Australia's 2026 World Cup Group: USA, Paraguay, Playoff
Australia will face the USA, Paraguay, and a European playoff winner in Group D of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Discover the key fixtures and historic matchups awaiting the Socceroos.
Australia will face the USA, Paraguay, and a European playoff winner in Group D of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Discover the key fixtures and historic matchups awaiting the Socceroos.
Brighton & Hove Albion owner Tony Bloom is accused of being an anonymous gambler behind $70m in winnings, including bets on his own teams. The FA is under pressure to investigate.
Radio legend Tony Blackburn, 82, confesses to cheating on first wife Tessa Wyatt with neighbour Rebecca Sayce. He reveals the affair was uncovered through his own autobiography. Read the full story.
A secretive 'wild west' of high-stakes gambling sees betting accounts traded for huge sums. A court case involving a Nigel Farage associate and Brighton FC owner Tony Bloom reveals the tactics used to outwit bookmakers.
Martin Kemp reignites Spandau Ballet feud with a dig at Tony Hadley on Good Morning Britain. Get the full story on the band's long-running rift and latest drama.
The 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial, 'After the Rain', opens at the National Gallery of Australia. Curated by Tony Albert, it showcases hope and resilience through works by 57 First Nations artists.
Cartoonist David Squires dissects the intense FIFA World Cup 2026 draw in Washington and what it means for Tony Popovic's Socceroos. Explore the analysis and implications.
Exclusive: High Court documents allege George Cottrell, a key Reform UK figure, let a syndicate headed by Brighton FC's Tony Bloom control his betting accounts in a secretive arrangement.
Two British travellers from the Cotswolds explain their 'innocent' encounter with Gary Lineker in Mexico, after the clip was misused by far-right activist Tommy Robinson. Read their full story.
Metro's 'This Is Not Right' campaign, highlighting violence against women, wins charity award. Readers also debate Tommy Robinson, Starmer's stance, and Rachel Reeves' Budget. Join the conversation.
Mike Bubbins returns as Tony Mammoth in the BBC Two sitcom's second series. This review explores the show's deadpan send-up of masculinity and its surprising insights into modern life. Watch now on BBC iPlayer.
Former Labour MP Tony Wright argues manifesto pledges are not binding contracts. He says good government requires flexibility to adapt to changing economic circumstances. Read the full analysis.
Gary Lineker hits back at far-right activist Tommy Robinson after he shared footage of the presenter walking with his daughter-in-law in Mexico. Read the full story.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces Nick Robinson on BBC Radio 4, defending frozen tax thresholds as not constituting a tax rise. Explore the key exchanges and analysis from the day after the budget.
The Socceroos secure a favourable Pot 2 seeding for the 2026 World Cup draw, avoiding top-tier nations and enhancing their chances of progressing from the group stage.
Central London Alliance warns proposed tourist tax could shutter businesses and damage London's competitiveness. Industry leaders demand rethink of economically harmful policy.
As Nigel Farage and Tommy Robinson embrace Christian rhetoric and US legal groups increase spending, Britain faces a potential shift toward religion-driven politics. Discover the consequences.
Labour MP Tony Vaughan breaks ranks to criticise the government's controversial asylum reforms. The immigration barrister-turned-politician warns the policy could increase racism and division.
Turner Prize-winning sculptor Tony Cragg discusses his new London exhibition, embracing gallery selfie-takers, and his surprising love for British weather and humour.
A Mexican court has sentenced a woman to 20 years for her role in the killing of two Australian surfers and an American. Discover the full story behind this tragic event.
David Squires reflects on Australia's disappointing friendlies against Venezuela and Colombia. Read our analysis of Tony Popovic's team performance and what's next for the Socceroos.
Two more former employees accuse Motown legend Smokey Robinson of sexual assault, adding to four existing claims. Robinson denies all allegations. Read the latest developments.
The coveted Sophie Robinson Ceramic Table Lamp is finally back at Dunelm. Shoppers rave about its design and quality, with one saying they'd 'pay double'. Don't miss out!
Australia's Socceroos face a pressing need to unlock their attack after a 3-0 loss to Colombia. With the World Cup looming, can Tony Popovic find the missing piece?
Hollyoaks has confirmed Mercedes McQueen as the culprit who shot Tony Hutchinson. The dramatic reveal follows a month of speculation after the soap's 30th anniversary episodes.
Australia cancels visa of South African neo-Nazi Matthew Gruter as government reviews anti-hate legislation following Sydney protest. Read the latest developments.
Shabana Mahmood's new immigration plans include 20-year wait for refugees and asset seizures, drawing praise from far-right figures and criticism from human rights advocates.
Socceroos face Colombia in New York friendly as both teams prepare for 2026 World Cup. Follow live coverage and team news from Citi Field Stadium.
Shabana Mahmood's hardline asylum stance draws criticism as Labour faces accusations of abandoning progressive values. Analysis of the government's controversial new approach.
Morrisons has launched a new CHUNK chocolate range with bold flavours like roasted corn to rival Tony's and M&S. Priced at £2.50, these bars are available now in-store and online.