Your guide to the 2025 Boat Race
This year is the 170th edition of the men’s Boat Race “I can’t see who’s in the lead but it’s either Oxford or Cambridge” – John Snagge, Boat Race commentator…
Chloe Qisha: Rising pop star finding fame at just the right time
When Chloe Qisha was training to be a therapist, she wondered whether her dreams of being a pop star would ever come true. Now, with one of the biggest artists…
Sutton’s predictions v rapper Yizzy
Liverpool’s long Premier League unbeaten run ended at Fulham last week, but will the leaders bounce back against West Ham on Sunday? “Arne Slot’s side look a little bit jaded,”…
UK economy grew more than expected in February
The UK economy grew by more than predicted in February and exports to the US increased by £500m as businesses rushed to beat US tariffs. The economy expanded by 0.5%,…
Bus users bemoan company’s fare increases
Bus passengers have criticised a company’s decision to put up fares, as it announced changes due to “increases in operating costs”. Dan Bassett, Ipswich Buses’s managing director, said the company…
Captain Bryce hits 91 but Scotland lose to Pakistan
Scotland captain Kathryn Bryce hit 10 fours and one six in her impressive innings ICC Women’s World Cup qualifier, Lahore Scotland 186-9 (32 overs): K Bryce 91, Lister 31; Fatima…
‘Oh my goodness!’ – Salah’s best Premier League Liverpool goals
There was an error Watch some of Mohamed Salah’s best Premier League goals in a Liverpool shirt after the Egypt forward agrees a new two-year deal with the Reds. READ…
Why Beijing is not backing down on tariffs
In response to why Beijing is not backing down to Donald Trump on tariffs, the answer is that it doesn’t have to. China’s leaders would say that they are not…
Ireland’s World Cup hopes hit by West Indies loss
Amy Hunter top-scored with 48 for Ireland they ran out of wickets as West Indies secured a six-run win in Lahore ICC Women’s World Cup qualifier, Lahore West Indies 181-6…
Jobs fears as disability scheme owes businesses thousands
Businesses employing disabled people say they are owed hundreds of thousands of pounds by the government, and fear they may have to let staff go. Under the Access to Work…
