Kevin De Bruyne insisted the Premier League title race is “not done yet” despite Manchester City moving into pole position for a record fourth successive crown.
Malky Mackay has asked Hibernian fans to “judge me on the person I am and you see” following a furious backlash to his appointment as the club’s new sporting director. Mackay’s new role at Easter Road ...
MSPs have agreed to fast-track Scotland’s Bill to exonerate subpostmasters convicted of crimes in relation to the Horizon IT system. The Scottish Government this week published its Bill after failed ...
A “trespass” incident in south west London resulted in rush hour rail chaos, with disruption set to last until the end of the day. The incident at Raynes Park was first reported at 3.42pm on Wednesday ...
The winner of their quarter-final will join Luke Littler, Luke Humphries and Michael van Gerwen at the O2 Arena next Thursday.
Wolves are campaigning to get VAR scrapped from the Premier League next season. The Molineux club have been on the end of several controversial refereeing decisions this season and believe the ...
There has been an increase in a “palpable sense of menace” by a small cohort of people towards politicians in Ireland, the former Garda commissioner has said. Noirin O’Sullivan was speaking as the ...
Chief Sports Writer Scott Wilson provides live coverage of Newcastle United's Premier League game against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Robert Fico, left, has adopted a positive stance towards Vladimir Putin of Russia (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, pool, File) He served for several years in the 1990s as a governmental agent ...
Failed asylum seekers could be sent to Rwanda after the Government expanded its deportation plan. Previously only migrants who had arrived in the UK after crossing the Channel on or after 1 January ...
Assurances post-Brexit arrangements in Northern Ireland only applied to “pork pies and technical standards” have been challenged in Parliament after a court struck down a key asylum law. It has been ...
Penalties for breaching lockdown regulations in Northern Ireland during the pandemic were less severe than for littering in Belfast city centre, a former senior police officer has told the UK Covid-19 ...