Liverpool have been far from at the races in Jurgen Klopp’s final game in charge of a Merseyside derby. Ibrahima Konate certainly hasn’t helped matters with a less-than-satisfactory per
Liverpool fans might take to Arne Slot quickly after seeing how he reacted to Antony’s antics in the Eredivisie. Liverpool are negotiating with Feyenoord over bringing their manager Slot to t
Mohamed Salah seems destined to end his seven-year stay at Liverpool to make the move to Saudi Arabia this summer. That is the view of Reds legend Graeme Souness, who believes the 31-year-old has h
Erik ten Hag will still be sacked as Manchester United boss, even if they go on to win the FA Cup. That’s the view of Graeme Souness who believes that the Dutchman’s fate at Old Traffor
GRAEME SOUNESS: Liverpool have shown a vulnerability and weakness I did not think existed. The season has gone flat and the title has gone now. I did not see this coming.
Littler is vocal about his United support and. The likes of Rory McIlroy and Andy Murray are also avid supporters of their sides. Arne Slot needs to be his own manager. Replacing Jurgen Klopp is an impossible job. Don't try to emulate him - Listen to the
Coventry woman Georgina Lewis says her relationship with alcohol was "unhealthy from the start"
Stick an arm out, manically fist-pump with the other one, and that’s what it’s all about.
In this column Sam Fowles take policies on their own terms. This week he asks whether Labour's plan to revive the high street will work.
Streaming platform Netflix (NFLX) will report its first-quarter earnings after Thursday's market close. Wall Street analysts will be paying close attention to how Netflix's password-sharing crackdown and its new ad-tier subscription model have influenced subscriber figures. Yahoo Finance Entertainment Reporter Alexandra Canal details what Wall Street is expecting on Netflix subscriber trends. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning...
An investigation has been launched
The EU's new Entry & Exit System (EES) of enhanced passport controls is due to come into force later this year, but among many questions that remain is the situation for non-EU nationals who live in the EU or Schengen zone.