s hall of fame following his recent death. Jota died in a car crash along with his brother Andre Silva in Spain on July 3, aged 28.
Ms Abbott was suspended in 2023 after writing a letter to the Observer comparing racism experienced by people of colour with that of other groups.
Mohammed Fahir Amaaz told Liverpool Crown Court of an altercation which took place at Manchester Airport before the alleged assault on police.
A major incident has been declared after a school coach crashed near Minehead, Somerset, and a number of people have been taken to hospital. The coach was carrying 60-70 passengers and was heading ...
The King has said the commitment of a major centre for Islamic study to “international co-operation” is more “imperative than ever in today’s world”.