Titanic clashes, lopsided groups and future changes – 5 World Cup talking points
The World Cup in France has had plenty of thrills and spills.
The World Cup in France has had plenty of thrills and spills.
It was a memorable tournament in France.
The meeting on the future of the Catholic Church follows a month of closed-door debate.
The England midfielder scored a stunning equaliser and dramatic stoppage-time clincher.
Mario Lemina and Hwang Hee-chan scored equalisers after Callum Wilson twice gave the Magpies the lead.
Video assistant referee David Coote spent six minutes reviewing an offside but failed to check a late handball appeal.
Brentford beat their west London rivals again at Stamford Bridge.
Ethan Pinnock and Bryan Mbeumo score the goals for the visitors.
The Scottish radio presenter, who has an autistic son Murray, was recognised for his contribution to radio.
Sir Keir Starmer has faced calls from within his own party to back a ceasefire, as the conflict continues to escalate.
The World Cup in France has had plenty of thrills and spills.
Shadow environment secretary Steve Reed has said he ’empathises’ with MPs angry about the party leadership’s stance on the crisis in Gaza.
Diogo Jota continued his love affair with Europe’s second competition, scoring his eighth goal in seven appearances.
The Dutch side have endured their worst-ever start to a league season.
Villa eased past last year’s semi-finalists Alkmaar in Holland.