Sir Jim Ratcliffe Plans To Upgrade Old Trafford Ahead Of Imminent Minority Purchase Of Manchester United
As well as improving Old Trafford, Sir Jim Ratcliffe plans on upgrading Manchester United's training ground in an attempt to modernise the club's facilities.
Man City, Leipzig Into Champions League Last 16 As Shakhtar Stun Barcelona
Holders Manchester City and RB Leipzig became the first teams to reach the last 16 of this season's Champions League on Tuesday while Danylo Sikan's goal allowed Shakhtar Donetsk to claim a stunning win over Barcelona.
Erling Haaland Could Miss Man City's Champions League Match Vs Young Boys
Manchester City are unbeaten in the Champions League this season.
Schools, Businesses Closed As Manhunt Drags On After Mass Shooting In Maine
Hundreds of police personnel have been deployed to search Lewiston and surrounding areas of Maine.
Santander's Profits Soar 20% But Cautions Borrowers Of The Impending Impact Of High-For-Longer Interest Rates
Santander's profits rose by 20 per cent achieving an attributable profit of €8,143 million in the first nine months of 2023, but warn borrowers of the Impending impact of high-for-longer interest rates.
Newcastle United Suffer First Champions League Loss Of The Season Whilst Manchester City Overcome Young Boys
Borussia Dortmund narrowly beat Newcastle United on Wednesday, whilst Paris Saint Germain and Barcelona recorded wins and Celtic drew with Atletico Madrid.
At Least 22 Killed In Maine Mass Shooting, Gunman Still At Large
The gunman, identified as 40-year-old Robert Card, was a firearms instructor.
Royal Reporter Admits He Was 'Shocked' When King Charles III Called Him 'Awful'
Royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell was on the "firing line" of the monarch's annoyance over the paparazzi intruding on his vacation with his sons in 2005.
Stocks Slide After Raft Of Central Bank Rate Moves
Global stocks tumbled Thursday after the US Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged but indicated that more hikes might be needed to tame inflation -- a signal echoed by other central banks.
Julian Alvarez Brace Helps Manchester City Begin Champions League Defence With a Comeback Victory
The first set of Matchday 1 fixtures in the Champions League saw victories for Manchester City, Barcelona and Paris Saint Germain.
The Champions League returns this week with some exciting matchups
The 2023/2024 Champions League group stage is set to commence with two Premier League teams about to make anticipated returns to the competition.
Why 'design thinking' matters for business success
Despite the potential profit benefits it can bring, "design thinking" is not always the focus of executive decision-making in the business world, says Swiss industrial designer Rea Stark.
Djokovic ramps up US Open bid as Swiatek, Gauff stroll
Novak Djokovic sailed into the US Open third round Wednesday in his quest for a 24th Grand Slam triumph as Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff stayed on a quarter-final collision course in New York.
US stocks shrug off sticky inflation data, Europe mixed
US stocks advanced Thursday as investors shrugged off sticky inflation data and its impact on future central bank policy on interest rates, but European stocks mostly dipped.
Enzo Fernandez's first goal for Chelsea sends the London side into the Carabao Cup third round
Yesterday's Carabao Cup second-round games were followed by the draw for the next round which promises some intriguing all-Premier League matchups ahead.
Putin moved £75 million superyacht 3 weeks before invading Ukraine
Emails accessed by a Russian anti-corruption organisation revealed that Vladimir Putin ordered his $100 million (£75 million) superyacht to be moved.
Decades-old corpse found on glacier in the Austrian Alps
In a shocking discovery, an alpine guide found the remains of an Austrian man believed to have died 22 years ago, the authorities revealed on Tuesday.
France on 'maximum alert' as 3,000 terrified people forced to flee
Last week, a mass evacuation of nearly 8,000 people took place in France due to the wildfires.
Foreign Secretary announces 25 new sanctions targeting Putin's access to Foreign Military Equipment
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly unveils multi-country sanctions targeting entities aiding Russia's unlawful invasion of Ukraine. Measures aim to disrupt military equipment supply and counter-support nations.
Caribbean town Gustavia named as the most expensive holiday destination in the world
Based on the stunning island of Saint Barthelemy, Gustavia's immaculate beaches and luxurious hotels make it the world's most expensive holiday destination.
Philippines ready for 'monumental' last-16 bid at Women's World Cup
Philippines head coach Alen Stajcic said the Women's World Cup debutants face a "monumental" task to beat Norway and squeeze into the tournament's knock-out stages.
Summer travel warning as Italy puts 23 major cities on red alert due to heatwave
Italy is experiencing extreme temperatures in the ongoing summer.
Navigating the E-commerce Wave: How Alexandre Bonvin's Audacia Group Mastered the Game
In the constantly evolving world of e-commerce, standing out requires not only courage but also fearlessness.
Stock markets jump as US inflation cools
Stock markets bounced on Wednesday as data showed US inflation cooled more than expected in June, raising hopes that the Federal Reserve will soon end its cycle of interest rate hikes.
Number of visits to ChatGPT's website drops for first time since launch
OpenAI's ChatGPT AI bot triggered interest in artificial intelligence when it made its debut in November last year.
Murray in charge against Tsitsipas as Wimbledon curfew halts play
Andy Murray was within touching distance of the Wimbledon third round on Thursday when he opened up a two sets to one lead over world number five Stefanos Tsitsipas while Stan Wawrinka set up a tasty clash with Novak Djokovic.
Alcaraz launches Wimbledon bid in style, Rybakina survives scare
Top seed Carlos Alcaraz made a flying start to his Wimbledon campaign on Tuesday as defending women's champion Elena Rybakina recovered from a set down to reach the second round.
Paris suburb mayor's family attacked in fifth night of protests across France
The house of the mayor of a suburb of Paris was attacked over the weekend in the midst of the nationwide protests in France against the killing of a teenager.
Global stocks mixed as central banks hike rates
Global stocks were mixed Thursday with European bourses falling after a clutch of central banks in Europe hiked interest rates again, while US equities shook off recent weakness.
Interest rate hike heaps pressure on cash-strapped Britons
Millions of Britons are facing fresh mortgage misery after the Bank of England increased interest rates by an unexpected half-point, putting homeowners at risk of higher repayments on their loans during a cost-of-living crisis.