Aberdeen took some relief from their wretched Scottish Premiership form as they overcame Dunfermline to progress to the quarter-final of the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup.
Josh Tymon’s second-half strike was enough to give Swansea a 1-0 Championship victory over Bristol City in a full-blooded Anglo-Welsh battle at Ashton Gate.
Brian Leishman said hundreds of looming redundancies at the industrial site were the ‘definition of an unjust transition’.
Four bereaved British families have filed a lawsuit against the platform in the US over access to their children’s social media accounts.
The couple visited Ghandruk – a rural village overlooking the Himalayas, with a strong history of producing Gurkha recruits.
James Owen is starting to finalise his plans for the Cheltenham Festival, with a string of live chances over hurdles for the Gredley family. Owen has shown a particular talent for converting proven ...
The sides are meant to begin talks on the truce’s second stage but there appears to have been little progress.
A WhatsApp group in which MP Andrew Gwynne posted “completely unacceptable” messages is being investigated, a minister has said.
The Deputy Prime Minister was asked about the perception Labour could be delaying elections due to a fear of Reform UK making gains.
An Irish senator has resigned from his parliamentary party after admitting to being arrested by gardai for being intoxicated in public.
Ben Duckett and Joe Root scored fifties but England lost seven for 85 as they settled for 304 all out in their must-win second ODI against India in Cuttack.
Fin Baxter insists England are determined to back up their seismic upset of France after reigniting their RBS 6 Nations title bid with a dramatic 26-25 victory at Allianz Stadium.