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    Sports

    Liverpool are on the brink of glory but Arne Slot still needs six new signings

    telegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Liverpool's impressive performance under Arne Slot is analyzed, comparing their success to previous title winners and challenging the notion that their achievement is diminished by the high standards set by Manchester City.

    Man City accuse Premier League of distorting rules in Arsenal’s favour

    thetimes.com • Sports • England

    Manchester City accuses the Premier League of unfairly favoring Arsenal and other clubs through biased interpretations of financial regulations regarding shareholder loans.

    How do Nottingham Forest keep beating the Premier League’s ‘Big Six’ with hardly any of the ball? - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Nottingham Forest's surprising success against the Premier League's 'Big Six' is due to a unique defensive strategy, counter-attacking prowess, and a bit of luck.

    Manchester United make improved £45m offer for Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Manchester United's improved £45 million offer for Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite has been rejected, falling short of Everton's valuation.

    Toxic Ewood Park send message as Blackburn civil war rages | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Blackburn Rovers' disastrous start to the season, coupled with fan anger towards the club's ownership and manager Valerien Ismael, has created a toxic atmosphere at Ewood Park.

    THE SHARPE END: The 'dreadful' numbers that show Premier League goalkeepers are getting WORSE... so, what is to blame? | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Sports • England

    Premier League goalkeepers are making more errors, raising questions about whether they are worse than their predecessors, despite advancements in shot-stopping ability.

    Ex-Dundee FC No 2 Simon Rusk back in charge at Southampton

    thecourier.co.uk • Sports • England

    Simon Rusk, former assistant manager at Dundee FC, will temporarily manage Southampton FC in the Premier League following the dismissal of Ivan Juric.

    CFC LDN: Why Chelsea are leaning on their London heritage with new branding - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Chelsea FC's new 'CFC LDN' branding aims to enhance international recognition by emphasizing its London location, though its impact remains to be seen.

    Barnsley v Bolton Wanderers - The Big Match Preview | The Bolton News

    theboltonnews.co.uk • Sports • England

    Bolton Wanderers' struggles with goal scoring despite numerous chances are analyzed before their upcoming match against Barnsley.

    Inside Mohamed Salah’s contract saga: Lawyer’s concerns, Saudi interest – and a deal that pleases everyone - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Mohamed Salah's contract saga with Liverpool concluded with a two-year extension, after a protracted negotiation process involving his lawyer, Saudi interest, and the player's desire to remain at Anfield.

    Mohamed Salah signs new two-year Liverpool contract - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Mohamed Salah signed a new two-year contract with Liverpool, securing the future of the prolific Premier League star.

    Blackburn Rovers set out intentions for Ryan Hedges deal | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Blackburn Rovers plan to offer Ryan Hedges a new contract, extending his stay at the club beyond his current one-year option, and are also considering contract renewals for other key players.

    English Premier League: ‘Noble death’ seems inevitable for Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham Hotspur

    theage.com.au • Sports • England

    Despite facing criticism and setbacks, Ange Postecoglou's unwavering belief in his approach may lead to his departure from Tottenham Hotspur.

    Ismael explains Blackburn Rovers goalkeeper decision | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Blackburn Rovers manager Jon Dahl Tomasson explains his decision to start goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski over Aynsley Pears.

    Blackburn's blueprint displayed as top priority emerges | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Blackburn Rovers' impressive 4-0 victory over Millwall showcased their improved performance and tactical approach under manager Valerien Ismael, highlighting key players and a promising blueprint for future success.

    Blackburn predicted team with one change at Sunderland | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Blackburn Rovers are predicted to make only one change to their starting lineup for their upcoming match against Sunderland, with Harry Pickering potentially starting at left-back.

    Lincoln City v Bolton Wanderers - The Big Match Preview | The Bolton News

    theboltonnews.co.uk • Sports • England

    This article provides a match preview for the upcoming game between Lincoln City and Bolton Wanderers, analyzing both teams' recent performances and their challenges.

    Manchester Roosters: Nick Politis eyes move to buy Salford in English Super League

    smh.com.au • Sports • England

    Financial struggles in the English Super League have led to potential NRL involvement, with Manchester Roosters reportedly interested in acquiring Salford.

    Premier League clubs charging thousands for children to be mascots

    telegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Premier League clubs are facing criticism for charging exorbitant fees for children to be mascots at games, sparking concerns about affordability and fairness.

    Premier League things we learned: The key to Aston Villa winning the race for Champions League, Martin Odegaard emulates former Arsenal hero and the boss who should be No 1 candidate for the next Big Six job | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Sports • England

    This article analyzes key takeaways from a recent round of Premier League matches, focusing on Aston Villa's Champions League push, Martin Odegaard's exceptional performance, and the managerial prospects of Thomas Frank.

    Will Ferry: Dundee United star giving back through soccer schools

    thecourier.co.uk • Sports • England

    Dundee United's Will Ferry established affordable soccer schools to provide opportunities for children in his hometown, prioritizing inclusivity and fun over elite training.

    Blackburn Rovers injury latest with update on two players | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Blackburn Rovers manager Valerien Ismael provides updates on the injuries and illnesses affecting key players, including Cantwell, Brittain, and Cozier-Duberry.

    Manchester United director of scouting leaving club amid department cutbacks - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Manchester United's director of scouting, Steve Brown, is leaving the club as part of a significant restructuring of the recruitment department, involving substantial job cuts.

    I'm a trans footballer - I will keep playing until they drag me off the pitch

    inews.co.uk • Sports • England

    A transgender footballer vows to continue playing despite a new ban from women's football, arguing it's discriminatory and misunderstands transgender women.

    Newcastle United, 2025-26 Premier League champions. Is it really that far-fetched? - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Newcastle United's remarkable winning streak and improved performance have sparked debate about their potential to win the Premier League title in the near future.

    State of play: West Brom set to confirm first-team exits as season ends | Express & Star

    expressandstar.com • Sports • England

    West Bromwich Albion is set to confirm several first-team player departures as the season concludes, with Grady Diangana's contract expiring after a five-year stint.

    Premier League referee injured on debut, Jamie Vardy whistles to stop game - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Premier League referee David Webb's debut was cut short after a collision with a player, prompting Leicester City's Jamie Vardy to use his whistle to stop play.

    Brighton’s Tom McGill signs new two-year contract - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Brighton & Hove Albion goalkeeper Tom McGill signed a new two-year contract, extending his tenure with the club.

    Newcastle to scrap club crest for new version – here’s what it needs to look like

    telegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Newcastle United is redesigning its club crest, seeking fan input through voting on different design options to modernize its brand while retaining key traditional elements.

    Why Nuno’s Nottingham Forest achievements mean he must be manager of the season - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Nottingham Forest's remarkable turnaround under manager Nuno Espirito Santo, from relegation battlers to top-four contenders, makes him a strong candidate for Manager of the Season.

    Crystal Palace 2024-25 season review: History makers, Glasner the Great and Wembley shaken - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Crystal Palace's 2024-25 season culminated in a historic FA Cup victory and a record-breaking Premier League points total, marking the club's most successful year ever.

    Crystal Palace are FA Cup winners, so will they compete in the Europa League? - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Crystal Palace's FA Cup victory raises questions about their Europa League participation due to their owner's involvement in other European clubs, potentially violating UEFA regulations.

    Paul Mitchell's Newcastle downfall: Four-word mantra that doomed him straight away, fears he would force out Eddie Howe and the high-profile boss players thought he'd bring in, reveals CRAIG HOPE | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Sports • England

    Paul Mitchell's short-lived tenure as Newcastle United's sporting director ended due to his abrasive management style, clashes with manager Eddie Howe, and controversial statements about the club's transfer strategy.

    Liverpool transfer news: The Premier League star set to follow Florian Wirtz to Anfield, why Reds have huge warchest to spend and the TWELVE stars who could leave | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Sports • England

    Liverpool, the newly crowned Premier League champions, are poised for a significant summer transfer window, aiming to bolster their squad with key additions and manage potential departures.

    Premier League bids to close loophole that helped Chelsea comply with PSR

    thetimes.com • Sports • England

    The Premier League aims to close a loophole exploited by Chelsea to meet financial regulations by proposing rule changes to prevent the declaration of income from related-party asset sales.

    Lionesses’ issues deepens with Fran Kirby latest to quit

    telegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Fran Kirby's retirement from the England women's national football team adds to the Lionesses' woes just weeks before the European Championship.

    What on earth is going on with the Lionesses?

    telegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    The article discusses the challenges facing the England women's national football team, the Lionesses, including key player withdrawals and inconsistent performance.

    One Way to Sell Beer in Britain? Buy Into a Soccer Team. - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    An American craft brewery sponsors an English soccer club, leading to the unusual marketing strategy of featuring their beer in a pub frequented by team supporters.

    Amankwah Forson's Norwich City future assessed after 2024-25 | The Pink Un

    pinkun.com • Sports • England

    Amankwah Forson's future with Norwich City is uncertain after a season marked by injury, inconsistent performance, and adaptation challenges.

    Arsenal close to finalising Kepa Arrizabalaga deal - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Arsenal is nearing a deal to sign Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga as a backup to their first-choice keeper, David Raya.

    How a mole in the camp and his squad's fatal flaw helped bring down Ange Postecoglou: The truth about why Tottenham sacked trophy-winner | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Sports • England

    The article details the reasons behind Tottenham's decision to sack manager Ange Postecoglou after two seasons, citing factors such as persistent injuries, tactical inflexibility, and a decline in fan support.

    There is more to come for Poole Pirates after impressive wins | Bournemouth Echo

    bournemouthecho.co.uk • Sports • England

    Poole Pirates speedway team secured back-to-back wins against Glasgow Tigers and Birmingham Bears, demonstrating improved performance but with potential for further enhancement.

    Ethan Nwaneri interview: What ‘intense’ Arteta taught him at Arsenal and his highlight of 2024-25 - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Sports • England

    Ethan Nwaneri's breakout season with Arsenal and England's U21 team is highlighted, focusing on his impressive goalscoring record, his relationship with Mikel Arteta, and his future aspirations.

    Danny Ford on Poole Pirates building momentum and Will Cairns | Bournemouth Echo

    bournemouthecho.co.uk • Sports • England

    The Poole Pirates speedway team is currently leading the Championship, having built momentum after a slightly inconsistent start to the season, and are looking forward to the addition of young rider Will Cairns.

    Poole Pirates' Danny Ford 'really proud' of track preparations | Bournemouth Echo

    bournemouthecho.co.uk • Sports • England

    Poole Pirates' track curator Danny Ford expresses pride in the team's meticulous track preparations for recent speedway matches, ensuring optimal conditions despite hot weather.

    Paul Starke pleased with performance in win over Berwick | Bournemouth Echo

    bournemouthecho.co.uk • Sports • England

    Reserve rider Paul Starke contributed significantly to Bournemouth's victory over Berwick, expressing satisfaction despite minor setbacks.

    Why Bolton Wanderers could be keen on Salford's Kelly N'Mai | The Bolton News

    theboltonnews.co.uk • Sports • England

    Salford City's winger, Kelly N'Mai, is a promising young player whose impressive statistics and playing style have attracted interest from Bolton Wanderers, despite his manager's high valuation.

    Crime

    Girl, 13, kicked in face and left with 'chunks of hair missing' after horrific train attack - Manchester Evening News

    manchestereveningnews.co.uk • Crime • England

    A 13-year-old girl was brutally attacked on a train in England, suffering a broken wrist and hair loss, prompting a police investigation and an outpouring of support.

    Eastbourne: Police with riot shields respond to man throwing items | The Argus

    theargus.co.uk • Crime • England

    In Eastbourne, England, police in riot gear responded to a man throwing projectiles from a building, resulting in an arrest.

    Lowestoft teenager given community order for drug offence | Lowestoft Journal

    lowestoftjournal.co.uk • Crime • England

    A 19-year-old from Lowestoft received a community order for possessing cocaine with intent to supply after police found 22g of the drug in his trousers.

    Burnley paedophile lied about having laptop to police | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Crime • England

    A 43-year-old Burnley man, Christopher Mead, admitted to lying to police about possessing internet-enabled devices, resulting in a breach of his sexual harm prevention order and further investigation.

    Former BBC presenter Michael Souter released from prison | Beccles & Bungay Journal

    becclesandbungayjournal.co.uk • Crime • England

    Former BBC presenter Michael Souter, convicted of multiple sexual assaults against children, has been released from prison after serving approximately half of his 22-year sentence.

    Bournemouth beach: Hunt for man who exposed himself | Bournemouth Echo

    bournemouthecho.co.uk • Crime • England

    Dorset Police are investigating an indecent exposure incident on Bournemouth beach and have released a man's image to help identify him.

    Trio deny assault in Lowestoft darts match bust up | Lowestoft Journal

    lowestoftjournal.co.uk • Crime • England

    Three men deny assault charges stemming from a brawl that erupted during a darts match in Lowestoft, England.

    Bradford shooting: Man charged with attempted murder | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

    thetelegraphandargus.co.uk • Crime • England

    A 24-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder following a shooting in Bradford, England, where a man in his twenties sustained serious injuries.

    Boy attacked by four adults with weapons on Devon beach

    telegraph.co.uk • Crime • England

    A teenage boy was attacked by four adults wielding weapons on Back Beach in Teignmouth, Devon, prompting a police investigation and a request to refrain from sharing related footage online.

    New England serial killer fears probed by America's leading experts after wave of 11 corpses sparks panic | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Crime • New England

    The discovery of eleven bodies in New England sparks online speculation about a potential serial killer, prompting leading experts to weigh in while law enforcement investigates.

    Man ‘lashed out’ at Southampton General Hospital nurses | Daily Echo

    dailyecho.co.uk • Crime • England

    A patient at Southampton General Hospital assaulted two nurses, resulting in one nurse suffering a broken finger and prompting a year-long prison sentence for the assailant.

    ‘Moronic mission’: Two men found guilty of felling Sycamore Gap tree – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Crime • England

    Two men were found guilty of felling the iconic Sycamore Gap tree in northern England, a crime that sparked widespread outrage and highlighted the need for greater protection of heritage trees.

    How Britain’s most notorious serial killer Fred West revelled in sick games with police

    telegraph.co.uk • Crime • England

    This article details the cunning manipulation and gruesome crimes of Fred and Rose West, Britain's notorious serial killers, highlighting the investigation's complexities and the victims' stories.

    £1,000 e-bike stolen from Dukes Head Street in Lowestoft | Lowestoft Journal

    lowestoftjournal.co.uk • Crime • England

    A green Engwe M20 e-bike worth £1,000 was stolen in Lowestoft on May 2, and Suffolk Police are appealing for information.

    Teen photo evidence untrue in Latitude Festival rape trial | Lowestoft Journal

    lowestoftjournal.co.uk • Crime • England

    A security guard's trial for alleged rape and sexual assault at the Latitude Festival takes a turn as evidence from a teenage victim is deemed unreliable.

    REVEALED: How Southport killer's prison security was relaxed before his attack on a guard - and why his time in jail will be now '100 times' harder... | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Crime • England

    A Southport killer's prison security was relaxed before he attacked a guard, prompting concerns about prison safety and the balance between prisoner rights and staff safety.

    How I miraculously survived despite being stabbed 42 times by a self-styled 'nice boy from Chelsea' after he decided I was an 'evil demon' and suddenly attacked me in his mother's £20m house | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Crime • England

    A Brazilian maid survived a brutal stabbing attack by her employer's son in a wealthy Chelsea home, highlighting the devastating physical and emotional consequences and the lack of support from her employer.

    Woman falsely accused of Hemsby dunes shooting speaks out | Great Yarmouth Mercury

    greatyarmouthmercury.co.uk • Crime • England

    A woman wrongly accused of a shooting incident on Hemsby dunes finally speaks out after the real culprit, a convicted paedophile, is revealed.

    Bitcoin factory discovered at Bradford industrial estate | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

    thetelegraphandargus.co.uk • Crime • England

    West Yorkshire Police uncovered a Bitcoin mining operation in Bradford, investigating the illegal abstraction of electricity powering numerous computer terminals.

    What happened to Axel Rudakubana's family: They fled their home the day after the Southport killings. Now SARAH RAINEY reveals truth about their new lives in hiding | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Crime • England

    The Rudakubana family, whose youngest son committed a horrific mass stabbing in Southport, England, has been forced into hiding, leaving their lives and futures irrevocably altered.

    In the Dock: Latest court results from Reading Magistrates' Court | Reading Chronicle

    readingchronicle.co.uk • Crime • England

    Reading Magistrates' Court recently handed down sentences for several individuals involved in theft and other offenses.

    Swindon boy, 13, hit over head with hammer and hospitalised | Swindon Advertiser

    swindonadvertiser.co.uk • Crime • England

    A 13-year-old boy in Swindon, England was hospitalized after being attacked with a hammer during a violent robbery.

    In the Dock: Latest court results from Reading Magistrates' Court | Reading Chronicle

    readingchronicle.co.uk • Crime • England

    Reading Magistrates' Court recently handed down sentences for various offenses, including theft, drug driving, and drunk driving.

    The angelic toddler who became a Muslim terrorist: Full story of how teen became a 'stone-cold psychopath' convert who now 'won't stop until he kills' and has stabbed TEN prison officers | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Crime • England

    The article details the disturbing transformation of Nathan Ruth, a young boy diagnosed with autism who became a teenage terrorist, highlighting his violent acts in prison and the concerns surrounding his treatment.

    'Bully' nurse forced boyfriend to swallow toothpaste and mouthwash

    telegraph.co.uk • Crime • England

    A British nurse was sentenced for coercive control after forcing her boyfriend to swallow toothpaste and mouthwash, among other forms of abuse.

    Revealed: Kenneth Noye's new life. He brutally stabbed two men and stole £26m. Now as he swans around Kent with a much younger lover and plays doting grandfather, friends expose the dark truth | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Crime • England

    The article details the controversial new life of Kenneth Noye, a convicted murderer and participant in the Brink's-Mat robbery, contrasting his seemingly peaceful present with the devastating consequences of his past crimes.

    Football

    The Liam Delap transfer auction – featuring Chelsea, Man Utd and half the Premier League - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Football • England

    Numerous Premier League clubs, including Chelsea and Manchester United, are vying for the signature of Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap, whose release clause will activate upon the team's relegation.

    David de Gea’s failings undermine how Erik ten Hag wants Manchester United to play - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Football • England

    David de Gea's limitations in modern goalkeeping, particularly his ball-playing abilities and reluctance to engage with crosses, hinder Manchester United's playing style and contribute to their defensive vulnerabilities.

    Blackburn's faith, John Park and transfer power struggles | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Football • England

    Blackburn Rovers' recent managerial changes and transfer policy disagreements are analyzed, highlighting the differing views within the club's recruitment process and the long-term vision for the team.

    Why Chelsea face Andrey Santos delay, mystery of Mykhailo Mudryk's updated contract... and striker's price is named: CHELSEA CONFIDENTIAL | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Football • England

    This article discusses the future of several Chelsea players, including Andrey Santos, Mykhailo Mudryk, and Kepa Arrizabalaga, as well as transfer rumors and other club news.

    How a brutal pre-season, record-breaking crowds and smart recruitment transformed sleeping giants Bradford City back into a Football League powerhouse: INSIDE THE EFL | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Football • England

    Bradford City's remarkable turnaround under manager Graham Alexander, fueled by a demanding pre-season, record-breaking crowds, and strategic recruitment, has propelled them to the cusp of promotion.

    Manchester United hold positive contract talks with Wolves’ Matheus Cunha - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Football • England

    Manchester United is in advanced talks to sign Wolverhampton Wanderers' forward Matheus Cunha, aiming to bolster their attack.

    Leicester’s disastrous season: Catastrophic decisions, bad recruitment and toxicity that turned to despair - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Football • England

    Leicester City's disastrous season culminated in relegation, a result of poor managerial decisions, ineffective recruitment, and widespread player discontent.

    Blackburn's decisions for the future with Academy heirs | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Football • England

    Blackburn Rovers manager discusses his decisions to integrate academy players into the first team, emphasizing his commitment to youth development and building for the future.

    How an English club’s bid to ‘be the most famous for Arabs’ collapsed in five days - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Football • England

    A controversial five-day ownership bid by an Egyptian YouTuber and social media influencer for a fifth-tier English football club collapsed due to backlash over social media posts about the Israel-Gaza conflict.

    Joining Arsenal no longer makes sense for players like Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon

    telegraph.co.uk • Football • England

    Newcastle's manager expresses frustration over transfer rumors linking his star players, Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon, to Arsenal, highlighting the financial impracticality and strategic disadvantages of such a move for both clubs.

    Arne Slot Tactics At Liverpool 2024/2025 - Tactical Analysis

    totalfootballanalysis.com • Football • England

    Arne Slot's surprising success leading Liverpool to the Premier League title in his first season is analyzed, highlighting his tactical approach and adaptation to the team.

    Blackburn contract talks with offers and rival interest | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Football • England

    Blackburn Rovers manager Valerien Ismael is working to retain five players whose contracts expire soon, facing varying challenges in negotiations and external interest.

    The truth about Florian Wirtz, Liverpool and Bayern Munich, secrets of Liverpool's Dutch core and a problem for Arne Slot's new signings | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Football • England

    This article discusses the impact of Dutch players and coaches on Liverpool's success, the transfer rumors surrounding Florian Wirtz and Luis Diaz, and reflections on Liverpool's Champions League victory in Istanbul.

    Darren Pratley recalls highs and lows at Bolton Wanderers | The Bolton News

    theboltonnews.co.uk • Football • England

    Former Bolton Wanderers midfielder Darren Pratley reflects on his time at the club, highlighting both the highs and lows, including a dramatic relegation battle and the emotional experience of witnessing Fabrice Muamba's cardiac arrest.

    Sunderland are back in the Premier League - here's what they MUST do this summer to survive next season, writes MATT BARLOW | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Football • England

    Sunderland's recent Premier League promotion necessitates strategic summer recruitment to ensure survival, focusing on experienced players to complement their young talent.

    Revealed: Ruben Amorim's BRUTAL message to Alejandro Garnacho as he kicks him out of Man United in team meeting | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Football • England

    Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim's harsh words to Alejandro Garnacho effectively end the player's time at the club, amidst other significant news about player transfers, staff changes, and fan protests.

    Premier League roundtable: The best and worst of 2024-25 - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Football • England

    A retrospective on the 2024-25 Premier League season highlights Liverpool's unexpected title win, the struggles of Manchester United and Tottenham, and several surprising performances from other teams.

    Bolton Wanderers: What they need to add in transfer window | The Bolton News

    theboltonnews.co.uk • Football • England

    Bolton Wanderers are predicted to sign seven new players this summer transfer window to bolster their squad for the upcoming season.

    Inside the world of Ayden Heaven, Man United's next star: Why Ruben Amorim thinks wonderkid, 18, is the future | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Football • England

    Ayden Heaven, an 18-year-old footballer, has rapidly risen through the ranks at Manchester United, impressing coaches and fans alike with his calm demeanor and exceptional skills, defying initial doubts about his readiness for top-flight football.

    Every Premier League club’s PSR situation: Who can spend and who should worry - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Football • England

    This article analyzes the financial situations of all Premier League clubs regarding the Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), estimating each club's potential loss limit before breaching regulations.

    Ismael's transfer demand with clear Blackburn Rovers target | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Football • England

    Blackburn Rovers manager Valerien Ismael outlines his transfer priorities for the summer, focusing on acquiring players with pace and attacking capabilities to bolster the squad.

    Liverpool to make move for Marc Guehi after agreeing Jarell Quansah sale

    telegraph.co.uk • Football • England

    Liverpool is poised to pursue Marc Guehi while simultaneously finalizing the sale of Jarell Quansah, managing their transfer budget amid a busy summer window.

    News

    Inquest opened after man dies in the back of an ambulance | Lowestoft Journal

    lowestoftjournal.co.uk • News • England

    An inquest has been opened into the death of Robert Fordham, who passed away in an ambulance in Reydon, Suffolk, with a medical cause of death determined as acute hemopericardium due to a heart attack.

    Dereham playground allergy family say new home even worse | Dereham Times

    derehamtimes.co.uk • News • England

    A family in Dereham, England, was relocated due to a latex allergy but found their temporary housing even worse, prompting them to start a fundraiser for families facing similar situations.

    Fire service called to 'person on fire' in Bradford | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

    thetelegraphandargus.co.uk • News • England

    Emergency services responded to a report of a person on fire in Bradford, resulting in a large cordon and a man sustaining life-threatening injuries.

    Woman arrested after brief search for 'missing' boy | Lowestoft Journal

    lowestoftjournal.co.uk • News • England

    A brief search for a missing boy in Lowestoft, England, ended with the boy's safe recovery and the arrest of a 23-year-old woman.

    Woman bailed after Quentin reported as missing in Lowestoft | Lowestoft Journal

    lowestoftjournal.co.uk • News • England

    A four-year-old boy, Quentin, was reported missing in Lowestoft, prompting a police search, but was later found safe and well at home in a different county, leading to the arrest of a 23-year-old woman.

    Basingstoke couple fined £600 for fly tipping in Reading | Reading Chronicle

    readingchronicle.co.uk • News • England

    A Basingstoke couple were fined £600 for fly-tipping in Reading after a box of flowers, discarded by the recipient, was found on the street with their address.

    Cromer carnival re-routed to ease road rage flashpoints | Eastern Daily Press

    edp24.co.uk • News • England

    Due to increasing hostility from motorists, the Cromer Carnival parade route has been altered to mitigate disruptions and improve traffic flow.

    Travellers pitch up at Millennium Common in Lingwood | Eastern Daily Press

    edp24.co.uk • News • England

    A group of travellers set up an encampment at Millennium Common in Lingwood, Norfolk, prompting a police response and ongoing discussions about their departure.

    Multiple emergency services in Cromer due to incident | Eastern Daily Press

    edp24.co.uk • News • England

    Multiple emergency services responded to a suspected chemical leak in Cromer, England, resulting in road closures and bus diversions, though no hospital transports were needed.

    Our once thriving town is dying thanks to MONTHS of roadwork hell – pubs empty, shops shut & tourists can’t stand racket | The Sun

    thesun.co.uk • News • England

    Prolonged roadworks in Ashbourne, England, are devastating the town's tourism and local businesses, leading to shop closures and decreased foot traffic.

    A message for voyeuristic drone operators in Cotswold beauty spot

    thetimes.com • News • England

    Drone misuse in the picturesque village of Castle Combe, England, is prompting calls for stricter regulations to protect residents' privacy.

    Disruption as £146m Gull Wing bridge Lowestoft malfunctions | Lowestoft Journal

    lowestoftjournal.co.uk • News • England

    A newly opened £146 million gull-wing bridge in Lowestoft, England, malfunctioned, causing significant traffic disruption for several hours before being repaired.

    Norwich: Story of Orlando's Earlham Road restaurant battle | Norwich Evening News

    eveningnews24.co.uk • News • England

    A Norwich homeowner faces repeated investigations over allegations of operating an unlicensed Japanese restaurant from his home, despite consistent denials.

    Politics

    Frustration at shipping container 'blocking' river path | Reading Chronicle

    readingchronicle.co.uk • Politics • England

    A shipping container blocking a river path in Caversham, England, has sparked a planning dispute between a local resident and the Reading Borough Council.

    ‘I’ve spent thousands in the Cotswolds community. A tax grab is the thanks I get’

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • England

    A couple expresses anger over a new council tax on second homes in the Cotswolds, arguing it's unfair given their investment in the local community.

    'We fought a good fight' - Spudman condemns 'lying' Tamworth council but officials defend building bench | Express & Star

    expressandstar.com • Politics • England

    A popular street food vendor in Tamworth, England, clashes with the local council over a newly installed bench that obstructs his business.

    Keir Starmer should know to beware the mayors

    thetimes.com • Politics • England

    The article discusses the potential political risks for the Labour Party associated with the expansion of elected mayors across England, highlighting past failures and concerns about the impact on local parties.

    Labour-run council has ‘no excuse’ for tax raid on its 33 second home owners

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • England

    The Rochdale council's decision to impose a council tax surcharge on its 33 second homeowners is criticized as an excessive measure given the minimal impact of second homes on the local housing market.

    ‘Fair and just’ or political stunt? Tory and Lib Dems clash over Harrogate Spring Water money

    thestrayferret.co.uk • Politics • England

    A political dispute in Harrogate, England, centers on the allocation of funds from Harrogate Spring Water, with Liberal Democrats advocating for reallocation to the town council and Conservatives opposing.

    PETER HITCHENS: The hidden forces with an interest in keeping Lucy Letby behind bars | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Politics • England

    Peter Hitchens argues that hidden forces, potentially including law firms seeking compensation for victims' families, may be hindering the reopening of Lucy Letby's case.

    Business

    Helen and Ben love sourcing antiques for The Yorkshire Flea | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

    thetelegraphandargus.co.uk • Business • England

    Helen and Ben, a couple with decades of experience in the antiques trade, have opened a shop, The Yorkshire Fleabag, in Shipley, England, selling a curated selection of vintage and antique items.

    The YouTubers who brought Pokémon to Chorleywood

    bbc.com • Business • England

    A former office worker turned YouTuber and business owner, Chloe Webb, has transformed her passion for Pokémon cards into a thriving business in Chorleywood, attracting collectors worldwide.

    The Fox in Shadingfield, near Beccles, has reopened | Beccles & Bungay Journal

    becclesandbungayjournal.co.uk • Business • England

    After a nine-month renovation, a 16th-century pub, The Fox in Shadingfield near Beccles, has reopened under new management with plans for traditional English fare, local ales, and future events.

    Sizewell C security firm to create hundreds of jobs | Lowestoft Journal

    lowestoftjournal.co.uk • Business • England

    G4S has secured a major security contract for the Sizewell C nuclear power station, creating hundreds of jobs in the local community.

    Oxford co-operative becomes England’s first ‘Living Hours’ architecture practice

    architectsjournal.co.uk • Business • England

    Transition by Design, an Oxford-based architecture cooperative, becomes the first Living Hours accredited architecture practice in England, prioritizing fair working conditions and secure hours for its employees.

    Warwickshire pub reopening after six-year gap

    stratford-herald.com • Business • England

    A 400-year-old pub in Tredington, England, is reopening after a six-year closure, featuring refurbished facilities, new accommodation, and locally-sourced menus.

    The Red Lion, in Upper Basildon, has closed

    newburytoday.co.uk • Business • England

    The Red Lion pub in Upper Basildon, England, has closed after struggling with high running costs and energy outages.

    Well-known Yorkshire practice goes under

    architectsjournal.co.uk • Business • England

    The well-known Yorkshire architectural firm, Halliday Clark, has gone into liquidation after nearly 30 years in business, owing almost £275,000.

    Soccer

    Liverpool and Harvey Elliott’s conundrum over his future - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Soccer • England

    Harvey Elliott's future at Liverpool is uncertain despite his commitment to the club, as his limited playing time under manager Arne Slot sparks debate among fans and analysts.

    Dean Huijsen Scouting Report At AFC Bournemouth 2024/2025 - Why Real Madrid Covet Bournemouth's CB

    totalfootballanalysis.com • Soccer • England

    A scouting report analyzes Dean Huijsen's impressive performance for AFC Bournemouth, noting his ball-playing abilities and why Real Madrid is interested in the young defender.

    Ange dropped the coldest quote in soccer history. In 90 minutes he can deliver on it

    theage.com.au • Soccer • England

    Ange Postecoglou's future at Tottenham Hotspur is uncertain despite leading the team to the Europa League final, a success that could alleviate the club's long trophy drought.

    How Marc Cucurella became an important element of Chelsea’s attack - The Athletic

    nytimes.com • Soccer • England

    Marc Cucurella's versatility and intelligent attacking runs from a left No. 10 position have proven crucial to Chelsea's success under Enzo Maresca.

    How Chelsea landed Liam Delap: Inside the scout-riddled wonderkid tournament, 'agent Romeo' and Manchester City link-up that sealed £30m deal | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Soccer • England

    Chelsea's £30 million acquisition of Liam Delap is analyzed, highlighting the role of the KDB Cup, scouting networks, and existing connections between the two clubs.

    My mum finds Jude Bellingham’s attitude repulsive, says Thomas Tuchel

    thetimes.com • Soccer • England

    England's head coach, Thomas Tuchel, comments on Jude Bellingham's aggressive playing style, its impact on his teammates, and his own desire to remain as coach.

    History

    Gauging the Future | History Today

    historytoday.com • History • England

    A long-held dream of a central London railway station, first proposed in the 19th century, is nearing completion thanks to modern development.

    Waddesdon: This house reflects England at the height of its powers

    telegraph.co.uk • History • England

    Waddesdon Manor, a remarkable Victorian house in Buckinghamshire, showcases the opulence of a Rothschild estate and reflects England's power during its peak.

    How to Survive the A.I. Revolution | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com • History • England

    This article examines the historical context of Luddism and draws parallels to contemporary anxieties surrounding the impact of artificial intelligence on employment and society.

    Anzac Day: the little-known story of the Anzacs of Leighterton

    watoday.com.au • History • England

    The article recounts the largely unknown story of Australian airmen who trained in the English village of Leighterton during World War I, focusing on their lives, deaths, and lasting legacy.

    Real Estate

    ‘I’ve slashed my asking price by £150k. I still can’t sell my flat’

    telegraph.co.uk • RealEstate • England

    A London homeowner, struggling to sell her flat despite slashing the asking price by £150,000, highlights the challenges of the current housing market and the complexities of Help to Buy schemes.

    Healthcare

    Private cataract clinics investigated while making millions from NHS

    thetimes.com • Healthcare • England

    Private clinics performing NHS cataract surgeries are under investigation for allegedly inflating costs, conducting unnecessary procedures, and incentivizing referrals.

    Anger at six figure salaries in Norfolk hospital shake-up | Beccles & Bungay Journal

    becclesandbungayjournal.co.uk • Healthcare • England

    A hospital merger in Norfolk, England, sparks outrage over six-figure salaries for top executives while hundreds of non-clinical jobs are slated for cuts.

    Probe to be held into death of Hellesdon Hospital patient | Eastern Daily Press

    edp24.co.uk • Healthcare • England

    A two-week inquest will investigate the death of a patient at Hellesdon Hospital in Norfolk, England, who died after self-harm while voluntarily hospitalized.