Breaking News: Senegal disqualified following riot
Senegal have been disqualified from the African Nations Cup after the riot that caused their play-off against the Ivory Coast to be abandoned.
View ArticleBreaking News: Paralympian Anderson to retire
Six-time Paralympic swimming champion James Anderson is to retire next month after a career spanning two decades and six Games.
View ArticleBreaking News: Basra consulate closure defended
The Government has defended its decision to close the full British consulate in the Iraqi city Basra amid warnings that lucrative infrastructure contracts could be lost to foreign rivals.
View ArticleUK & World News: Hillsborough: Attorney General paves the way for fresh...
THE Attorney General has paved the way for a fresh inquest to be held into the deaths of 96 fans in the Hillsborough disaster 23 years ago.
View ArticleNorth Wales News: North Wales may get high-speed rail, but won't get Barnett...
High speed rail could eventually be extended to North Wales, Rail Minister Simon Burns has said.
View ArticleUK & World News: Paintings by Picasso and Monet among seven artworks stolen...
SEVEN paintings by artists including Picasso and Monet have been stolen from a Dutch museum.
View ArticleUK & World News: World News in brief for October 16, 2012
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has claimed he was a peace-lover as he addressed his trial for crimes against humanity; Barack Obama has vowed to put up a fight in his second debate with...
View ArticleBreaking News: New move on Hillsborough inquests
The Attorney General has paved the way for a fresh inquest to be held into the deaths of 96 Liverpool fans in the Hillsborough disaster 23 years ago.
View ArticleBreaking News: McKinnon's mother 'overwhelmed'
Computer hacker Gary McKinnon's 10-year fight against extradition to the United States was an "emotional rollercoaster", his mother has said.
View ArticleBreaking News: New Hillsborough inquests nearer
Families of the 96 victims of the Hillsborough disaster are a step closer to justice after the Attorney General paved the way for fresh inquests, campaigners have said.
View ArticleBreaking News: Blaze girl in critical condition
A three-year-old girl remains in a critical condition after a suspected arson attack which killed her mother and four siblings.
View ArticleBreaking News: Coe to become BOA chairman
Sebastian Coe will be elected unopposed to be the next British Olympic Association chairman after his only opponent withdrew from the contest.
View ArticleBreaking News: May hailed for 'life-saving' ruling
Home Secretary Theresa May made a "life-saving decision" when she used the Human Rights Act to block the extradition of computer hacker Gary McKinnon to the United States, his mother has said.
View ArticleBreaking News: BBC appoints Savile probe heads
Former High Court judge Dame Janet Smith and ex-Sky News executive Nick Pollard are to lead the BBC's independent reviews stemming from the Jimmy Savile sex abuse allegations.
View ArticleBreaking News: Cole included as Hodgson rings changes
Ashley Cole has been handed his 99th England cap for Tuesday night's World Cup qualifier against Poland in Warsaw.
View ArticleBreaking News: England game in doubt in Warsaw
England's World Cup qualifier against Poland in Warsaw was in danger of being postponed because of a waterlogged pitch.
View ArticleBreaking News: FA reports 'incidents of racism' to UEFA
The Football Association has reported "a number of incidents of racism" to UEFA after ugly scenes marred the England Under-21s' 1-0 win in Serbia on Tuesday night.
View ArticleWales Football Team: World Cup qualifying Group A: Croatia 2 Wales 0
Wales lost 2-0 in their World Cup qualifier away to Croatia in Osijek on Tuesday night.
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