Thiago double leads Brentford to victory over Sunderland
Igor Thiago scored twice for Brentford in a commanding Premier League win over Sunderland, marred by Enzo Le Fée's failed panenka penalty. Read the full match report.
Igor Thiago scored twice for Brentford in a commanding Premier League win over Sunderland, marred by Enzo Le Fée's failed panenka penalty. Read the full match report.
Antoine Semenyo is set for a £65m move from Bournemouth to Manchester City. This huge fee, which barely raises an eyebrow in England, would be a record in most other leagues, underlining the Premier League's unique financial bubble. Read more on the econo
Rob Brydon hosts new mass-participant gameshow The Floor on ITV1. Plus, The Night Manager returns, and a BBC Two doc exposes a Hampstead faith healer scam. Your guide to tonight's TV.
Antoine Semenyo's £65m move to Manchester City seems normal in England, but would be a record fee in most leagues. We analyse the Premier League's distorted transfer market and the striker bubble of 2025.
Manchester United have renewed their efforts to sign Brighton's Carlos Baleba in a potential £100m deal. Read the latest on this major midfield transfer saga and United's other targets.
Thieves executed a spectacular bank heist in Germany, drilling into a vault and stealing £30 million in gold and valuables. Discover the details of the raid and the aftermath for thousands of customers.
British holidaymakers must pay a €20 ETIAS authorisation for short trips to 30 European nations from 2027. Children under 18 and adults over 70 are exempt. Learn the details and full country list.
Music fans are demanding transparency after being charged a 'restoration fee' for concerts at brand-new venues. Discover how hidden charges add up and what's being done.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese served festive meals at a Sydney charity on Christmas Day, alongside political rivals. The federal government pledged $10m to the Rev Bill Crews Foundation.
A stunning £5 million four-bedroom house in North West London could be yours for just £15. Enter the Omaze prize draw supporting Alzheimer's Society before January 25.
Ahmed Al-Ahmed, hailed a hero after the Bondi Junction attack, is presented with a $2.5 million cheque while recovering in hospital. Read the full story of his bravery and reward.
Meta is testing a new feature where users must pay to share links on Facebook. This could drastically reduce traffic to news sites and reshape online content. Read the full analysis.
Enter Omaze's latest draw for a chance to win a spectacular £5 million four-bed house in Queens Park, London, plus £250,000 in cash. Entries from £15 support Alzheimer's Society.
The BBC is fighting a $10bn defamation lawsuit from Donald Trump while the UK government launches a review of its funding model. Explore the high-stakes legal battle and the broadcaster's uncertain future.
The UK government proposes a 'top-up' subscription for older BBC iPlayer content to secure the broadcaster's future. Have your say in the public consultation.
The UK government is considering major reforms to the BBC's charter and funding, aiming to depoliticise its board and secure its long-term future. Explore the potential changes and what they mean for the broadcaster.
The government has begun a formal review of the BBC's Royal Charter, focusing on its sustainable funding and public trust. Explore the future of the UK's public broadcaster.
Donald Trump files a $10bn lawsuit against the BBC over a Panorama edit, as UK ministers publish a green paper on the future of the licence fee. Political leaders clash over the broadcaster's independence.
As the government launches its green paper on BBC charter renewal, we examine the six potential funding models on the table, from subscriptions to a household levy, and rate their likelihood.
Heathrow Airport is introducing a strict 10-minute time limit and a £7 charge for terminal drop-offs from January 2026. Here's what drivers need to know to avoid fines.
Morrisons introduces 'Talking Tills' to encourage customer conversation, tackling UK loneliness. The scheme runs from 4-7 December amid debate over self-checkouts.
Morrisons introduces 'Talking Tills' for slower, chat-friendly checkouts from Dec 4-7, supporting Good Morning Britain's anti-loneliness campaign. Learn how the initiative works.
Merton Council pledges £30m to regenerate Morden town centre, aiming for independent shops and a daytime café culture after years of delays. Read the full story.
Analysis of the weekend's Premier League action: Foden stars for Man City, Miley shines for Newcastle, and Frank under pressure at Spurs. Read the full breakdown here.
Four more suspects detained over the £76 million Louvre museum jewel robbery. The brazen daytime theft saw royal tiaras and necklaces stolen. Read the latest on the investigation.
Electric vehicles will no longer be exempt from London's Congestion Charge from January 2026. Find out how the new fees and discounts will affect drivers.
Judith Keppel, the first UK Who Wants To Be A Millionaire jackpot winner, reveals her £1 million prize remains invested in her bank 25 years later. Discover how financial prudence created lasting security.
The BBC faces unprecedented threats from US political pressure and tech billionaires. Discover the urgent reforms needed to protect this vital British institution and defend democracy.
MPs reveal the BBC is losing over £1bn annually from licence fee evasion and non-use, as streaming services gain popularity. Discover the future of public broadcasting.
The EuroMillions jackpot has rolled over to an estimated £132 million for Friday's draw. No one won the top prize on Tuesday, creating the biggest potential win of 2025.