Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter says he will not appeal against latest ban
The 85-year-old was issued with a suspension of six years and eight months on March 24.
The 85-year-old was issued with a suspension of six years and eight months on March 24.
The former president’s behaviour was described as “completely reprehensible” in a written judgement.
The online food platform said the UK business has seen strong growth helped by McDonald’s and Greggs.
There is currently no vaccine available to protect people against Covid-19.
The National Audit Office says there is no evidence the ‘Get ready for Brexit’ campaign resulted in the public being significantly better prepared.
THE Channel Islands is one of the best areas globally for tidal stream power and has an ‘unparalleled’ opportunity to export green energy by building the world’s largest underwater turbine array, the boss of a multinational company has said.
Election promises and a stop to a controversial mining practice are among the stories on Saturday’s front pages.
The clash with Namibia was called off after Super Typhoon Hagibis saw torrential rain and tornado-like winds hit large parts of Japan.
PASSENGERS using the train station at Gatwick Airport are being promised a raft of improvements.
The supermarket giant reported a 7.8% rise in annual underlying pre-tax profits to £635m, but bottom-line profits plunged to £219m.
It is thought it could earn between 800 million and one billion dollars globally when final numbers are reported.
The exhibition lasted only two minutes and 20 seconds.
AM I missing something? Aurigny is wanting to take out a loan of approximately £46m. and asking the States of Guernsey to act as guarantor for this loan. From the following quote it seems that Aurigny is fully owned by the SofG, ‘Cabernet Ltd is the 100% holding company for the Aurigny Group, which consists of Aurigny Air Services and Anglo Normandy Aero Engineering. The holding company is itself 100% owned by The States of Guernsey acting by and through the States Trading Supervisory Board’.
The fearless felines have gone viral after years of trying to enter the establishment in Hiroshima, south Japan.
NHS England chief promises up to 45,000 type 1 diabetics will be able to get access to life-changing treatment.