Wales opened their World Cup campaign with a 3-1 victory over Kazakhstan. Daniel James gave Wales an early advantage before a near-capacity 32,473 crowd at the Cardiff City Stadium but that was wiped ...
WALES started the Sean Lynn era with a 24-21 defeat to Scotland in the Women’s Six Nations opener at Edinburgh.
The civil service will be told to slash more than £2 billion a year from its budget by the end of the decade as part of the Government’s spending review. The Cabinet Office will tell departments to ...
Jack Draper was brought back down to earth with a second-round loss to Czech teenager Jakub Mensik at the Miami Open. Six days after winning the biggest title of his career, and one of the biggest in ...
The technology company said Facebook and Instagram were ‘free for British consumers because of personalised advertising’.
Heavy rain, hail and thunder are forecast to hit the UK days after the warmest spring equinox in more than 50 years. There was heavy rain in some places on Saturday afternoon and National Highways ...
The former first minister was told on Thursday that she had been cleared along with former party treasurer Colin Beattie.
On Saturday night, Israel again struck Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. A strike hit a garage in the coastal city of Tyre, the ...
The Professional Tennis Players Association has accused the ATP of attempting to coerce players and is seeking a court order barring such conduct.
Scott Lindsey felt his Crawley side were challenging towards the top of League One and not fighting against relegation after the Red Devils tasted victory in his first match back in charge.
ULSTER kept alive their United Rugby Championship play-off hopes by striking late for a 34-30 win against the Dragons at Rodney Parade.
Swindon boss Ian Holloway has not given up hope of finishing in the play-offs despite dropping more points in a goalless draw at home to Accrington Stanley. The Robins have now drawn four on the trot ...