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Abu Dhabi-based entities are starting to dip back into British assets, indicating that relations could be starting to thaw ...
Women's rights groups and MPs celebrated the 'victory for common sense' and called on the Government to ensure that activist managers and civil servants abided by the ruling.
The NHS will consider today's Supreme Court ruling after judges said that "woman" in UK law refers to biological sex. The ...
Judges say the "concept of sex is binary" while adding that transgender people will still have protection against ...
As West Bromwich Albion chase a Championship play-off spot, all eyes are on Tony Mowbray and whether he can guide the Baggies ...
Even in a three-hour court hearing of unspeakable bleakness on Monday morning, fragments of the light Kevin Campbell always ...
Sir Keir Starmer had previously promised to pass the Hillsborough bill by April 15; the 36th anniversary of the disaster in ...
Hundreds gather in city centre to pay respects to 97 Liverpool fans who were unlawfully killed as a result of the 1989 ...
As we’ve been reporting, US Vice-President JD Vance says there is a “good chance” that the US and UK will come to a mutually ...
Sir Keir Starmer had pledged to introduce the law, which it is hoped will include a legal duty of candour on public authorities, before this year's anniversary of the tragedy on April 15, 1989. But ...
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In Defense of Rowdy Fans
Football without fans is nothing.” It has become an often repeated truism in soccer’s age of hypercapitalist excess.
Donald Trump , Elon Musk and Keir Starmer are among the public figures that have emerged as shiny miniature dolls.