A top reporter has strongly hinted where Jurgen Klopp will land after
Gary Roden spoke of his 'luxurious position' at the yet-to-open venue - now he has resigned
Chelsea have been told to stick with Mauricio Pochettino despite the Blues' disappointing season as the Argentine has "the hardest job in football".
The school in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, was put in lockdown after a schoolgirl allegedly lashed out with a butterfly knife and a 'Code Red' was announced over the speaker system.
The Owls have been chasing the pack above them for months now, consistently relying on favours from other teams in order to try and make progress up the league table, but that is no longer the case. A five game unbeaten run, including three big wins, has put Wednesday in charge of their own destiny, leaving them needing just a point away at Sunderland in order to confirm their Championship status, and Röhl admits that it’s a nice position to be in after what they’ve invested since his arrival at...
Wide receiver Rome Odunze has only been a member of the Chicago Bears for a
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An American couple have quit their jobs as teachers in California to establish their own ‘anti-woke’ school.
The grieving parents of a teenage boy who took his own life have spoken out about the tragic text message he received before taking his own life.
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Youngstown’s fire chief is taking advantage of a delayed pension program while remaining on the job.
OCADO boss Tim Steiner is the latest chief to bag a bumper pay rise — as debate rages about the gap between big earners in the UK and US. Around 80 per cent of shareholders yesterday gave the green