BBC Radio Kent asked Twitter if gay conversion therapy should be banned and suffered the consequences
Liverpool still need another six new players to compete for the Premier League and Champions League, according to ex-England defender Danny Mills.
Barcelona manager Ernesto Valverde has admitted that the Catalans are "attentive" to the possibility of improving their squad during the upcoming January transfer window.
Former Everton captain Neville thinks Koeman can turn his side's ailing fortunes around and will be given the chance to do so by Bill Kenwright.
BBC have yet to announce the start date of the highly-anticipated series four starring Cillian Murphy, Tom Hardy and Adrien Brody.
Newcastle United striker will miss Saturday's match against former club Crystal Palace to a calf injury suffered last week.
The team-up will draw on multiple investments of late to design and develop self-driving planes that can take off, navigate and land without the need for a pilot.
Jose Mourinho believes it is far too early to be thinking about Manchester United's transfer plans with more than two months remaining until the January window.
One of India's top Islamic schools, the Darul Uloom Deoband, has banned Muslims from posting pictures of themselves on social media.
A plan by the mayor of Sao Paulo to give children pellets made from leftovers has divided opinion in a city that struggles to feed lower-income residents.
Aymeric Laporte says he turned down offers to leave Athletic Bilbao, but did not rule out a move to Chelsea.
Authorities suggested that LGBT citizens in the Muslim-majority country would be subject to mandatory testing for sexually transmitted diseases.
Actor criticised US administration as he joined a conference to talk about the devastating effects of hurricane Irma in Antigua and Barbuda.
Real Madrid sold Mariano Diaz to Lyon during the summer transfer window but do not have the option to buy him back, the French club insist.
One of the UK's largest abortion providers accused in a damning report of paying bonuses to staff who met KPIs "encouraging" women to go through with procedures.
Confirmation of trade talks with the EU beginning as early as December sparks sterling rally.
Pink set the record straight about her many high-profile feuds to Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live.
Researchers looked at the shared characteristics of 31 school boys involved in 29 mass shootings in American schools between 1995 and 2015. These boys often struggled to live up to perceived masculine ideals.
A new poll has revealed that most Americans think the presidential legacy of Trump will be negative.
Terrorist Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab who tried to blow up a plane with a bomb hidden in his underpants on Christmas Day is suing the US Government.
A young thug was taught a humiliating lesson after he was caught shooting fireworks at a wheelchair user in Tameside, Manchester.
Cesc Fabregas could be Chelsea's only midfielder available to face Watford on Saturday due to the number of injuries in in Antonio Conte's squad.
Manager David Wagner has confirmed that striker Steve Mounie will be back in Huddersfield squad for Saturday's Premier League clash with Manchester United.
A lawyer for the family in California told media they planned to sue the furniture giant, less than a year after a similar payout by the company.
A court in Sweden has awarded a man almost £10,000 after he was imprisoned for four months, wrongly suspected of being an Isis terrorist – but they cannot find him anywhere.
Danny Rose is unlikely to start when Tottenham take on Liverpool at Wembley but will make the bench as Erik Lamela nears his return from injury.
Koeman revealed the board's apparent concern but still believes he is the right man to lead Everton and transform their fortunes.
Online sensation stunned fans with her barely-there bump throughout her pregnancy, and has already taken to Instagram after giving birth.
The man allegedly supported "Operation Harvest Festival" in November 1943, when at least 17,000 Jews were shot dead in graves they had to dig themselves.
Holden began producing cars in 1948 but will stop operations in Australia, as Ford and Toyota have done over the last 12 months.