Neymar appears in court charged with corruption over Barcelona transfer
The Brazilian star denies any wrongdoing over alleged irregularities involving his move in 2013.
The Brazilian star denies any wrongdoing over alleged irregularities involving his move in 2013.
Northern Ireland have avoided relegation but third place in League C Group 2 means they face the prospect of a tough Euro 2024 qualifying draw.
The silent demonstration will begin from 1pm at Cardiff Castle, organisers have said.
The ECB’s new chair has inherited a multitude of issues on several fronts which have to be addressed.
The trial is scheduled to start on October 17, around a month before the World Cup begins on November 21 in Qatar.
Domestic Violence Assist has seen a 50% rise in referrals of victims who need protection from their abusers over the last year.
READERS’ letters 08 September ‘Isolated on French campsite thanks to QR codes failure’ made me think about Guernsey’s (dis)connections with our southerly neighbour. On the one hand, the letter appears somewhat sensationalist and a misrepresentation of the reality of the situation surrounding the French health pass. Lack of a QR-coded health pass does not impose isolation for Guernsey visitors to France and there is an alternative route for securing a temporary pass by taking a (possibly still free of charge) Covid test at a pharmacy.
Race is an important issue for the monarchy after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex accused an unnamed member of the royal family of a racist comment.
GOOD employers who treat their staff with respect and support them in the workplace have ‘nothing to fear’ from anti-discrimination legislation, the president of the committee leading the legislation has said.
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Experts on disinformation said the prospect of violence was ‘there in plain sight’ and should be a warning to politicians elsewhere.
The Falcons held on to secure the away win.
The Defence Secretary hit out at his Labour counterpart during heated exchanges in the Commons.
IT’S probably one of the toughest jobs in Guernsey.
Ministers have said plans to override elements of the Withdrawal Agreement will breach international law.