A group of protesters a gathered at Parliament Square as MPs debate the final stage of a bill today which could legalise assisted dying in England and Wales. One woman described her son dying of cancer in “excrutiating pain” and saying that assisted dying would have given him a choice. Another protester said that the...
Yesterday afternoon I wrote about the ongoing skirmishes between President Trump and Tucker Carlson. Some are already calling this a “MAGA Civil War” and as David pointed out this morning the divide within the MAGA-sphere is between those who want us to stay out of foreign wars at all costs (Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon) and...
Spencer joined Bath in 2020 after nine years with Saracens where he won seven major trophies – including four Premiership titles – through the London club’s era of dominance. The 32-year-old was made captain in 2022-23 as head of rugby Johann van Graan’s tenure at Bath began, just months after the club had finished bottom...
Thomas Tuchel criticised England’s “attitude” and felt they “played with fire” in a narrow 1-0 World Cup qualifying win away to Andorra. The Three Lions laboured against the world’s 173rd-ranked side in Barcelona, squeezing out a third successive win through captain Harry Kane’s 50th-minute strike to top Group K. Tuchel’s men were jeered off the...
The 33-year-old central defender has had quite the football journey. Rangers starlet, big money move to Liverpool, Championship-winning captain at Hearts. Add to that a transatlantic adventure in Major League Soccer and Scotland caps along the way and the boy’s done good. Wilson has been a rock at the back for his hometown club, who...
Well, the good news keeps rollin’ in. SCOTUS, in a 7-2 decision, has returned Maine state representative Laurel Libby to her rightful place in the state house, representing her constituents. 7-2 decision with Jackson and Sotomayor dissenting. The voice of Rep. Laurel Libby’s constituents has been restored! https://t.co/O8Ht3pvYB9 pic.twitter.com/tEffDnoTJX — The Maine Wire (@TheMaineWire) May...
The United Nation’s top court has sided with Equatorial Guinea in a row with Gabon over three islands in potentially oil-rich waters. The two Central African countries have been arguing over the isles – Conga, Mbanié and Cocoteros – since the early 1970s. The islands are virtually uninhabited but are in a maritime zone thought...
“The board is prevented from making any further comment on the matter by SPFL regulations but will communicate further with supporters in early course.” An independent disciplinary tribunal found Hamilton guilty of four offences, including the non-payment of players and not acting in “good faith” when dealing with the governing body about the removal of...
After deliberating for about two hours a jury in Sarah Palin’s case against the NY Times sided with the newspaper, finding the Times was not liable for defaming Palin back in 2017. The jury deliberated a little over two hours before reaching its verdict after lawyers for Palin and the newspaper delivered closing arguments at...
Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart and ex-Premier League striker Chris Sutton discuss how Daniel Farke’s Leeds and Scott Parker’s Burnley will cope with the Premier League after both were promoted on Monday. Watch this week’s full episode of the Monday Night Club Read full article at source...
Sitting a point ahead of the other two and with a much superior goal difference, Hearts are in pole position, but they are away from home and have to go head-to-head with a Motherwell side for whom it is win or bust. St Mirren, meanwhile, need to beat visitors Ross County and hope Hearts fail...
That approach did not work so well in the home leg against Fenerbahce, or the first half of their league game at Dundee, when they were perhaps expected to take the game to the opposition. But for Thursday’s encounter with Athletic Bilbao, I feel the first leg being at home should suit Rangers. Most European...
Gray switched to a back three in an attempt to reverse Hibs’ fortunes, but second-half strikes from Jamie McGrath and Nicky Devlin had turned the game in Aberdeen’s favour after Joe Newell opened the scoring for the hosts. It was in second-half stoppage-time that the truly remarkable action took place though – six minutes that...