Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry displayed remarkable composure in the midst of a rowdy New York crowd during a memorable day for Team Europe. Despite facing taunts and jeers from American fans, the close friends managed to secure a crucial point that brought Europe closer to a potential Ryder Cup victory. The duo’s resilience on… Continue reading Ryder Cup 2025: Rory McIlroy & Shane Lowry silence New York crowd to lead Europe towards victory
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Newspaper headlines: England's Roses 'rule the world' and PM heads for crunch conference
The victory of England’s women at the Rugby World Cup is making headlines across front pages on Sunday. The Telegraph celebrates the “English Roses” ruling the world, while also mentioning the Chancellor Rachel Reeves facing a potential revolt. Ministers are reportedly urging Reeves to relax fiscal rules and allow more government spending, in hopes of… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: England's Roses 'rule the world' and PM heads for crunch conference
From drug theft to Dubai arrests: How a Scottish gangland feud went global
ere killed in the attack. The murders sent shockwaves through the criminal underworld and law enforcement agencies. It was a brazen act of violence in a place known for its luxury and tranquility. And it marked the beginning of a new chapter in the ongoing gangland feud that has now spread across continents. As the… Continue reading From drug theft to Dubai arrests: How a Scottish gangland feud went global
'My tears could help people survive brain tumours'
A groundbreaking study is underway at the Manchester Cancer Research Centre that could potentially revolutionize the early detection of brain cancers. Alex Davies, a 49-year-old man with an incurable brain tumor, has generously donated his tears to support this research in the hopes of making a difference. Initially treated for epilepsy, scans later revealed the… Continue reading 'My tears could help people survive brain tumours'
The night the FA Cup was stolen from a Birmingham shop window
In the world of sports trophies, the FA Cup stands out as one of the most iconic and revered symbols. Displayed proudly by the winning team each season, it holds a special place in the hearts of football enthusiasts worldwide. However, the history of the FA Cup is not without its dark moments, one of… Continue reading The night the FA Cup was stolen from a Birmingham shop window
UK's first rice crop ripe for picking after hot summer
In a serene expanse of land in eastern England, an innovative project is taking shape. Nadine Mitschunas, the pioneer of rice cultivation in the UK, is leading the charge. The rice plants, thriving in four small paddy fields, have flourished under the sun of the hottest summer on record in the region. Farmer Sarah Taylor,… Continue reading UK's first rice crop ripe for picking after hot summer
Building of three new towns will start before election, Labour pledges
Labour has vowed to kickstart the construction of three new towns before the next general election as part of their ambitious plan to build 1.5 million new homes by 2029. Housing Secretary Steve Reed is set to unveil the details of this initiative during the upcoming Labour Party conference. Among the 12 recommended locations for… Continue reading Building of three new towns will start before election, Labour pledges
Government to guarantee £1.5bn Jaguar Land Rover loan after cyber shutdown
The UK government has stepped in to provide a £1.5bn loan guarantee to Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) in an effort to assist its suppliers during a cyber attack that has brought production to a standstill. Business Secretary Peter Kyle emphasized that the loan, sourced from a commercial bank, aims to safeguard jobs not only in… Continue reading Government to guarantee £1.5bn Jaguar Land Rover loan after cyber shutdown
Murder charge after body found in derelict building in Lewisham
In south-east London, a man has been officially charged with murder following the discovery of a missing man’s body in a dilapidated building. The Metropolitan Police revealed that Junior Ryan Coleman, who had been reported missing on 20 August, was found deceased in Brockley Road, Lewisham on 19 September. A post-mortem examination indicated that the… Continue reading Murder charge after body found in derelict building in Lewisham
Gardaí investigating after bodies of child and man found in Dublin
Irish police, known as Gardaí, are currently conducting an investigation following a grim discovery of a girl and a man’s bodies at a residence in Dublin over the weekend. The distressing incident took place in Finglas in Cappagh just before 20:00 local time on Saturday evening. The bodies have been left untouched at the scene,… Continue reading Gardaí investigating after bodies of child and man found in Dublin